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Room 502, UNITY Center, 44 Student Street, 8th khoroo, Sukhbaatar district, 14191, Mongolia, Dzuunmod
Mongolia Naadam Festival - Tourist attraction in Dzuunmod, Mongolia
Het was het mooiste en grootste show die ik ooit gezien heb samen met de broer en zus van mijn vrouw die in Mongolië wonen, wij verbleven aan de zijkant van het stadion en hadden een mooi zicht op de voorbereidingen maar toch was ik nog heel aangenaam verrast.
Fabulous festival with elaborate parade capturing the Genghis Khan era with exquisite outfits, elegant archery, and willful wrestling.
Жилдээ ганц болдог баяр.
האומנם זה האירוע החשוב ביותר במונגוליה . הפתיחה היתה יפה מאוד . זה מענין אבל לא לצפות הרבה הרבה מאוד . גם קנית הכרטיסים נמכרים הרבה מעבר למחיר הנקוב .תכס הסיום. מענין .
Lovely place to enjoy the culture although opening ceremony tickets are very difficult to get hold of !
A very busy time of year. Everyone is out celebrating and eating!
Confusione e spettacolo per loro che hanno queste tradizioni. 100 coppie di lottatori in uno stadio, possono piacere a chi riesce a vederli. La corsa dei cavalli è lunga decine di kilometri. Bello il tiro con larco.
wowowowowowwoowowow...show. cool eagle. such horses. much wrestling.
Awesome
If you are foreign, you must watch it. It is very great festival in the world
Great experience. We did with Intrepid Journeys. Highly recommend.
Naadam is the most widely watched festival among Mongols, and is believed to have existed for centuries in one fashion or another. It has its origin in the activities, such as military parades and sporting competitions such as archery, horse riding and wrestling, that followed the celebration of various occasions, including weddings or spiritual gatherings. It later served as a way to train soldiers for battle, and was also connected to Mongols nomadic lifestyle. Mongolians practice their unwritten holiday rules that include a long song to start the holiday, then a Biyelgee dance. Traditional cuisine, or Khuushuur, is served around the Sports Stadium along with a special drink made of horse milk (airag). The three games of wrestling, horse racing, and archery are recorded in the 13th-century book The Secret History of the Mongols. During the Qing dynastys rule, Naadam became a festival officially held by sums. Now it formally commemorates the 1921 Revolution, when Mongolia declared independence from China. Naadam also celebrates the achievements of the new state.[4] It was celebrated as a Buddhist/shaman holiday until secularization in the 1930s under the Communist influence of the Soviet Union.The biggest festival (National Naadamis held in the Mongolian capital, Ulaanbaatar, during the National Holiday from July 11 to 13, in the National Sports Stadium. It begins with an elaborate introduction ceremony featuring dancers, athletes, horse riders, and musicians. After the ceremony, the competitions begin. The competitions are mainly horseback riding. Naadam is also celebrated in different regions of Mongolia and Inner Mongolia in July and August. In the Tuva Republic, Naadam is on 15 August.Naadah
Loved the archery and wrestling ❤️
Room 502, UNITY Center, 44 Student Street, 8th khoroo, Sukhbaatar district, 14191, Mongolia, Dzuunmod
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