Sukhbaataryn Gudamj 1 | central Ulaanbaatar, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
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A Mongolian restaurant. The wonton soup there is delicious. The second time I ordered a sheep head. I saw black teeth and brains inside. It tasted a bit good, but it's okay overall.
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A Mongolian restaurant. The wonton soup there is delicious. The second time I ordered a sheep head. I saw black teeth and brains inside. It tasted a bit good, but it's okay overall.
#創創塵計劃分萬萬现金 🌍Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia, is a city that combines grassland style with modern atmosphere. There are vast grassland scenery, cultural relics full of historical charm, and unique food waiting for you to explore. Let's set foot on this mysterious land together and start an unforgettable journey! 1. Best travel time Ulaanbaatar has a temperate continental climate, with long and cold winters and short and warm summers. 🌞June to August is the best time to travel. The average temperature is 20-22℃, the climate is pleasant, the grassland is green and the flowers are blooming, which is very suitable for outdoor activities and enjoying natural scenery. However, the temperature difference between morning and evening is large, so remember to bring warm clothes🧥 2. Must-visit attractions 1. Gandan Monastery 📍Address: Center of Ulaanbaatar 🕙Opening hours: 09:00 - 18:00 💰Tickets: Free (7,000 Mongolian tugrams are required to enter the main hall for taking photos) Gandan Monastery is the largest Tibetan Buddhist temple in Mongolia. The temple houses the largest bronze Maitreya Buddha statue in Mongolia, which is solemn and majestic. Here, you can feel the strong religious atmosphere, appreciate the exquisite Buddhist murals and architecture, and see the lamas chanting and praying🙏 2. Genghis Khan Square 📍Address: Center of Ulaanbaatar 🕙Opening hours: All day 💰Tickets: Free Genghis Khan Square is a landmark building in Ulaanbaatar. A tall statue of Genghis Khan stands on the square, surrounded by government buildings, museums and other buildings. This is a place for locals to relax and have fun, and it is also an important window for tourists to understand the history and culture of Mongolia. The square is brightly lit at night and very lively🎇 3. Terelj National Park 📍Address: 80 kilometers east of Ulaanbaatar 🕙Opening hours: all day 💰Tickets: Free Terelj National Park is a nature reserve in the Kent Mountains, with towering mountains, dense forests, gurgling rivers, and peculiar natural landscapes such as the Three Friends Cave and Turtle Stone. You can hike and ride horses here, feel the charm of nature, and experience the nomadic lifestyle in a yurt🏕️ 4. Bogd Khan Winter Palace 📍Address: South of Ulaanbaatar 🕙Opening hours: 09:00 - 17:00 (closed on Mondays) 💰Tickets: 15,000 MNT Bokd Khan Winter Palace is the winter palace of the last religious leader of Mongolia, Jebtsundamba Khutuktu. The architectural style combines Tibetan and Chinese elements. There are many precious cultural relics and artworks on display in the palace, showing the luxurious life and rich historical and cultural heritage of Mongolian princes and nobles🎨 III. Special food recommendations 1. Roasted lamb How can you miss the delicious roasted lamb when you come to Ulaanbaatar? The mutton here is tender and has no smell. It is roasted until the skin is golden and crispy, and the inside is tender and juicy. With unique spices, it is unforgettable😍 Recommended restaurant: Zochin Mongol, address: Peace Ave, Ulaanbaatar Per capita consumption: 20,000 - 30,000 MNT 2. Mongolian steamed buns Mongolian steamed buns are a traditional local delicacy. The fillings are usually mutton and onions. The bun skin is thick and chewy. The soup overflows with a bite, and the taste is very delicious🥟 Recommended restaurant: Khaan Buuz, address: Baga Toiruu, Ulaanbaatar Per capita consumption: 5,000 - 10,000 MNT 3. Mare's milk wine Mare's milk wine is a traditional drink of the Mongolian people. It tastes sweet and sour and has a strong milky aroma. Drinking kumis in moderation can help digestion and promote blood circulation. It is a very healthy drink🥛 Kusmis can be tasted in local restaurants and bars, and the price varies depending on the brand and grade. IV. Precautions⚠️ 1. Visa: Chinese citizens need to apply for a visa to Mongolia. They can apply through the Mongolian Embassy or Consulate in China, or apply for an e-visa online. 2. Language: The main language of Mongolia is Mongolian. Some people can speak English, but there may be some obstacles in communication. It is recommended to download translation software. 3. Currency: The currency of Mongolia is Tugrik (MNT), which can be exchanged at airports, banks or exchange points. Some merchants also accept US dollars and RMB, but the exchange rate may not be very cost-effective. 4. Transportation: Traffic in Ulaanbaatar is relatively congested. You can choose to take a taxi, bus or walk. When taking a taxi, pay attention to negotiate the price with the driver to avoid being ripped off. 5. Cultural etiquette: Respect local religious beliefs and cultural customs. Take off your hat when entering a temple and take photos. Do not touch other people's heads at will. Keep quiet in public and do not make loud noises. 6. Safety issues: Mongolia's social security is generally good, but you should take care of your personal belongings in crowded places to avoid loss or theft. Try to avoid going out alone at night and do not go to remote places. Ulaanbaatar, this charming city, is waiting for you to explore every corner of it. Pack your bags, set foot on this mysterious land, and start your journey to Ulaanbaatar! 💕
#創創彈計劃分萬萬现金 An unforgettable National Day trip to Ulaanbaatar - sharing of travel experience This capital of Mongolia always gives me an inexplicable sense of mystery: grassland, blue sky, nomadic culture, and the flowing historical atmosphere. Ulaanbaatar satisfies all my fantasies. 1. Destination introduction: the perfect combination of nature and modernity Ulaanbaatar is located in the north of Mongolia, surrounded by rolling mountains and vast grasslands. This city is not only a modern political and economic center, but also retains a strong traditional cultural atmosphere. Ulaanbaatar has fresh air and blue sky. I feel that the whole city has been purified by nature, making people take a deep breath and feel the purity of this land. 2. Scenic spot introduction: explore the perfect combination of grassland and history When you come to Ulaanbaatar, the most unmissable thing is Genghis Khan Square. As the heart of the city, it is not only the center of gatherings and celebrations, but also stands a huge statue of Genghis Khan, symbolizing the glorious history of Mongolia. Walking in the square during the day, you can feel the intersection of history and modernity, while the light show at night adds a dreamy beauty to the square. Second stop: Be sure to go to Gandan Monastery, which is the largest Buddhist center in Mongolia and is full of a peaceful atmosphere. The opening hours here are usually from 9 am to 5 pm. It is recommended to arrive early to avoid the peak of tourists. The ticket price is about 5,000 tugriks (about 20 RMB), which is worth a visit. In addition to cultural attractions, Terlej National Park in the suburbs is another place worth spending a whole day to experience. The grassland scenery, nomadic life experience and yurt accommodation here impressed me. Riding a horse on the grassland really has a heroic feeling of "galloping on the horse and sharing the grassland"! Tips: The transportation to the national park is relatively convenient. You can choose to charter a car or join a local one-day tour group, the price is about 300 RMB per person. 3. Food recommendation: the original flavor of the grassland When you arrive in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolian food is definitely not to be missed! Mongolian cuisine is mainly meat, especially beef and mutton. The ingredients are fresh and the cooking method is simple but can retain the original flavor. At the "Modern Nomads" restaurant in the city, I ate the most authentic "roasted whole lamb", with crispy skin and tender and juicy inside, which made people unable to stop eating! Another dish that impressed me was the "Buryat bun (buuz)". This traditional Mongolian bun looks simple, but the bursting juice after biting it makes people satisfied instantly. Add a bowl of Mongolian specialty milk tea, and you will definitely experience what the original grassland life is. Restaurant recommendation: If you want to experience authentic Mongolian cuisine, you might as well try the "Монголын Ард" restaurant. This is an old restaurant that not only retains the flavor of traditional Mongolian cuisine, but also feels the simplicity and enthusiasm. 4. Notes: Make your trip smoother - Safety issues: You need to pay attention to your personal belongings in Ulaanbaatar, especially in crowded places. Try to avoid going out alone at night and choose safe transportation. - Language communication: prepare translation software, and knowing English is a plus - Etiquette: Mongolian people are very hospitable, but you need to pay attention to some etiquette when visiting temples or religious sites, such as not taking photos at will and not touching Buddha statues. 5. Sharing personal experience: The call of the grassland made me regain my freedom This trip to Ulaanbaatar, I realized the perfect fusion of grassland and city. When I galloped on the vast grassland, there were only the sound of wind and horse hooves in my ears. The sense of freedom at that moment was unparalleled. At night, I lived in a yurt, and the starry sky outside was as bright as the Milky Way. The feeling of being integrated with nature was something I had never experienced in my urban life. Especially when the cold wind blew, wrapped tightly in a blanket, listening to the calls of cattle and sheep in the distance, the whole person seemed to have returned to the most primitive state #中秋国庆出游打卡 #城市人文手记 #情侣出游 #亲子游
Mongolian Treasure Restaurant 🌈Famous features: stone grilled lamb, lamb chops 🍽Recommended restaurant: Modern Nomads Mongolian Restaurant; Mongolian Modern Nomadic Restaurant 💰Per capita price: about 100 yuan to 150 yuan 💗Other tips: 1. Mongolians eat in separate meals. Each person orders his own, one portion per person, which is different from the Chinese habit. 2. The dishes in Mongolian restaurants are very large. The number of dishes you order depends on the number of people. Two people can order one to share, and a maximum of 2 portions. Don't order too much. 3. Some Mongolian restaurants do not provide chopsticks. You can carry a pair of disposable chopsticks with you. 4. Friends with heavy taste can carry a bottle of chili sauce and a bag of pickled mustard with you. Mongolian food is relatively light compared to our domestic food, and they rarely put chili in the food. This restaurant is a chain in Mongolia. It serves authentic Mongolian food, which is very delicious and not expensive. Because it is a chain store, the dishes are controlled by standards, so the taste is the same no matter which store you go to. The difference is the size of the store. There is a restaurant opposite my house, so I often go there because it is close. I recommend a restaurant in the city center. This restaurant is located behind Sukhbaatar Square in the city center, opposite the Novotel Hotel, and it is relatively easy to find. 📍Restaurant address: In Front of Metro Mall and Khuukhdiin Urlan Buteekh Tuv, Baga Toiruu, Sukhbaatar District, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia All the dishes I have eaten in this restaurant are delicious and suitable for our Chinese taste. 🍴Recommend a few more distinctive dishes. Signature dish: Stone roasted lamb Roasted sheep head: A sheep head is still a bit scary when it is served, friends who are not afraid can try it Horse meat soup: This is hard to eat in China, you can try it Roasted beef bone marrow: The beef bone marrow is roasted and eaten directly, which is a relatively rare method Hand-pulled lamb chops: This does not need to be introduced in detail. If you really can't think of what to eat, you can order this Others: Mongolians' daily staple food, fire cakes, buns, fried cakes