Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Place of Tourism in Mongolia



Vista statue of Buddha in Mongolia is located between the East and Central Asia, sharing borders with Russia and the People's Republic of China. Mongolia has a diverse climate with mountains, deserts and steppes. the culture of countries is deeply rooted in the Mongolian nomadic way of life, with other influences from Tibet, Tibetan Buddhism and China.

There are several major holidays, which are marked with celebrations and festivals. Great Naadam festival public, which means "the game". The festival offers' three-game man, Mongolian wrestling, horse racing and archery. The festival takes place in summer, and recently the women and young girls began to participate in horse racing and archery festivals, marking the changes observed changes in traditions, which are limited to young men and young boys.

Holiday's largest and most important in Mongolia is Ulaanbaatar, which is the capital. National Day was established in July 11th, 13th, although the small towns around the area of respect for their version of what took place in Ulan Bator is the largest and most sophisticated. Opening the festival is marked by the introduction of dancers, athletes, musicians and riders. After the presentation, the competition begins. The winners of each competition are awarded and the titles and is considered a great honor among the Mongols.

For families, the festival will be the most significant Tsagaan Sar in Mongolia, which is equivalent to celebrate the Chinese New Year. It occurs in January or February, depending on the moon and the winter solstice, when it ends. Mongolian traditional greetings to everyone they meet and understand the elbow hard to show their support of this person. The traditional feast of lamb and minced meat in pastry is served, and many other dishes, the festival takes several days to prepare and is very complicated. The end of the ceremony is signaled by an exchange of gifts and goodbyes are exchanged traditional.

There are several monasteries across Mongolia, but the most important of these is the monastery of Ganden in Ulan Bator. The temple was built in the 19th century and is the only monastery in which the services are still held, even during the communist period. Migjid Janraisig Temple is an integral part of the history of Mongolia and is used to house the new jewel encrusted statue Migjid Janraisig. New statue replaces one that was destroyed by the Communists in 1920, was funded by grants from the Mongolian people and today is a symbol of rebirth for the country.

Bogd Khan Palace Museum was built between 1893 and 1903, and was the winter residence of the last king of Mongolia. Designed for the complex of buildings, the museum now contains many elements of Buddhism, art and private collections Javnzan Hutagt Damba, which consists of donations from the master of the world.

For travelers who want to be close to all main attractions of Mongolia, Chinnggis Khan Hotel is the ideal place to be close to nightlife and everything that happens. It is the only four-star hotel located in Ulan Bator, offering its guests a restaurant and a large shopping mall within the hotel complex. The most unique hotel in Mongolia Edelweiss Hotel Ulan Bator. Known for its luxurious accommodations and facilities, there is also a European-style restaurant, the kitchen has taken first place in Mongolia chefs competition. Mongolia is well known for its incredible history and rich culture, making it the ideal place for get-away tourists seeking something different.

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