Mongolia 2018 / Winter Palace of the Bogd Khan / Ulaanbator / өвлийн ордон
Visit of Ulaan Bataar, in 2018. Winter Palace of Bogd Khan. Build in 1905.
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia / National Museum of Mongolia, Монголын үндэсний түүхийн музей / Walk 129
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The origins of the National Museum of Mongolia date back to 1924, when the first collections were begun for a national museum. The present building of the museum was built in 1971, when it was erected as the Museum of Revolution. At the time, the collections of ethnography, prehistory, middle history, national history and paleontology were housed in the building of the Central Museum, built in 1956.
In 1991, the ethnography, prehistory and middle history collections of the Central Museum were combined with 20th-century history materials at the Museum of Revolution to create the collections of the National Museum of Mongolian History. Since April 2008 the museum has been renamed as the National Museum of Mongolia.
Permanent collection: The National Museum of Mongolia is the nation’s largest museum and holds a collection of over 57,000 objects relating to Central Asian history and the history of Mongolia from prehistory to the end of the 20th century, with a portion of the collected artifacts on display in ten exhibition halls. The latter include Ancient History of Mongolia; Ancient States; Traditional Clothing and Jewelry; the Mongolian Empire; Mongolian Traditional Culture; Mongolian Traditional Life; 17th-20th Century Mongolia; Mongolia 1911-1920; Socialist Mongolia (1921-1990); Democratic Mongolia (1990-present).
On average, the Museum receives around 60,000 visitors each year, of which 30,000 are foreign visitors and 30,000 are nationals, including 9000 students and 12,000 children and young people.
Education, information, outreach and similar activities have been implemented to attract visitors and raise awareness of national cultural heritage. The Museum has carried out joint projects with museums and scientific organisations from the USA, Korea, Japan, Russian Federation, Germany and China.
Since 2008, the National Museum provides all museums in the country with professional-methodological guidance and information. It has hosted conferences, held museum workshops, produced research publications in addition to exhibition catalogues. The Museum has two regular publications: ‘Nomadic Heritage Studies’ (research paper, published twice a year); and ‘Museum News’ (museum methodologies and news, published twice a year).
The Museum has a staff of 60. It is supported through admission fees and government funding from the Ministry of Culture, Sport and Tourism.
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The National Museum of Mongolia (Mongolian: Монголын үндэсний түүхийн музей); formerly the National Museum of Mongolian History is located in Ulaanbaatar. This museum is a cultural, scientific, and educational organization, which is responsible for the collection, conservation and interpretation of the objects under its curation.
The first museum in Mongolia, the Mongolian National Museum (now the Mongolian Natural History Museum), was established in 1924 and became the basis for other museums, including the National Museum of Mongolian History. Russian scholars, such as Pyotr Kozlov, V. I. Lisovskii, A. D. Simukov, and the American researcher Roy Chapman Andrews contributed to the museum's early collections and exhibits.
The modern National Museum of Mongolian History was established after the merger of the historical, archaeological and ethnographical departments of the State Central Museum and the Museum of the Revolution in 1991. It is now located in a facility built for the Museum of the Revolution, which was founded in 1971. The National Museum of Mongolia is currently recognized as one of the leading museums in Mongolia. The significant responsibility for preserving Mongolian cultural heritage therefore lies with the museum. It is also responsible for developing museological guidelines for museums in the nation.
Exhibitions cover prehistory, pre-Mongol Empire history, Mongol Empire, Mongolia during Qing rule, ethnography and traditional life, and twentieth-century history. The ethnographic collection has significant displays of the traditional dress of various Mongolian ethnic groups and of snuff bottles. Most exhibits have labels in both Mongolian and English. The museum publishes one or more issues of its in-house journal each year, with articles in Mongolian and foreign languages, including Russian and English.
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BOGD KHAAN PALACE MUSEUM БОГД ХААНЫ ОРДОН МУЗЕЙН ТАНИЛЦУУЛГА
TRAVEL MONGOLIA The Museum of the Bogd Khaan, Ulaanbaatar 4
TRAVEL MONGOLIA The Museum of the Bogd Khaan, Ulaanbaatar 4
Mongolia: Bogd Khan Palace
We explore Bogd Khan and recieve a request.
Music: Shawn Lee's Ping Pong Orchestra
MONGOLIA: ULAAN BAATAR: BOGD KHAAN PALACE ENTRANCE GATES - DETAILS
A loving and detailed design, sadly in a bad condition.
TRAVEL MONGOLIA The Museum of the Bogd Khaan, Ulaanbaatar 6
TRAVEL MONGOLIA The Museum of the Bogd Khaan, Ulaanbaatar 6
TRAVEL MONGOLIA The Museum of the Bogd Khaan, Ulaanbaatar 5
TRAVEL MONGOLIA The Museum of the Bogd Khaan, Ulaanbaatar 5
Bogd Khaan's Palace Museum fall look
Mongolian last king Bogd Khaan's Palace Museum fall look
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Bogd Khaan Palace Museum View /Богд Хааны Ордон Музей/
Bogd Khaan Palace Museum, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
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Night at bogd khan's palace zas
Bogd Khaan Palace Museum View /Богд Хааны Ордон Музей/
Bogd Khaan Palace Museum, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Bogd Khan Palace (Ulan Bator, Mongolia)
MONGOLIA: ULAAN BAATAR: BOGD KHAN PALACE
A sad example how national heritage is neglected. The top Tourist attraction in Ulaan Baatar. A must see before it collaps. Inside a few copies of Buddhist relicts are displayed only.
CCTV observed: No photo and no video.
The nearby located winter-palace is a european styled building erected in the mid 19th century with no optical appeal. Also there is inside absolutely: No Photo, No Video.
At least there is a great exhibition of the last Khan`s properties and ceremonial clothes and items.
Ritual event of creating White Tara takes place
On February 13, a ritual event to create Buddhist deity ‘White Tara for One Day’ took place at the Bogd Khaan Palace Museum. Concurrently, a themed exhibition ‘White Tara’ opened at the exhibition hall of the museum.
During the reign of the eighth Bogd Jebtsundamba Khutaktu, there was a tradition to create White Tara in compliance with Divine proportion of High Saint Zanabazar in the eighth days of every month. The ritual has been halted since it was done in 1924 last time. However, the Bogd Khaan Palace Museum revived the ritual in 2013, since then the event White Tara for One Day’ and ‘White Tara’ exhibition have been organized in collaboration with ‘Soyoloor Giiguulekhei’ NGO.
Director of Bogd Khaan Palace Museum Ts.Erdenebaatar: “It is said that the ritual of creating a White Tara for one day has been existed from the old times. According to some materials and sutras, the creation of White Tara started in the mid-1600s during High Saint Zanabazar’s time. Previously, well-known painters had participated in the event, however this time disciples of Buddhist Schools and students of the Art schools took part. According to the ancient tradition, an artist was granted the right to craft another deity after creating one because it showed artists’ skills and their divinity of mind. In connection, one can understand that these students are going to defend their bachelor thesis in creation of god”.
The ritual of creation of White Tara was done by over 10 artists. In the exhibition, White Tara that were made within the first eighth day of the first month of Lunar New Year over 100 years ago, White Tara created with the face of real person by Mongolian renowned painter known as Marzan Sharav are on display. Moreover, visitors sang the praise of White Tara and heard Sitatapatra or White Umbrella Mantra.
The exhibition will run until February 18.
Prize winners of “Garuda 2018” announced
Today marks the 379th historic anniversary of Ulaanbaatar city. Foundation of present-day Ulaanbaatar city was laid by enthroning Undur Gegeen (High Saint) Zanabazar in 1639 on the bank of Lake Shireet Tsagaan and establishing his residence. The city was settled in the present location in 1778 after changing its location 29 times. The first Constitution of Mongolia in 1924 officially named the capital city of Mongolia as Ulaanbaatar.
On the occasion of the anniversary, Garuda 2018 ceremony was held to announce best organizations that made valuable contribution to the development of the capital city.
Circle K international convenience store was selected as the best franchising, Bid and Bid LLC and Shine Songolt department store were selected as the best constructions whereas Mongol Basalt LLC was selected as the best plant that introduced advanced technologies, Urban brand by Denimon LLC as the best branding and the Embassy of China as the best in auto road and infrastructure sector.
A ceremony to pay tribute to the memorial monument where foundation of Ulaanbaatar city laid, took place today marking the anniversary of the capital city. Six police officers who are getting married today also paid tribute to the armorial monument of the capital city.
Moreover, armorial flag raising ceremony of the capital city was held at the 032nd army unit.
Mongolian Epic: Mongolian Tuuli (Bogd Khaan Palace Museum)
2014.11.26-нд Богд хааны ордон музейн Хаан туульсын өргөөнд Тууль хайллаа.
MONGOLIA: ULAAN BAATAR: BOGD KHAAN PALACE ENTRANCE GATE - INSIDE
The only building of the palace where it was allowed to take pictures and Videos inside although I bought an expensive permission.
Bogd Khaan Palace Museum /Богд Хааны Ордон Музей/
Bogd Khaan Palace Museum, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.