National Holidays in Mongolia in 2026
Upcoming Holidays in Mongolia
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: New Year's Day
- New Year's Day is a public holiday in all countries that observe the Gregorian calendar, with the exception of Israel
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: Bituun Holiday
- Tsagaan Sar, which translates to "white month," is a significant family holiday for Mongolians, celebrated according to the lunar calendar. Its date varies each year, as the celebration is linked to the first day of spring in the lunar calendar. In modern times, this holiday lasts for three days.
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: Tsagaan Sar
- Tsagaan Sar, which translates to "white month," is a significant family holiday for Mongolians, celebrated according to the lunar calendar. Its date varies each year, as the celebration is linked to the first day of spring in the lunar calendar. In modern times, this holiday lasts for three days.
- More details about Tsagaan Sar
: Tsagaan Sar Holiday
- Tsagaan Sar, which translates to "white month," is a significant family holiday for Mongolians, celebrated according to the lunar calendar. Its date varies each year, as the celebration is linked to the first day of spring in the lunar calendar. In modern times, this holiday lasts for three days.
- More details about Tsagaan Sar Holiday
: Tsagaan Sar Holiday
- Tsagaan Sar, which translates to "white month," is a significant family holiday for Mongolians, celebrated according to the lunar calendar. Its date varies each year, as the celebration is linked to the first day of spring in the lunar calendar. In modern times, this holiday lasts for three days.
- More details about Tsagaan Sar Holiday
: International Women's Day
- The UN has declared March 8th to be a day to celebrate, recognise and remember women
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: Buddha Day
- Marks three key events in Buddhas life - his birthday, the enlightenment and his achievement of Nirvana
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: Mother's and Children's Day
- The World Conference for the Well-being of Children in Geneva, Switzerland, proclaimed June 1st to be International Children's Day in 1925
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: Naadam
- Naadam Festival is the most famous festival and biggest national holiday in Mongolia. Over five days, Mongolians proudly celebrate their tradition and nomadic culture.
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: Naadam Holiday
- Second day of a five-day holiday to coincide with the Naadam Festival
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: Naadam Holiday
- Third day of a five-day holiday to coincide with the Naadam Festival
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: Naadam Holiday
- Fourth day of a five-day holiday to coincide with the Naadam Festival
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: Naadam Holiday
- Fifth and final day of a five-day holiday to coincide with the Naadam Festival
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: Genghis Khan's birthday
- Established in 2012. This day expresses a symbolic birthday of Genghis Khan as his exact date of birth is not found.
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: Republic Day
- The Mongolian People's Republic was proclaimed on November 26th 1924
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: Independence Day
- Mongolian Independence Day is a public holiday that commemorates the independence of Mongolia from China on December 29th 1911.
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