Annually, Mongolians celebrate Tsagaan Sar, also known as the Mongolian Lunar New Year, at the transition between winter and spring. The exact date depends on the lunar calendar. Usually, Mongolians celebrate it on a new moon day at the end of January or February for three days, seeing off...
Tsagaan Sar - Lunar New Year Date –February 10-12, 2024 Location- every corner of Mongolia Tsagaan Sar-White Moon celebration is one of Mongolian biggest traditional festival which is celebrated on the first day of the Lunar-new year to put some cheer in the endless winter months and ma...
The bigger, meatier, oilier cousin of Chinese steamed dumplings, buuz were traditionally eaten during Tsagaan Sar, the Mongolian Lunar New Year, but are now also a popular fast-food treat enjoyed all year. During Tsagaan Sar, everyone joins in to help knead the dough and roll dumpling wrappe...