Things to do in Bayankhongor
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Lamyn Gegeenii Gon Gandan Dedlin Khiid
The original monastery by this name was located 20km east of Bayankhongor city and was home to 10,000 monks, making it one of the biggest in the country. It was levelled by the communist government in 1937. The current monastery, built in 1991, is home to only 40 monks. The main temple is built in the shape of a ger, although it's actually made of brick. The main hall features a statue of Sakyamuni flanked by a green and white Tara. The monastery is on the main street, 700m north of the square.
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Aimag Museum
The Aimag Museum, inside the sports stadium in the park, is well laid out and worth a visit. There is a good display on Buddhist art, featuring two lovely statues of Tara, some fine old scroll paintings and tsam (lama dance) masks and costumes.
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Natural History Museum
The Natural History Museum is filled with badly stuffed animals, a replica Tarbosaurus skeleton and some fossils, including a 130-million-year-old fossilised turtle.
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Uran Khairkhan
If the restaurants in the Seoul or Khongor hotels are closed this place may be able to rustle something up for you.
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Bathhouse
Located 650m north of the Telecom office. The sauna needs to be booked ahead at least two hours.
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