Downtown in Ulaanbaatar
Opera House in Ulaanbaatar
Mongolian Morin Khuur player and a vocalist
Mongolian ballet dancers
Performance from Tibetan mythology
Mongolian contortionist girl in her show
Grand Orchestra of Mongolia
Mongolian Yatga player
Our group starting the tour
Equestrian statue of Genghis Khan
Panorama view from the platform
Genghis Khan statue
Vista from the statue platform
The Golden Whip of Chengis Khan
Last gas station on the highway we're going to lea…
A Ger camp on the way to Kherlen
Butchering a sheep near Kherlen
Away from highway to the first overnight camp
Overnight camp on the lake side
Landscape on the way to Batshireet
At the lake side of the Khar Nuur (Lake) in Khan K…
Hilly landscape near Kherlen Gol
Lunch break near the Onon Gul
Road junction at the Ovoo
Batsheeret Ovoo
Stone with Mongolian Script
Deer stone site near Mörön
Memorial at the Khar Nuur (Lake) in Khan Khentii
On the way to Kherlen Gol and Khar Nuur (Lake) in…
Stupa and other buildings at Gandan Monastery
Inside the Gandan Monastery
Golden Chituokhan Buddhist Temple at Gandan Monast…
In front of the Gandan Monastery
Chinggis Khaan Airport Ulaanbaatar
Warning landmark and monument for Cambodians bad m…
Holy Riverbed Carvings at Phnom Kulen
Walking through the jungle ...
Sunset view from Phnom Bakheng
Sunset at the Tonlé Sap
Residents bringing home the fishing ...
Discarded express boat by the riverside
Floating home of Vietnamese fisher
Evening mood during a river tour
Housing on the water surface of the Tonlé Sap
The causeway to the Tonlé Sap
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Gandantegchinlen Monastery


The monastery was established in 1835 by the Fifth Jebtsundamba, then Mongolia's highest reincarnated lama. It became the principal center of Buddhist learning in Mongolia.
In the 1930s, the Communist government of Mongolia, under the leadership of Khorloogiin Choibalsan and under the influence of Joseph Stalin, destroyed all but a few monasteries and killed more than 10.000 lamas.
Gandantegchinlen Khiid monastery, having escaped this mass destruction, was closed in 1938, but then reopened in 1944 and allowed to continue as the only functioning Buddhist monastery, under a skeleton staff, as a token homage to traditional Mongolian culture and religion. With the end of communism in Mongolia in 1990, restrictions on worship were lifted. See Mongolian Buddhism for details.
In the 1930s, the Communist government of Mongolia, under the leadership of Khorloogiin Choibalsan and under the influence of Joseph Stalin, destroyed all but a few monasteries and killed more than 10.000 lamas.
Gandantegchinlen Khiid monastery, having escaped this mass destruction, was closed in 1938, but then reopened in 1944 and allowed to continue as the only functioning Buddhist monastery, under a skeleton staff, as a token homage to traditional Mongolian culture and religion. With the end of communism in Mongolia in 1990, restrictions on worship were lifted. See Mongolian Buddhism for details.
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