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Watch 7 videos about life in Mongolia—discover cultural traditions, travel tips, favorite foods, history, language tips, and more. Share your travel experiences on Lifey to help others!

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Video 1 - Transcription

I'm going to tell you about one holiday in Mongolia which is an autumn festival. So we call it three men's festival. So horse racing, wrestling and archery. So it's very interesting. It happens in during the summer, July 11th. So the weather will be great during the summer. It's hot. So you at least you don't have to go there in the winter which is cold. So this holiday what you can do is you can see horse racing. Mongolian national sport is wrestling. So which is really interesting. So we are good at wrestling. So enjoy your time when you visit to Mongolia.

Video 2 - Transcription

One of my favorite Mongolian holidays is definitely Tsagasar or the lunar new year. This is pretty much like the, you know, Asian, Chinese or whatever new year, but Mongolians celebrate differently. And the holiday honestly goes for at least a week, technically for 15 months until the moon is in a full circle or whatever. But yeah, it's one of my favorite holidays because you get to have a lot of time and nothing works during those holidays and people, families visit each other and feast and give each other presents. So I love it.