The document summarizes Mongolia's Naadam Festival, which features archery, horse racing, and wrestling competitions. It discusses the history and rules of each event. Naadam is a unique and historical festival that was developed by Mongolians as a way to keep their army and people physically and mentally fit through traditional sports. The festival is celebrated annually in July and is an important part of Mongolian culture and independence.
The document summarizes Mongolia's Naadam Festival, which features archery, horse racing, and wrestling competitions. It discusses the history and rules of each event. Naadam is a unique and historical festival that was developed by Mongolians as a way to keep their army and people physically and mentally fit through traditional sports. The festival is celebrated annually in July and is an important part of Mongolian culture and independence.
Naadam is a traditional Mongolian festival celebrated annually in Mongolia from July 11-13. It commemorates Mongolia's declaration of independence in 1921. The main events of Naadam include Mongolian wrestling, horse racing, and archery competitions. Naadam is held in the national stadium in the capital of Ulaanbaatar and is the most widely watched festival among Mongolian people, celebrating their culture and history.