Choijin Lama Temple Museum
Choijin Lama Temple Museum
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triotravellers
أستراليا11 مساهمة
الأصدقاء • أغسطس 2023
This is a small group of temple buildings in the centre of UB which has been saved from the property developers. Several of the buildings are closed off or under renovation at present. There are some interesting exhibits but I am not sure it was worth the T20,000 entrance fee. It is maybe worth doing as a side visit to the main square if you have spare time but I wouldn't go out of your way for this.
كُتب بتاريخ 15 سبتمبر 2023
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Mary 4
4 مساهمات
يونيو 2023
This was probably the most interesting temple we visited. The temple had been closed during the Communist period, but was not destroyed. It was alive with monks as well as other believers.
كُتب بتاريخ 20 أغسطس 2023
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Summerasalifestyle
ماليبو, كاليفورنيا2,859 مساهمة
يوليو 2023
Modest lil temple in the heart of UB. Didn’t think it was open when I passed by due to the fencing and stuff.
Worth a visit. I really enjoyed this old and modest temple with skyscrapers in the background.
As usual, admission charge and another charge for photo taking.
Worth a visit. I really enjoyed this old and modest temple with skyscrapers in the background.
As usual, admission charge and another charge for photo taking.
كُتب بتاريخ 29 يوليو 2023
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Ian_from_Canberra
Canberra, أستراليا819 مساهمة
بمفردك • يونيو 2023
The buildings here aren't that impressive, but a couple of them have good collections of Buddhist artefacts. The photography fee of 50k is extortion. I didnt pay it.
كُتب بتاريخ 18 يونيو 2023
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YacchanAmarone
بانكوك, تايلاند30,521 مساهمة
أكتوبر 2022
ビルが並ぶウランバートル中心部にあります。周囲の都会的な雰囲気とのギャップが印象的でした。入口で入場料を支払うのですが、内部での写真撮影代が2,500円ほどかかりました。あまりに高かったので写真撮影は諦めたのですが、一番奥の本殿(?)内にある多数の仏像や仮面はとてもユニークで、今からでも写真撮影を払いに行くべきか少し葛藤しました。必訪の場所だと思います。
كُتب بتاريخ 29 أكتوبر 2022
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Noah Harry
روتشستر, نيويورك11 مساهمة
أغسطس 2022
I think this monastery museum is the most instagramable. Because this temple is located in downtown and surrounded by glass buildings. Also, it has really impressive history
كُتب بتاريخ 11 أكتوبر 2022
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Coldings
كوبنهاجن, الدنمارك513 مساهمة
زوجان • أكتوبر 2021
When in UB you should take out 10-15 mins. just to walk around this old buddhist temple complex which is only a five min. walk from the central Djengis Khan Square. It offers great views of old Mongolia on a backdrop of modern steel & glass highrisers. I hope they will keep this pocket if history, esthetics and history.
كُتب بتاريخ 3 نوفمبر 2021
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dnaleciz
وادي مورينو, كاليفورنيا414 مساهمة
نوفمبر 2019
This temple museum is in the middle of downtown Ulaanbaatar just a short walk from Sukhbaatar Square. The complex was the home of Luvsan Haidav Choijin Lama, (the state oracle and brother of the Bogd Khan). Construction of the monastery was undertaken in 1904 and completed in 1908. The Soviet regime closed the temple in 1938 and would have been demolished it. had it not been for financial issues. In 1942 it was reopened (as a museum) by the government) to remind the Mongolian population of the ‘feudal’ ways of the past and to demonstrate to the citizen of how time have changed under the rules of the new state. After the fall of the Soviet dominated Mongolia state in 1986, religious freedom in Mongolia was reestablished in 1990, this monastery is no longer an active place of worship. The site consists of six temples within the grounds. As you enter, the first temple you see the Maharaja Süm. The main temple features a statues of Sakyamuni (the historical Buddha). The mummified remains of Choijin Lama and Baltung Choimba are reportedly inside the statue. The temple boasts a large collection of religious instruments, thangka paintings, silk embroideries, wood carvings, statues, and a collection of cham dance masks. A magnificent statue of yab-yum and the throne is contained in the chapel located behind the main hall. The other temples are Zuu Süm, dedicated to Sakyamuni; it has papier-mâché sculptures of Buddha in the past, present, and future. The Yadam Süm is closed to the public. The fourth temple, the temple of peace, is dedicated to the reincarnation of Boghda Jevzundamba Undur Gegeen Zanabazar, The site has a rich heritage of Buddhist artifacts on display. It a must visit site if you have a desire to learn about Mongolia past. Recommend spending 2-3 hours at this site, taking in the sights. It should be noted that none of the temples are heated. If you visit in winter, strongly suggest you dress in warm clothing. This temple complex is open year-round (with reduced hours during the winter months). Hours of operation: 0900 - 1730 Tuesday - Saturday. Entrance fee: Adults / student / child (includes audio guide): T 8000 / 3000 / 1500; ($2.92 / $1.09 / $0.54 USA) . A charge of T 50,000 / 100,000 ($18.28 / $36.57 USA) is required for photography and video filming. The cost is excessive and not worth it. One item of interest one will note. The complex is surrounded by old Soviet drab style block apartment buildings and on the right side a modern blue glass skyscraper. What a contrast.
كُتب بتاريخ 11 ديسمبر 2019
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Hai N
ملبورن, أستراليا191 مساهمة
أغسطس 2019
It is really great museum. Actually, it is a temple with a lot of old, ancient artifacts. I was really enjoying the visit. I am glad that I did not miss this.
كُتب بتاريخ 25 أكتوبر 2019
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ggold113
دنفر, Colorado712 مساهمة
سبتمبر 2019
It was very close to our hotel so we could just walk over after checking in on our first day in UB. It was a good introduction to the traditional religious architecture of Mongolia.
كُتب بتاريخ 6 أكتوبر 2019
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katbee33
ريفرسايد, كاليفورنيا68 مساهمة
When is museum open? What us admission cost? And are there photo fees?
bluehorizons2015
تامبا, فلوريدا85 مساهمة
A lot of the information people have a given here is wrong.
The museum most certainly is open, and I believe admission is 4000 or 8000 tugrik, and there definitely is a photo fee.
The photo fee is quite expensive: 40,000 tugrik. If you only take pictures outside, they might not complain, but there certainly is a posted photo fee, and it only is good for 30 minutes of photography.
Make sure that you visit the central building. Because so few people work there, it will not always be open, but they will certainly open it for you when you're there making a visit. The main building has the masks and hundreds images of Buddhas, and many other things.
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