
Mongolia
Mongolian culture is celebrated in the DMV through embassy events, cultural performances, and community gatherings that showcase Mongolia’s music, nomadic traditions, and cuisine. These programs offer insight into the country’s unique cultural identity.
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Embassy
Embassy of Mongolia
2833 M St NW,
Washington, DC 20007
What to See:
Attend temporary art exhibitions like Wind Horse by Mongolian artist Tsolmon Damba, showcasing contemporary Mongolian art.
Additionally:
The embassy hosts cultural programs, receptions, and events highlighting Mongolia’s music, nomadic traditions, and artistic heritage.
Tip:
Follow the Embassy of Mongolia on Instagram to stay updated on exhibitions and events, as many programs are temporary and may require RSVP.
Religious sites
Mongolian Buddhist Cultural Center
7225 Clifton Rd,
Clifton, VA 20124.
What to See:
Attend cultural events and religious celebrations that showcase Mongolian heritage, including occasional exhibitions of traditional art, textiles, and ceremonial objects.
Additionally:
The center offers programs on Buddhist education, meditation, and workshops that highlight Mongolia’s spiritual and cultural traditions.
Tip:
Check the center’s website or event calendar before visiting, as exhibitions and special programs are often temporary or scheduled around specific cultural or religious occasions.
Mongolian Food in the DMV
Tony Cheng’s Mongolian Restaurant
619 H St NW,
Washington, DC 20001
Type: Casual Mongolian barbecue and stir-fry restaurant with a DIY dining experience.
Website: Tonychengmongolianrestaurant.com
Highlights: Enjoy build-your-own Mongolian barbecue with meats, vegetables, seafood, and sauces cooked on an open grill, as well as Mongolian hot pot and stir-fry dishes like Mongolian Chicken with Ginger and Scallion, offering a hands-on taste of Mongolian flavors.
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