The Snowfall Festival in Mongolia has made a world record
Mongolia is planning to take various steps to promote tourism in its country so as to attract tourists.
In such a case, Mongolia has organized the Mazalai International Snow and Ice Festival, taking advantage of the winter.
In this regard, the Mongolia Minister of Culture said that the festival has been kept free for tourists and it indicates an important milestone in the development of Mongolia's tourism sector.
The Minister added that the festival, which began on January 14, will continue for two weeks, in which various sculptures have been made by trimming snow, while the festival has also registered its name in the Guinness World Records.
Media reports say the festival has received the most focus by a 16.4 -meter -long snow slide.
Apart from this, the Gobe Bahau and its children in Mongolia, 5 meters high, demanded attention, which aims to save the ending generation of Gobi Bears and inform the public in this regard.
Scientists from China, France, Thailand, the United States, Russia and Mongolia have expressed their professionalism in making the festival a success.

