Chinbat Nomin (; born 10 June 1983) is a Mongolian politician who served as the Minister of Culture, Sports, Tourism and Youth from July 2024 until 2025. She previously served as Minister of Culture from January 2021 and was elected to the State Great Khural in 2024.
Nomin was born and raised in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
She studied in the United Kingdom, first at Abbey College Cambridge and then at the University of East Anglia, where she obtained a Bachelor of Arts in economics and accounting in 2006.
Before entering politics, Nomin worked in MongoliaâÂÂs media and hospitality sectors.
In 2008, she established the Terelj Hotel Ulaanbaatar, described in local media as one of MongoliaâÂÂs first five-star hotels.
The following year she founded Mongol HD Television and served as its chief executive officer until 2021. The station introduced international entertainment formats including MongoliaâÂÂs Got Talent, The Apprentice Mongolia, and The Voice Mongolia.
In 2015, she became the founding chair of the Mongolia Media Council, the countryâÂÂs first self-regulatory press ombudsman. She was included in The Hollywood ReporterâÂÂs list of âÂÂTop 25 Women in Televisionâ in 2013. Nomin left her media roles upon joining the government in 2021.
Nomin was appointed Minister of Culture in January 2021. During her term, parliament enacted a revised Law on Culture and a new Law on Museums, defining state policy toward cultural heritage management and museum operations.
Her ministry also supported measures to encourage film production in Mongolia, including the creation of the Mongolian National Film Council and related financial incentives.
These initiatives formed part of a wider government effort to expand the countryâÂÂs cultural and creative sectors. Independent evaluation of their impact remains limited.
Nomin was elected to the State Great Khural in June 2024 and was subsequently appointed Minister of Culture, Sports, Tourism and Youth in Prime Minister Luvsannamsrain Oyun-ErdeneâÂÂs coalition government.
Since 2023 she has also chaired the National Committee for International Communications and Media, a government body concerned with promoting MongoliaâÂÂs international image and coordinating cultural exchange policy.
She was elected Head of the International WomenâÂÂs Organisation of Asian Political Parties in August 2023, a network associated with the International Conference of Asian Political Parties.
In November 2023, Nomin attended the opening of The Mongol Khan at the London Coliseum, an English-language adaptation of a Mongolian stage production that received international media coverage. During the same visit, she signed cooperation agreements with the Royal Academy of Arts and the University of Cambridge concerning research on Mongolian art and heritage.
In 2024, the Ministry of Culture entered into promotional partnerships with Fulham F.C. and the travel platform Trip.com to support tourism branding initiatives.
In 2023, Nomin called for international cooperation to identify and repatriate Mongolian cultural artifacts held overseas, including items in the British Library and collections in Russia.
Nomin is married and has three children.