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Tsagaan Sar, the Mongolian Lunar New Year, is a deeply cherished festival marking the arrival of spring and the renewal of life. Celebrated according to the lunar calendar, it's a time for families and relatives to gather, express respect to elders, and share blessings for prosperity and happiness in the year ahead.
Bituun (Eve of Tsagaan Sar): Preparations begin with thorough cleaning and traditional dishes like buuz (steamed dumplings), bansh (small dumplings), tsagaalga (dairy dish), and the impressive ul boov (stacked biscuits), symbolising abundance. Families also settle debts and resolve conflicts, ensuring a fresh start to the new year.
Greeting Rituals: On the first day, younger family members visit elders, offering the traditional greeting "Amar mend uu?" (Are you living peacefully?) and presenting khadags (ceremonial scarves) as a sign of respect. Tables are laden with traditional foods, including airag (fermented mare's milk) and various dairy products. Over the following days, families continue to visit relatives and friends, exchanging gifts and blessings.
Tsagaan Sar is more than just a celebration; it's a profound cultural experience that strengthens family bonds and reinforces the importance of tradition. It's a time to:
In the years to come, experience the joy of a unified Tsagaan Sar celebration at Kempinski Hotel Khan Palace in Ulaanbaatar. We are proud to host a grand Tsagaan Sar gathering, providing the perfect venue for families to come together and celebrate. Indulge in an exquisite feast of traditional Mongolian dishes, expertly prepared by our renowned chefs. Create lasting memories with your loved ones in our warm and welcoming environment. We offer easy access for families across Ulaanbaatar and a spacious parking lot for all attendees. Take advantage of our special local offers, including breakfast and accommodation options, making it easier for those traveling from outside the capital. Join us for a unique celebration that blends traditional Mongolian hospitality with world-class service.
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