Naadam is a national festival celebrated every year from
11 to 13 July across Mongolia that focuses on three traditional games: horseracing,
wrestling and archery. Mongolian Naadam is inseparably connected to the nomadic
civilization of the Mongols, who have long practiced pastoralism on Central
Asia’s vast steppe. Oral traditions, performing arts, national cuisine,
craftsmanship, and cultural forms such as long song, Khöömei overtone singing,
Bie biyelgee dance and Morin khuur fiddle also feature prominently during
Naadam. Mongolians follow special rituals and practices during the festival,
such as wearing unique costumes and using distinctive tools and sporting items.
Festival participants revere the sportsmen, sportswomen, and children who
compete, and winners are rewarded titles for their achievements. Ritual praise
songs and poems are dedicated to the contestants in the events. Everyone is
allowed and encouraged to participate in Naadam, thus nurturing community
involvement and togetherness. The three types of sports are directly linked
with the lifestyles and living conditions of the Mongols and their transmission
is traditionally undertaken through home-schooling by family members, although
formalized training regimens have recently developed for wrestling and archery.
The rituals and customs of Naadam also accentuate respect for nature and the
environment.
Friday, July 11, 2025
Naadam festival - 11 to 13 July in Mongolia
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Naadam festival - 11 to 13 July in Mongolia
Naadam is a national festival celebrated every year from 11 to 13 July across Mongolia that focuses on three traditional games: horseraci...

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