Naadam Events’ Program on July 10-11
Society
Ulaanbaatar, July 10,
2023 /MONTSAME/ This year’s National Naadam Holiday marks the 2232th
Anniversary of establishment of the First Statehood in Mongolia, 817th Anniversary of the Great Mongol Empire and
102nd Anniversary of People’s Revolution of Mongolia. Here we present Naadam events’ program on July
10 and 11.
July 10
07:00-11:00 Four-year-old horse (Khyazaalan) race at Khui Doloon Khudag
08:00-20:00 Knucklebone shooting tournament at Knucklebone
shooting field
08:30-14:30 First matches of National Khana Archery tournament at Archery field
12:00-15:00 Three-year-old horse (Shudlen) race at Khui
Doloon Khudag
14:30-20:30 Middle stage of National Khana Archery Tournament
at Archery field
14:00 A Ceremony to lay wreaths at Sukhbaatar monument and
pay tributes to Chinggis Khaan monument at Sukhbaatar Square
21:00-23:00 State Grand Honoring Concert at Sukhbaatar Square
July 11
07:00-11:00 Stallion horse race at Khui Doloon Khudag
08:00-19:00 Knucklebone shooting tournament at Knucklebone
shooting field
11:00-11:10 President of Mongolia officially opens Naadam
Festival and pay respect to the Great White Banners, at the central field of
the Naadam Festival at Central Stadium
11:20-12:40 Grand Opening of the National Holiday-Naadam Festival at Central Stadium
11:40-12:40 Official opening of knucklebone shooting at
Knucklebone shooting field
13:00-19:00 “Khukhuuriin Airag” Festival at Khui Doloon
Khudag
12:00-16:00 Above five-year-old horse (Ikh nas) race at Khui Doloon Khudag
13:00-17:30 Wrestling tournament, round 1 at Central Stadium
14:00-14:30 Opening of National Archery tournament at Archery field
14:00 “Cultural Naadam” Festival at Khui Doloon Khudag
14:30-17:30 Final matches of National Khana Archery
tournament at Archery field
15:00-20:00 Semi-final of Knucklebone shooting tournament at Knucklebone shooting field
17:00-19:00 Wrestling tournament, round 2 at Central Stadium
21:00-24:00 "Ulaanbaatar Night" show at Sukhbaatar Square
24:00 Naadam Festival
Gun salute at Sukhbaatar Square and Children's Palace of Mongolia