This monastery, built around 1840, was once one of the most active holy sites in eastern Mongolia. Though it contained three northern temples and four southern temples, less than half of the resident 800 monks could be accommodated at one time; most had to pray outside. Communist clampdowns shut the temple in 1937. The monastery reopened in 1990, and now has two small temples where about a dozen monks worship. It’s located about 400m behind the Kherlen Hotel.
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Inside the former Government House, the comprehensive collections here stampede through the aimag's history, from Stone Age and Bronze Age finds to the…
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Like a socialist realist lightning bolt, this masterpiece of Stalinist monument-chic features a soldier on horseback flying straight towards the enemies…
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Both our author and the inexpertly stuffed wildlife were wearing bemused expressions in this mildly interesting museum, which features exhibits on local…
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A forgettable statue of the Soviet puppet dictator and namesake of the capital of Dornod aimag.
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1. Dornod Aimag Museum & Gallery
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Inside the former Government House, the comprehensive collections here stampede through the aimag's history, from Stone Age and Bronze Age finds to the…
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A forgettable statue of the Soviet puppet dictator and namesake of the capital of Dornod aimag.
3. Mongolian Heroes’ Memorial
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4. Dornod Natural History Museum
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Both our author and the inexpertly stuffed wildlife were wearing bemused expressions in this mildly interesting museum, which features exhibits on local…