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Tsagaan

Tsagaan is a Mongolian word meaning "white." It functions as an adjective in the Mongolian language and is widely used in place names, personal names, and cultural terms. In everyday language it describes color and whiteness in landscapes, snow, or light.

One of the most prominent uses of Tsagaan is in Tsagaan Sar, the Mongolian Lunar New Year.

Beyond Tsagaan Sar, tsagaan appears as a descriptive element in many proper names and toponyms, signaling whiteness

The
festival
is
the
country’s
most
important
traditional
holiday,
traditionally
associated
with
the
end
of
winter
and
the
welcoming
of
spring.
The
celebrations
typically
include
family
visits,
traditional
food,
and
ceremonial
customs
such
as
exchanging
greetings
and
giving
gifts;
the
date
is
set
by
the
lunar
calendar
and
falls
between
late
January
and
February.
or
light.
It
can
appear
in
personal
names
and
in
place
names,
reflecting
the
landscape
or
symbolic
meanings
of
purity
and
new
beginnings.