Mongolian. The "Nadam" Conference is a traditional Mongolian festival with a long history and plays an important role in the lives of the Mongolian people. "Nadamu" is the transliteration of Mongolian, which means "entertainment and games" to express the joy of harvest. The five-day Naadam Festival, which begins on the fourth day of the sixth lunar month every year, is a grand gathering of the Mongolian people. The content of the Naadam Conference mainly includes traditional national events such as wrestling, horse racing, archery, horse roping, and Mongolian chess. In some places, there are also athletics, tug-of-war, basketball and other sports.
The predecessor of Naadam is the "Sacrifice to Aobao" of the Mongolian people. It is a competitive event, entertainment and sports event with unique national colors created and handed down by the Mongolian people during their long-term nomadic life.
The "Nadam" Conference is a grand gathering of Mongolian, Ewenki, Daur and other ethnic minority people living in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and other places. "Naadam" is the transliteration of Mongolian, meaning "entertainment" and "game". Held every summer and autumn. During the conference, farmers and herdsmen from all over the country rode horses and drove cars, bringing furs, medicinal materials and other agricultural and animal husbandry products. Crowds of people gathered in the conference square. Colorful yurts were set up on the green grassland around the venue.
Today, in addition to men's triathlon, Naadam also added new content such as polo, equestrian, track and field, ball games, Ulan herd riding performance, etc., and also held a material exchange meeting and commended advanced athletes. . When Naadam is held, herdsmen from hundreds of miles around the pastoral area dress up in festive costumes and come in an endless stream to visit on horseback or in cars or lele carts. During Naadam, tents are set up and extensive material exchange meetings are organized to promote production.