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Journée internationale des femmes
Mercredi, 8 Mars, 2028
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📣 Conseils aux voyageurs
Mongolia offers deep outdoor adventure in its vast, open spaces. Known for its nomadic culture and hospitality, it is one of the last places practicing a nomadic lifestyle, with cultural ties to Central Asia.
- The major celebration is the Naadam festival (typically July 11–13), featuring the 'three manly sports': wrestling, horse racing, and archery.
- Smaller Naadam events occur throughout July across various provinces.
- The festival tradition is linked to the historical practices established by Genghis Khan.
- Wrestling costumes ('zodog') are designed with open chests.
- Wrestlers typically wear short trunks ('shuudag') and traditional boots ('gutal').
- The yellow stripes on a wrestler's hat signify the number of Naadam championship wins.
- Interact with locals using local customs rather than strictly Western pleasantries. Always accept invitations to visit a ger (yurt). Use the right hand for receiving, giving, and drinking. Accepting food or drink is expected, and food waste should be avoided. When greeting a nomadic household, use 'sain bainuu' (hello). Show respect to elders, and avoid discussing politics (especially concerning China) or speaking negatively about Genghis Khan.
À propos de ce jour férié
International Women's Day (IWD) is marked on March 8 to commemorate the global women's movement for gender equality. The day draws attention to issues such as reproductive rights and violence against women.