July is a vibrant month packed with events for Mongolians, ensuring you won't experience a dull moment. From the Naadam Festival to music festivals, live concerts, and exhibitions, there's something for everyone.

To help you navigate this exciting time, we've compiled a guide to the most interesting events in July. We're confident that our recommendations will make your July in Mongolia a fun and memorable experience.

2nd July - 25th August - “Chinggis Khaan: How Mongols Changed the World” Exhibition


The Exhibition to be held until August 25, 2024, will showcase over 600 historical artifacts, including porcelain fine crafts, crystal mirrors, crystal goblets used during the Yuan Empire, and golden girdles worn by emperors of the Hunnu Empire.

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4-7th July - Playtime Festival 2024


The biggest music festival in Mongolia, which has been organized since 2002. This year, the event will be at an exciting new venue over four days, and they’re expecting about 40,000 people each day.

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5th - 31st July - Land of the Sky


The National Art Theater of Mongolia is the largest professional art organization with a rich history of 74 years, spreader of national art, and more than 150 artists with high professional skills. Their regular concert program includes all kinds of national art and will show the unique culture of the nomadic people living in the four directions of Mongolia.

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8th - 15th july - melody of steppe


It is a concert in the form of a musical mini-drama, created for foreign visitors and tourists, aimed at presenting Mongolian life and traditions in an artistic form.

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8th - 20th july - eagle hunters show


We hope that you will not get bored with the eagle show, which is a feature of Mongolian culture. Kazakh hunters from near and far attend the festival for competitions showcasing the speed, agility, and accuracy of their magnificent hunting eagles.

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8th - 31st july - "nomadic legend" 


Come to this concert and you will see all the performances of Mongolian national art. It is a concert with a comprehensive program of folk art, including folk music groups, folk dances, physical exercises, harmonica praise, horse fiddle, Tsam dance, long and folk songs, and contortions.

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10th July - The Hu concert 


The Hu, a band that combines Mongolian national art with rock music, is performing in Mongolia for the first time.
11th July - The Naadam Festival - Opening ceremony of the national holiday, which is considered the biggest for Mongolians.

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11th July - The Naadam Festival 

Opening ceremony of the national holiday, which is considered the biggest for Mongolians. The Naadam Festival, held annually in Mongolia, is a vibrant celebration of the "Three Manly Games" – wrestling, horse racing, and archery. Originating from the era of Genghis Khan, it is a cherished tradition that showcases Mongolian culture and heritage. The festival, which takes place in mid-July, attracts locals and tourists alike to witness the impressive athletic feats and colorful cultural displays.

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12th July - "BEAUTIFUL MONGOLIA 2024" 


Visit the masterpiece performance of Morin Khuur Ensemble. The Morin khuur is a very important cultural heritage for the Mongolian people. That's why every Mongolian worships the Morin Khuur from the bottom of their heart, and you can also experience this feeling by coming to this concert.

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12th july - The Wonder of Mongolian Dance


Mongolian dance is a vibrant and integral part of our country's rich cultural heritage, often characterized by intricate footwork and expressive movements that reflect the nomadic lifestyle and natural landscapes. Traditional dances, such as the Biyelgee, are performed in colorful costumes and accompanied by traditional Mongolian music, creating a captivating visual and auditory experience.

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