Museum of Danzan Ravjaa
- Address
- Sainshand
- Website
- Phone
- tel, info: 23221
- Price
- admission Tug1000, per photo Tug5000
- Hours
- 09:00-13:00 & 14:00-18:00
Lonely Planet review for Museum of Danzan Ravjaa
Noyon Khutagt Danzan Ravjaa (1803-56), a well-known Mongolian writer, composer, painter and medic, was born about 100km southwest of Sainshand. The museum has a collection of gifts presented to Danzan Ravjaa by Chinese and Tibetan leaders, costumes used in his plays, Buddhist statues presented to him by the 10th Dalai Lama, and some of Ravjaa's paintings. He was also very interested in traditional medicine, so the museum also has a collection of herbs.
In the centre of the museum is a statue of Danzan Ravjaa looming in the darkness. Note the small glass jar in front of the statue, which contains Danzan Ravjaa's bones; the poet's mummified body was burned along with his monastery in the 1930s. Plans are afoot to move the museum to a new facility in the park.






