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Fête du Naadam
Jeudi, 15 Juillet, 2027
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JEU
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VEN
16
Jour de pont
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17
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DIM
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Week-end de 4 jours avec un pont le 16 Juillet
📣 Conseils aux voyageurs
Mongolia appeals to adventure travelers interested in vast open spaces and nomadic culture. The country offers unique opportunities to experience one of the world's last continuously nomadic lifestyles and interact with the hospitable local people. Mongolian culture shares ties with Central Asian cultures.
- The main Naadam festival (usually July 11–13) features wrestling, horse racing, and archery, viewable in Ulaanbaatar or via media.
- Smaller Naadam festivals occur throughout July in various regions, offering more intimate cultural experiences.
- The festival's roots date back to the Great Mongolian Empire, where Chinggis Khan used the sports for warrior fitness.
- Specialized traditional attire, including wrestling costumes ('zodog'), trunks ('shuudag'), and boots ('gutal'), is worn during events.
- Respect local customs; always receive items and drinks with the right hand. When visiting a ger, avoid pointing with the index finger and show respect to elders. Be mindful of local sensitivities regarding China and never speak negatively about Genghis Khan.
À propos de ce jour férié
Naadam is a traditional Mongolian festival, sometimes called 'eriin gurvan naadam,' celebrating three main sports: wrestling, horse racing, and archery.