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Mongolia

Public Holidays


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2026 Public Holidays

DateDayHoliday
1 JanThuNew Year's Day
18 Feb to 20 FebWed to FriTsagaan Sar
8 MarSunInternational Women's Day
31 MaySunBuddha Day
1 JunMonChildren's Day
11 Jul to 15 JulSat to WedNaadam Holiday
10 NovTueChinggis Khaan's Birthday
26 NovThuRepublic Day
29 DecTueIndependence Day

2027 Public Holidays

DateDayHoliday
1 JanFriNew Year's Day
7 Feb to 9 FebSun to TueTsagaan Sar
8 MarMonInternational Women's Day
20 MayThuBuddha Day
1 JunTueChildren's Day
11 Jul to 15 JulSun to ThuNaadam Holiday
26 NovFriRepublic Day
29 NovMonChinggis Khaan's Birthday
29 DecWedIndependence Day

2028 Public Holidays

DateDayHoliday
1 JanSatNew Year's Day
26 Jan to 28 JanWed to FriTsagaan Sar
8 MarWedInternational Women's Day
8 MayMonBuddha Day
1 JunThuChildren's Day
11 Jul to 15 JulTue to SatNaadam Holiday
14 NovTueChinggis Khaan's Birthday
26 NovSunRepublic Day
29 DecFriIndependence Day

The entitlement to national public holidays is regulated by the Labour Code of Mongolia, initially established in 1999. Several amendments have been added during the last decade in order to provide adequate paid time off for all employees.

Employee entitlement to public holidays is discretionary, based on employment contracts or union bargaining agreements. Laws establish that every employee is entitled to at least 13 paid holidays per year.

As a predominately Buddhist country, many holidays are based on religious culture including Tsagaan Sar, known as the Lunar New Year and Naadam Holiday, which coincides with a five-day festival in July.

Mongolia also honors numerous observances including Constitution Day, Repression Victims’ Day and Human Rights Day. Many politically-inspired observances may or may not be recognized as official holidays.