The Mongolian Lunar New Year, or Tsagaan Sar, is typically celebrated on the first day of the Mongolian lunisolar calendar. This year, Tsagaan Sar will take place on 1 March - more than a month ...
A festival in a frigid park on the edge of the world's coldest capital in February might not sound like a crowd-puller -- but ...
Lunar New Year is known by many names: The Spring Festival in China, Seollal in Korea, Tsaagan Sar in Mongolia, Tết in Vietnam, and is also observed in Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia.
Getty Images. In Mongolia, the Lunar New Year is known as Tsagaan Sar, and is seen as an opportunity to focus on nature and community. "The day of Lunar Year Year, we get up very early before the ...