March 18 - Men's Day in Mongolia

  Posted on March 18, 2022

This is an update of my post published on March 18, 2011:



After International Women's Day  on March 8, Mongolians celebrate Men's Day on March 18. This used to be just for soldiers serving in the military—for those who “defend the fatherland”—and in some lists it is still called “Men and Soldiers Day.” However, these days it is a time to honor all men.



Learn about Mongolia!

Way back when, Genghis Khan founded the Mongol Empire. Since that time, the landlocked country of Mongolia has been ruled over by various empires and nations, and, even when it finally became independent in 1921, it was heavily influenced by the nearby communist nations of the Soviet Union and China. Since the 1990s, however, Mongolia has become a democratic republic with a market economy.

  • Mr. Donn offers a lot of links to help you learn more about the ancient Mongol culture.  Don't miss the Kid Links here. 
  • Here and here are YouTube videos of Mongolian throat singing. It's amazing—I've really never heard anything like it before!


     





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