One of our goals is to respect, protect, and pass on Mongolian history, culture, traditions, and national values. Mongolian Pride is to respect, protect, and pass on Mongolian history, culture, traditions, and national values. It is aimed at commemorating the great figures of Mongolian history, such as Genghis Khan and Kublai Khan, and the history of the empire they created. Mongolian Pride is not only about commemorating historical events, but also plays an important role in the social and cultural life of Mongolia today. Mongolian Pride Day is a holiday celebrated in Mongolia since 2012. This day is celebrated to strengthen Mongolian independence and national unity, study historical and cultural traditions, and pass them on to future generations. It is customary to pay tribute to the statue of Genghis Khan and organize wrestling matches for Mongolian Pride Day. Mongolian Pride aims to preserve, introduce, and promote national culture and traditions to the world. Mongolian heritage, customs, national sports, art, and sculpture are expressions of Mongolian pride. For example, artists such as Dashi Namdakov create works on the theme of Genghis Khan, which plays an important role in introducing Mongolian cultural heritage to the world. Mongolian pride is important for remembering the great period of Mongolian history and studying historical events. The Mongol Empire had a significant impact on world history, and it is part of the pride and national values of Mongolians today.