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Ерөнхий сайд А.Амарын гудамж, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, Dzuunmod
Public square bordered by government buildings & site of a series of monument statues.
Monumental square. Definitely worth seeing and feels like it’s the center of the city. It could use a bit of programming to liven it up but the park and trees off to the side are a great addition. Also, there’s a big billboard that plays advertisements with loud audio that takes away from the experience.
Nice big central square. Many museums nearby
Grand historical place
Capacity is big and good place to hold events open to the public
I guess its a must visit if ur coming to mongolia for the first time
It’s an open space in the heart of UB to hang out with friends. Since many people come together here especially in evening, it’s a good place for tourists to see more about local people.There is a statue of a soldier riding a galloping horse who actually liberated Mongolia from China’s rule sometimes in 1920s.There is a giant statue of Genghis Khan in sitting position with his trusted generals. It’s the parliament house of the government of Mongolia.I was also told by my guide that most of the national events like concerts and sports meet are also held here.It’s basically an open space to come together with friends. Don’t go there expecting so much. There is nothing much to do.
Good place for feeling the heart of ulaanbaatar
Not really worth it
The grass seems nice no bugs and bad dirt around. It was indeed a nice idea. Fountain is great place to spend an evening too
Its the center point of the city with a big address for kids and people to ride bikes, walk around and enjoy the scenery. Theres stores and restaurants all in walking distance and Is a must visit if you are in town
In its best shape in summer evenings. The best place for families to play with their children and couples for date.
Beautiful !! Ulaanbaatar is a beautiful capital city !! The Square is a place to go when u are here of course !!
Nice building and a really nice recreational area for sports and lounging around.
Love the place. It is just the city center and front of the government house.
Great place to visit
Cool place to get together with friendsI love the atmosphere of it
Neat, I see a lot of events happening here each time I come, otherwise its as good as a town square can get
You shall visit this square and have some time there, local people enjoy biking there, taking photos in front of Chingis Han and Sukhbaatar Statutes and more...
One of the most iconic places in UB,and always some events are happening there
Beautiful square. Majestic building. I dont know the story behind it. But it is beautiful.
Nice place to walk around in the evening. The temperatures are beginning to warm up nicely. Theres always something to see here, whether its kids playing hot potato with a volleyball, wrestling, or cheering on an impromptu basketball match. We would wander around here, before grabbing a bite to eat on the terrace of the Revobar.
Beyond a few statues not much to see. Good for a few photos at Dawn and Dusk
There is rich history here, its important to have a local describe the significance of the statues, the surrounding old Russian architectural buildings.Its a decent place to visit. If youre in Ulanbataar, then youre obviously coming here but dont expect to be blown away.
A place is in middle of the city that allows citizens to have fun time, to stand for freedom, to have beautiful selfies, and to produce national products by expo events.
The main square of Ulaanbaatar and whole Mongolia. It has statue of Sukhbaatar, Chinggis Khaan, Ogoodei and Khubilai and some Baatars. The square has great view of surrounding buildings and skyscrapers. A place you should visit. Occasional expos and entertainment events.
2019A very good place to visitI bought a painting with some artist around 100yuanIt was painted on goatskin and really amazing and cheap !!
Sukhbaatar Square,The square was named after Damdin Sukhbaatar by a resolution of the Peoples Great Hural in 1946.On July 15, 2013, at a meeting of the Presidium of the Citizens Representative Khural, it was decided to name the square after Ezen Bogd Chinggis Khaan(Gengis Khan/Great Lord King).The fame of the great emperor is immeasurable, but the merits of this great man who led the struggle for modern independence and the revolution cannot be denied. Therefore, by the decision of the court of first instance in August 2016, the 2013 decree was annulled and the name of Sukhbaatar Square was restored.
Impressive landmark in the center of Ulaanbaatar! Plenty of history to soak in. Dont miss the giant statue of Genghis Khan
Been there so many time during 2010 until 2011...it is long time ago. I stayed in Ulaan Baatar hotel everytime visit capital City. And from the hotel to this place is just around 200 meter. It is a nice place and always many People there.
The most famous tourists attraction of the capital city of Mongolia. It’s square which located front of the government house, also where held all the important county ceremonies.
This place is huge and the majestic ChingisKhan sits here !Its where is the parliment house also.Open exhibitions happen here and is a beautiful in the evenings when the kinds come to play. You will have these for rental battery powered kids car to give them a ride, skating, cycling, etc.All th emarried couples also come here to take wedding pictures infront of the parliment house and chingiskhan statue.a public toilet nearby would be a good idea.
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Nice place. Todays event ( 2019 Sep 23 at Sukhbaatar square.
Sukhbaatar Square wasnt that crowded, so you wont feel overwhelmed by people. You can see the Mongolian culture in the statues and architecture. You can also see the Soviet Union influences in the architecture. The National Museum of Mongolia is just around the corner, as well as the Mongolian National Modern Art Gallery. There is a shopping center where you can buy various Mongolian products, such as cashmere clothing. Also, the Mongolian Wrestling Palace and sports stadium arent very far. You can easily walk to the wrestling Palace and take a taxi to the stadium.
Really big square with plenty to take in. Love the wedding photography sessions and all those in traditional costumes.
In the centre of town. Across from Blue Sky Hotel (curved blue building)... Is just a public open space...concerts in summer (Nadaam festivaland they put in an ice rink during winter. Building behind me is the history museum.
Night view is not bad. And quite new crowd. Not too quiet or nosiy
Coming to Sukhbaarar Square during National Naadam is a great wat to see and learn about Mongolian culture. We were here for Deeltei celebration the day before the beginning of Naadam and saw some amazing costumes.
Its a great place to walk around and a lots of locals gather here. Many people use this place as meeting point.
A massive place. Many festivals and events are held here. Many photo opportunities. On the middle of the city.
Weekend morning stroll. I Love Sukhbaatar square as I enjoy looking at all the visitors getting their photo taken in Sukhbaatar square and as the Government Palace is a popular spot for photography weddings and official ceremonies with Mongolian traditional outfits are common so I love.seeing that even as a local.
A huge and great squre in UB. Many government buildings are there. Difficult in car parking. Many young people and tourists.
Nice square, government buildings,Chiggis Khan and Sukhbaatar statues the main attraction. Nice and quiet (no touristswhen we visited.
If you’re in Ulaanbaatar you’ll definitely want to stop by, but there is a limited amount of things to do here. Admittedly I have only been here in the winter season and so this changes the general atmosphere quite significantly, but if still seems to have a limited number of features.The palace is especially beautiful when illuminated in the evening.
Not really a park. In a Park you would expect some kind of trees or at least bushes or grass.Not here. Just a big place, all made of concrete. A statue in the middle, buildings around. Quite loud, because it’s surrounded by roads with never ending traffic jams.
Never had a chance to walk around this Square in Ulaanbataar in past two trips in April and May. Had a good walkto look around this afternoon.
The is the place you cannot miss if you are in Ulaanbataar. Every tourist come here for the view and getting photos. Beware of the guys who take take pic and print negotiate in advance.they said 6k to me but later charged 10k local money. This place is great views.
Probably a must go to landmark in UBSukhbaatar Square as its locally called is huge, with the Genghis Khan on horse statue in the middle, and Genghis Khan seated status in front of the government house with his generals, and the other Khans after. There is also a marking on the floor stating this is the centre of UB. Genghis Khan seated statue infront of government building, you cant get in with out entrance ticket.There are peaceful protests going on, and also festivals and graduation photos, people dressed in traditional dress will come here on days of celebrations.
Sükhbaatar Square (Mongolian: Сүхбаатарын талбай, pronounced Sükhbaatariin Talbai), previously known as Chinggis Square (Mongolian: Чингисийн талбай, pronounced Chinggisiin Talbai), is the central square of Mongolias capital Ulaanbaatar. The official name was changed in 2013 in honor of Genghis Khan, considered the founding father of Mongolia, and then changed back in 2016. A large colonnade monument to Genghis Khan, as well as to Ögedei Khan, and Kublai Khan dominates the squares north side directly in front of the Saaral Ordon (Government Palace). The center of the square features an equestrian statue of Damdin Sükhbaatar, one of the leaders of Mongolias 1921 revolution.
Huge open square. Typical style of communism of the past. Great history behind the square itself. Definitely worth checking out.
Ерөнхий сайд А.Амарын гудамж, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, Dzuunmod
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