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The Naadam Festival is a significant national holiday in Mongolia that celebrates the country's cultural identity through the “Three Manly Games” of wrestling, archery, and horse racing. Historically rooted in the 12th century as a display of military strength, the event is now held annually in the capital city of Ulaanbaatar to coincide with the anniversary of the People’s Revolution. The festival features a grand opening ceremony with traditional performances followed by intense wrestling tournaments, where male competitors follow unique dress codes and simplified rules. Additionally, the archery competitions honor a long heritage of precision and skill that dates back to the era of Ghengis Khan. By involving citizens of all ages, the celebrati ...