According to the law on public holidays and anniversaries of Mongolia, Mongolians have non-working public holidays nine times a year.
Buddha Day, which falls on the 15th day of the first month of summer every year, according to the Buddhist calendar, is dedicated to mark three momentous events in Buddha's life – his birth, enlightenment, and his departure from the human world. This year, it occurs on May 23.
According to the law on public holidays and anniversaries of Mongolia, Mongolians have non-working public holidays nine times a year.
Buddha Day, which falls on the 15th day of the first month of summer every year, according to the Buddhist calendar, is dedicated to mark three momentous events in Buddha's life – his birth, enlightenment, and his departure from the human world. This year, it occurs on May 23.