Mongolia information
Population: 3.28m Capital: Ulaanbaatar Calling Code: (976) Time Zone: +8 UTC Currency: Mongolian tögrög Language: Mongolian
List of National
Holidays in Mongolia in 2023
Mongolia: New Year's Day is a public holiday in all countries that observe the Gregorian calendar, with the exception of Israel
Monday February 20th
Long Weekend!
Bituun Holiday
Mongolia: Mongol New Year is celebrated over the first three days of the lunar year
Mongolia: Mongol New Year is celebrated over the first three days of the lunar year
Mongolia: Mongol New Year is celebrated over the first three days of the lunar year
Mongolia: Mongol New Year is celebrated over the first three days of the lunar year
Mongolia: The UN has declared March 8th to be a day to celebrate, recognise and remember women
Mongolia: The World Conference for the Well-being of Children in Geneva, Switzerland, proclaimed June 1st to be International Children's Day in 1925
Mongolia: Marks three key events in Buddhas life - his birthday, the enlightenment and his achievement of Nirvana
Tuesday July 11th
Naadam
Mongolia: Naadam Festival is the most famous festival and biggest national holiday in Mongolia. Over five days, Mongolians proudly celebrate their tradition and nomadic culture.
Mongolia: Second day of a five-day holiday to coincide with the Naadam Festival
Mongolia: Third day of a five-day holiday to coincide with the Naadam Festival
Friday July 14th
Long Weekend!
Naadam Holiday
Mongolia: Fourth day of a five-day holiday to coincide with the Naadam Festival
Mongolia: Fifth and final day of a five-day holiday to coincide with the Naadam Festival
Mongolia: Established in 2012. This day expresses a symbolic birthday of Genghis Khan as his exact date of birth is not found.
Mongolia: The Mongolian People's Republic was proclaimed on November 26th 1924
Friday December 29th
Long Weekend!
Independence Day
Mongolia: Mongolian Independence Day is a public holiday that commemorates the independence of Mongolia from China on December 29th 1911.