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Must-see attractions in Mongolia's tourism strategy

Sukhbaatar Square, Gandan Temple, Mongolian National History Museum, Teleji National Park, Erdene Zhao, etc. are the must-see tourist attractions in Mongolia.

Sukhbaatar Square 1

Sukhbaatar Square (Cyrillic Mongolian: с? хбатарынталбай) is located in the center of Ulaanbaatar. In memory of Mongolian revolutionary leader Damdin 192 1? Sukhbaatar got its name. In 20 13, it was officially renamed Genghis Khan Square, and its original name was restored in 20 17.

2. Gandan Temple

Gandan Temple is located in the northwest of downtown Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia. It was built in 1838 by the fourth generation of Zhebudan Zumba (high reincarnation living Buddha of outer Mongolia). It consists of five monasteries. At the peak, there were more than 600 lamas, and now there are more than 150 monks who hold prayer ceremonies regularly, which is the activity center of the majority of Buddhists in Mongolia today.

3. Mongolian National Museum of History

The National Museum of Mongolian History, which was founded earlier in Mongolia and has rich collections, is located in the northwest corner of Genghis Khan Square in Ulaanbaatar, the capital, formerly known as the Revolutionary Museum. In the early 1990s, it was renamed "Mongolian National History Museum".

4. Telgi National Park

Telegyi National Park is a good place to experience the natural scenery of Mongolia near Ulaanbaatar, and you can see beautiful grasslands and forests in the valley. There are both grasslands and forests here, and many Mongolians like to spend their holidays here on weekends.

5. Erdene Zhao

Zhao, Erdene, a famous Mongolian ancient temple, is located in Halahelin, west of the capital Ulaanbaatar, 400 kilometers away from the city. The main buildings in the temple are built on an east-west axis. There is also a group of buildings dedicated to Sakyamuni in the southwest corner, and the buildings in the northwest and north are mainly lama temples. The main buildings in the temple are Labulin Hall, three major temples, golden pagoda and tomb pagoda.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-sukhbaatar Square Baidu Encyclopedia-Mongolian National History Museum.