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"It Has Been Decided to Build the National Arts Theater in the Center of Shin Shuun Ayl, on Land that Is Not Connected to a Source of Drinking water."

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The decision of the City Council to build the National Arts Theater on 40 hectares of land in the National Park has drawn criticism. Deputy City Council member T. Davaadalai made a statement on the issue today after providing information on the Urgo Hotel issue. He said, "On October 16, 2025, the City Council made a decision to allocate 40 hectares of land in the National Park for the construction of the National Arts Theater. The National Park …
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The decision of the City Council to build the National Arts Theater on 40 hectares of land in the National Park has drawn criticism. Deputy City Council member T. Davaadalai made a statement on the issue today after providing information on the Urgo Hotel issue. He said, "On October 16, 2025, the City Council made a decision to allocate 40 hectares of land in the National Park for the construction of the National Arts Theater. The National Park …

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ikon.mn broke the news in on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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