Ulaanbaatar Pride is the only formal LGBTQ+ Pride event in Central Asia — an annual parade and community celebration held in Mongolia's capital since approximately 2013, organised by LGBT Centre Mongolia. The event typically runs for one to two days in August or September, combining a parade through central Ulaanbaatar with community programming: panel discussions, cultural performances, a closing party, and an exhibition of LGBTQ+ art and photography. The parade passes near Sukhbaatar Square — Mongolia's central public square, flanked by the government palace — making a genuinely bold statement about LGBTQ+ visibility in a country where public queer identity has no deep tradition. Participation has grown gradually over successive years, with international embassies and NGOs providing visible support alongside Mongolian community members. Occasional counter-demonstrations from nationalist groups have occurred; the police presence has generally maintained safety. For international LGBTQ+ visitors, attending Ulaanbaatar Pride provides a window into LGBTQ+ life in one of the world's least-visited countries — and an opportunity to stand in solidarity with a community that is organising under genuinely difficult conditions. Check LGBT Centre Mongolia's Facebook page for confirmed 2026 dates and logistics.
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