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Ulaanbaatar city tour
Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia, is located at 1,300m above sea level and its name means 'red hero'. A city tour of Ulaanbaatar will give you a glimpse into Mongolia's splendid history and allow you to experience religion, culture, shopping and cuisine all at once.

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Conquering Ulaanbaatar City
Mongolia's capital, Ulaanbaatar, sits 1,300 meters above sea level and its name means "Red Hero." This Ulaanbaatar city tour offers a unique opportunity to explore Mongolia's illustrious history and experience religion, culture, shopping, and culinary delights all at once! This is a challenging tour to navigate on your own! A friendly and detailed Korean guide will provide a comfortable and safe tour of Ulaanbaatar, taking you to the Zaisan Victory Monument, the Yi Tae-jun Memorial Park, the Bogd Khan Winter Palace, and the National Museum of Mongolian History.
Introduction to major tourist destinations

1. Jaiseung Victory Tower:
The Zaisang Victory Tower was donated to Mongolia in 1971 to commemorate Mongolia's victory over the Allied Powers in World War II together with the Soviet Union and the 50th anniversary of the Mongolian Socialist Revolution.
2. Lee Tae-jun Memorial Park:
Daeam Lee Tae-jun (1883-1921) entered Mongolia in 1914 and opened a hospital called 'Dongui Hospital'. He provided modern medical care to Mongolians and engaged in anti-Japanese activities in cooperation with patriots from various regions.
3. Bogd Khan Winter Palace:
This palace, where the last emperor of the Mongolian dynasty, Javtsun Damba Khutaks VIII, lived for 20 years, now serves as a museum. Construction began in 1893 and was completed in 1903. Its main exhibits include gifts from world rulers, the bedrooms of the Mongolian kings and queens, and stuffed animals collected by the Bogd Khan.
4. Sukhbaatar Square:
This is a place to commemorate General Sükhbaatar, the person most revered by Mongolians after Genghis Khan. A statue of General Sükhbaatar, the revolutionary who led Mongolia to independence from China and Russia, is on display.
Tour Schedule Information

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09:00 AM
Please wait at least 30 minutes before the meeting time.


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