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What is the largest equestrian statue in Mongolia costing nearly $4 million?

The biggest equestrian statue is Genghis Khan.

Genghis Khan is an outstanding politician and strategist in the history of China. A huge empire has been established on the territory of the Mongolian Empire, covering Asia and Europe. Genghis Khan is also recognized as a great Khan and respected. Today, I will introduce one of the largest international statues, the riding statue of Genghis Khan. At present, Russian media organizations have selected the world's largest ranking of architectural statues. At the same time, the riding statue of Genghis Khan in Mongolia was rated as the largest statue in the world. In 2008, Mongolians started this huge construction project, namely the statue of Genghis Khan. This huge 13 1 ft high metal statue is 50 kilometers away from Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia. The whole statue of Genghis Khan is supported by 36 pillars, symbolizing the King of Khan of 36 tribes in Mongolia. The statues are made of 250 tons of steel, and there are 9 statues of Genghis Khan on one side of the gate of the building complex. ?

After coming out of the exhibition hall, visitors can take the elevator to the horse's back, then go through the horse's chest and the back of the statue and walk to the front of the horse's head. On the observation deck where the horse's neck is located, they can enjoy the beautiful scenery around the statue group. The statue of Genghis Khan shows that horses are radial. This statue is where Temujin found the golden whip in the begging department. Inside the 40-meter-high cast iron statue of Genghis Khan, there is a dining room, a smaller art gallery, a conference room, a larger lounge and an observation deck. In the gallery, visitors can enjoy the works of art and objects carefully selected by Mongolian artists. In the restaurant, visitors can enjoy European cuisine and Mongolian cuisine.

After leaving the exhibition hall, visitors can take the elevator to the horse's back, then walk through the chest and back of the horse statue to the horse's head and enjoy the surrounding scenery on the observation deck around the horse's neck. The total cost of the complex is more than $465.438 billion. In the past history, with the passage of time, the smoke has dispersed. Perhaps this is also a way to miss Genghis Khan. If you have a chance to go to Mongolia, you must see this huge prehistoric hero.