Opens at January 1-December 31 Monday,Thursday-Sunday 10:00-17:00
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hour
Address:
Bogd Khaanii Ordon, Ulaanbaatar, MongoliaMap
Phone+976 11 34 2195
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The Borgkohan Museum is a very precious collection of ancient artworks, this museum has a lot of unique artworks, the interior of the museum is quite large, and most of them are foreigners visiting, in a major place in the city.
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Bogd Khaan Palace Museum of Mongolia Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Palace Museum of Bog Khan is composed of the Summer Palace and the Winter Palace. It was originally the place where Bogdo Khan VIII Jebzundamba (1870-1924) lived and conducted religious activities. The Summer Palace was built in 1893, and its architectural styles include Mongolian-Tibetan style and Chinese style. The attraction is currently under renovation, and the opening time can be confirmed before going: info@bogdkhaanpalace.org.
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Bogd Khaan Palace Museum of Mongolia Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The Borgkohan Museum is a very precious collection of ancient artworks, this museum has a lot of unique artworks, the interior of the museum is quite large, and most of them are foreigners visiting, in a major place in the city.
An ancient Chinese style of a royal building, this Khan was also sealed by the Qing Dynasty, the palace was built for more than 100 years, with a strong ancient Chinese style, here you can also enjoy a lot of interesting content.
UB's Gandan Temple is famous and there are many tourists, but the impression left on me is not as deep as Hohhot Wuta Temple. This is also like the big call of Hohhot, known as a must-visit place, but I don't want to go in before I walk through the door. UB's Bogd Khan Museum (also called Winter Palace) is not close to the city, and there are few tourists, but it is extremely shocking. The barren grass in the courtyard passed the knee, the wild flowers were pieces, and the house was full of mottled and faded and still stately carved beams and paintings, reflecting the glory of Zhumen, Washington, in the past. In addition to the entrance, there is no staff inside, and tourists can't meet five, a real clean place. The door was open, the lights were bright, and people looked down from one room to another. Under the old carpet were all old wooden floors, which creaked with every step. There was not much light, and it pointed out the essence of the house just right, countless gold, Buddha and silver cups, colorful paintings. What surprised me was the wide tolerance of the elements inside and outside this building, and there were many traces of Central Plains culture (carved beams and moths, there are pictures of Jushi Baibei, Guan Yu Zhoucang, Xianren Driving Crane and even pigs and eight rings back daughter-in-law), and there are also many Tibetan Buddhist paintings. The exotic style of Tianxiao. The museum photography fee is very expensive, so I didn't open the camera, just looked at it slowly. Tired of walking, there is a seat for people to rest in the garden, which is a dry log cut into two halves. The high sun that could not fall on the UB shone on the Hyundai Building in the distance, only to feel that the place had been forgotten by the gods and people at the same time, as the once religious and noble era.
The Winter Palace of the Bogd Khan, or the Bogd Khan Palace Museum, is a museum complex located in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. It was part of larger complex called the "Green Palace", an imperial residence of the eighth Jebtsundamba Khutughtu, who was later proclaimed Bogd Khan, or ruler of Mongolia.
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It is very interesting here, the architecture is influenced by China. This is the last winter palace in Mongolia, which is partly his palace, and the rest is about faith and gods. The part about the gods inside can not be photographed, and the bedroom and costumes of Khan can not be photographed, but it is really wonderful. The words of faith can be seen through the gods and are affected by Chinese Tibetan Buddhism and Indian Buddhism. The ticket is 8,000 Montu per person, and the price is relatively high. If this and Gandan Temple can only have time to go to one, it is recommended or the Borg Khan Winter Palace. If the Gandan Temple is still being repaired, many partial temples cannot be entered, and it does not look big. Whether it is religious or architectural, it is more recommended to recommend the Borg Khan Winter Palace.
[Bogkhan Palace Museum], located in the southern suburbs of Ulaanbaatar, first built in 1893 (19 years of Qing Guangxu), historically the place where the highest religious leader of outer Mongolia in the Qing Dynasty, 8th Zhebuzundamba Bokdoggen, lived and carried out political and religious activities. Bogkhan died on May 20, 1924. Mongolia built his palace into a museum, the building adopts the construction method of combining Mongolian-Tibet culture style with Chinese engineering practice, reflecting the new national architectural design concept. It is one of the most important historical monuments in Mongolia.