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华蓥.山人The sculptures in Genghis Khan Square in Ulaanbaatar possess both historical and artistic value. At the northern end of the square, in front of the State Palace, stands a 9-meter-high bronze seated statue of Genghis Khan, flanked by statues of Muqali and Borchu, with bronze statues of Ögedei and Kublai Khan at either end. These sculptures showcase the glorious history of the Mongol Empire and Genghis Khan's leadership. In the center of the square is the equestrian statue of Sukhbaatar, designed by sculptor S. Chombo. The exquisite craftsmanship and lifelike figure, with Sukhbaatar slightly raised and his right arm extended, seem to be calling upon people to march towards victory. These sculptures are important symbols of Mongolia's history, culture, and political activities. As the square serves as a venue for major festivals, celebrations, and welcoming foreign heads of state, the sculptures reflect the Mongolian people's reverence for historical heroes and their identification with their national culture. They are not merely works of art, but also a material embodiment of the Mongolian national spirit, carrying the weight of history and inspiring future generations.
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LengLeng323I love the Greenland in Terrell National Park, riding horse, enjoying the breeze
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旅行家系我Attraction address: Sambuu St Huvisgalchdiin urgun chuluu, CHD - 4 khoroo, Ulaanbaatar 15141 🚗 Transportation to the attraction: If you live near Sukhbaatar Square, you can walk there 👍 Must-see attractions: Exhibition halls on the 1st to 7th floors of the Genghis Khan National Museum 🎟 Ticket information: Tickets are 30,000 Mongolian tugrins, about 65 yuan,
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小思文One of the largest sculptures of Genghis Khan, this location is also a very important visiting area on the square. This place is the hometown of Genghis Khan and is also the largest square in Mongolia. The sculpture is very popular with tourists from all over the world and is worth visiting.
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阿歪609Some places don't need you to deliberately seek meaning; simply being there in peace is enough. Ganden Monastery is such a place. Standing before the red walls and golden roofs of the temple, watching pigeons fly across the blue sky, and hearing locals devoutly praying amidst the swirling incense smoke, even though you can't understand the scriptures, the peace transcends language. The old woman spinning the prayer wheel, her wrinkles etched with serenity, reminds you of what life should be like. It's not grand, but it brings a sense of peace. Standing on the hillside overlooking the entire city, suddenly the hustle and bustle of Ulaanbaatar seems to have subsided. Arriving without too many expectations, you find instead a sense of tranquility.







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