Public holidays in Mongolia
The following are the public holidays in Mongolia and other special days.
Public Holidays
    
| Date | 2019 Date | English name | Local name | Remarks | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| January 1 | New Year's Day | Шинэ жил (Shine jil) | ||
| First three days of the year | February 22 – February 251 | Lunar New Year or Tsagaan Sar (White Moon) | Цагаан сар (Tsagaan sar) | Tsagaan Sar is celebrated according to the lunar calendar. The date falls anywhere between the end of January and early March in the Lunar calendar. | 
| March 8 | Women's Day | Эмэгтэйчүүдийн Баяр (Emegteichüüdiin Bayar) | ||
| June 1 | Children's Day | үрсийн баяр (Ürsiin bayar) | ||
| July 11 – July 14 | Naadam Holiday | Наадам (Naadam) | Four Day Holiday to coincide with the Naadam Festival | |
| First day of the first winter month of the year[1] | November 241 | Genghis Khan's Birthday | Чингис хааны төрсөн өдөр (Chingis Khaany törsön ödör) | Established in 2012. This day expresses a symbolic Birthday of Genghis Khan as his exact date of birth is not found. | 
| November 26 | Republic Day | Улс тунхагласны өдөр (Uls tunhaglasnii Üdür) | ||
| December 29 | Independence Day | Тусгаар Тогтнолын Өдөр (Tusgaar Togtnoliin Üdür) | ||
- 1.^ Based on the non-Gregorian Mongolian calendar (Bilgiin toolol)
 
Other special days and celebrations
    
- National Pride Day (January 9)[2]
 - Constitution Day (January 13)
 - Valentine's Day (February 14)
 - Patriots' Day (March 1)
 - Men's and Soldiers' Day (March 18)
 - Health Day (April 7)
 - Intellectual Property Day (April 26)
 - Family Day (May 15)
 - Mongolian Fried Rice day (May 22)
 - State Flag Day (July 10)
 - Youth's Day (August 25)
 - Repression Victims' Day (September 10)
 - Environment Safety Day (fourth week of September)
 - Elders' Day (October 1)
 - Capital City Day (October 29)
 - October Revolution Day (November 7) - celebrated from 1924 to 1990
 - Human Rights Day (December 10)
 - Christmas Day (December 25)
 
Notes
    
- Билгийн тооллын өвлийн тэргүүн сарын шинийн нэгэнд амарна (in Mongolian). news.gogo.mn. Retrieved 2014-02-09.
 - "Symbol of Peace and Eternity, the Nine White Banners". MONTSAME News Agency. Retrieved 2021-06-27.
 
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