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Tsagaan Sar Tours Many tour operators in Mongolia offer special Tsagaan Sar packages, providing travelers with a unique opportunity to experience this important holiday. These tours typically include ...
Australia’s Mongolian community is gearing up to celebrate Tsagaan Sar, its Lunar New Year, which is a time for honouring elders and enjoying hard-to-find traditional delicacies. The Mongolian ...
"Lunar New Year" can broadly refer to the traditional New Year celebrations observed in various Asian cultures, such as Korea's "Seollal," Vietnam's "Tet" and Mongolia's "Tsagaan Sar." What should ...
Ulaanbaatar’s winter festivals, such as the Ice Festival on Khuvsgul Lake and the annual Lunar New Year (Tsagaan Sar) celebrations, showcase the resilience of its people, who have adapted to ...
Getty Images. In Mongolia, the Lunar New Year is known as Tsagaan Sar, and is seen as an opportunity to focus on nature and community. "The day of Lunar Year Year, we get up very early before the ...
In addition to the Chinese, the Lunar New Year is also celebrated by Koreans (Seollal), Vietnamese (Tet), Tibetans (Losar), Mongolians (Tsagaan Sar), and others. Although there may be cultural ...
Tibet’s ‘Losar’ and Mongolia’s ‘Tsagaan Sar’ In Tibet and parts of India with significant Tibetan Buddhist communities, Losar, which translates to the new year on the Tibetan lunisolar ...
The Mongolian Lunar New Year, or Tsagaan Sar, is typically celebrated on the first day of the Mongolian lunisolar calendar. This year, Tsagaan Sar will take place on 1 March - more than a month ...
Tsetseglen B., a native of Mongolia, shared that Tsagaan Sar, which means “white moon,” is the Mongolian Lunar New Year, and one of the country’s most cherished traditions. In 2025, it will be ...
I am deeply honoured to be nominated as Dublin Lunar New Year's Ambassador. The Lunar New Year, known as Tsagaan Sar, is the year's most important celebration for Mongolians. Growing up ...
They call their celebration Spring Festival of Tsagaan Sar, or white moon, in their dialect. They prepare a feast with milk tea, mutton soup, dumplings and round pancakes on Chinese New Year's Eve ...