Reinstatement day of National liberty and independence
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Freitag 29 dezember, 2023
Weltliche Feiertage : On Dec. 29, 1911, Mongolia declared its independence from the Manchu King Dynasty Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday
Neujahrsfest
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Montag 1 januar, 2024
Weltliche Feiertage : Der weltweit verbreiteste Feiertag. Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday
Winterferien (Ende)
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Montag 8 januar, 2024
Schulferien : Www.mecss.gov.mn
https://www.isumongolia.edu.mn/
calendars vary according to rural regions
classes 1 to 5 start holidays a few days earlier
Schooling is mandatory till age 12
Teaching languages: Mongolian, Russian
Schools close on Sunday
Number of instructional days: 170-185
School uniforms not required
We carry confirmed dates till July 2024 (international school)Please note that authorities may take last-minute decisions; please double-check if this information is vital to you
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Tag der Verfassung
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Samstag 13 januar, 2024
Kultur : To pay respect to former Peoples Great Khural deputies in the province, capital, soum and district level who adopted the Constitution
Bituun
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Freitag 9 februar, 2024
nur Banken : The day before New Years Day is known as Bituun, meaning to close down. At the eve of the old year there is a celebration called Bituuleg. There is a big amount of covered food, where the meat is covered by for instance a layer of dough. Also the Ul Boov is created: a pile of ceremonial bread (boov) in an odd number of layers. Later traditional games can be played, and oral histories are told. It is said that at Bituun Baldanlham, a local god, is riding her mule during this time. She would be coming by three times so every family puts three pieces of ice on the top of the door of the ger, or on the balcony for people living in an apartment, for the mule to drink. http://mongoluls.net/tsagaansar.shtml
Lunar New Year (Tsagaan Sar)
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Samstag 10 februar, 2024
Buddhistisch (Theravada) : The festival of the lunar New Year, Tsagaan Sar, is celebrated in or around February depending on the Mongolian lunar calendar. It generally coincides with other lunar New Year celebrations, like the Chinese. Often, however, Mongolians deny any Chinese origin or influence. In the 1960s, the communist government tried to transform it into Cattle Breeders` Day and official celebration was stopped. On the day of Tsagaan Sar increased checks on employee presence would occur. Neverthless, like with other traditionsand religious activities, some families remain a surreptious practise, especially in countryside. When the party tries to reaffirm traditional values in the late eighties it again becomes a public holiday. Still the festival has its pre-revolutionary character of reaffirming kin ties. Tsagaan Sar, meaning White Month or Moon, is one the main two big public annual events, next to the Nadaam. It marks the end of Winter and the beginning of spring and the new year´s cycle.
Reverted to Tibetan calendar in 2005. in Kalmykia-Khalm Tangch, Buryatia, Tyva http://mongoluls.net/tsagaansar.shtml
Neues Mondjahr (Tsagaan Sar)
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Sonntag 11 februar, 2024
Buddhistisch (Theravada) :
Neues Mondjahr (Tsagaan Sar)
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Montag 12 februar, 2024
Buddhistisch (Theravada) :
Thousand camels festival
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Mittwoch 6 märz, 2024
Kultur : in Bulgan (Gobi desert) 2024 edition confirmed
Tag der Frau
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Freitag 8 märz, 2024
Weltliche Feiertage :
Sommer/Winterzeit
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Freitag 22 märz, 2024
Besondere Ereignisse :
Frhlingsferien (Anfang)
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Freitag 5 april, 2024
Schulferien :
Frhlingsferien (Ende)
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Montag 15 april, 2024
Schulferien :
Vesak - Buddha Purnima
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Donnerstag 23 mai, 2024
Buddhistisch (Vajrayana) : Magha Puja or Sangha celebration. This day falls on the full moon of the third month. It commemorates the main event in Buddhas life, after His first retreated from the rain (Vassa). The anniversary of Buddahs birthday in the Mahayana tradition; the commemoration of Buddahs birth, enlightenment, and death, celebrated on the day of the full moon of the 6th month in the Theravada tradition.