【K】Mongolia Travel-Ulaanbaatar[몽골 여행-울란바토르]보그드산 만치르 사원/Bogd Khan Mountain/Manjusri Monastery/Ger
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울란바토르에서 남쪽으로 한 시간 정도를 가면 도립공원인 보그드산이 나온다. 이곳은 몽골 최대의 라마불교 사원이었던 만치르 사원이 있던 곳이다. 하지만 지금은 거의 폐허가 돼있다. 1920년대까지만 해도 이곳에는 스무 개 정도의 절에 승려들만 300명이 넘게 살았다고 한다. 당시 절에서 쓰던 솥이 남아 있는데, 이곳의 규모가 얼마나 컸는지 알 수 있다. “이게 뭔지 알아요?” “스님 천 명이 밥을 해 먹던 솥이에요”.”언제?” “아주 옛날에요.” “실제로 봤나요?” “저는 못봤죠.” 1930년대 스탈린의 대숙청시기에 만치르 사원은 비극적 최후를 맞았다. 수백 명의 승려들이 총살당했고, 사원은 파괴된 것이다. “1922년∼1940년 사이에 많은 몽골 국민들이 박해를 당했어요. 일본의 첩자라는 이유로, 소련의 지시로 많은 사람들을 죽였죠.”전쟁에서 같이 적과 싸우며 혈맹 관계를 유지했던 소련과 몽골. 하지만 그 이면에는 이런 어두운 역사도 있었다. 만치르 사원이 있는 보그드 산은 침엽수림이 울창한 산이다. 말을 타고 숲 속으로 들어가 봤다. 잣나무 숲이 끝없이 펼쳐져 있어 초원과는 사뭇 다른 풍광이다. 이 날은 몽골의 전통가옥인 게르에서 하룻밤을 묵기로 했다. 나무 타는 소리만 들릴 뿐, 숲 속의 밤은 고요하기만 하다.
[English: Google Translator]
Go for about an hour south of Ulaanbaatar comes out of the mountain Provincial Park de Vogue. This is where Le was four won manchi Lama was the largest Buddhist temple in Mongolia. But now there is almost gotta ruin. Until the 1920s and has lived here for more than 300 people, only the monks in the section of the twenty or so. There sseudeon pot remains in me at the time, you can see how keotneun the scale of the place. I know what this is? I'm cooker monk thousand people ate it with rice. When? It's a long time ago. Did you actually see that? I saw a nail. 1930 manchi the Great Purge time of Stalin Le temple hit a tragic end. Danghaetgo hundreds of monks were executed by firing squad, the temple is destroyed. Many people in Mongolia between 1922-1940 have had an persecutions. For being a Japanese spy, killed a lot of people under the direction of the Soviet Union, who keep the enemy clan fighting between the Soviet Union and Mongolia, as in war. But even if there were such a dark history. Le Vogue manchi de mountain coniferous forests with a lush mountain temples. Horseback looked into the woods. There is an endless pine forests and meadows spread is quite different scenery. This day was a mukgi the night in a ger traditional houses of Mongolia But heard only the sound of wood burning, the forest at night is just quiet.
[Mongolia : Google Translator]
-ий цаг Улаанбаатар хотын урд уул аймгийн Парк де Vogue гарч ирдэг нь яв. Энэ Le дөрвөн ялалт manchi лам Монголын хамгийн том Буддын шашны сүм байсан юм хаана байна. Харин одоо бараг л байхаас өөр аргагүй балгас байдаг. 1920 оныг хүртэл 300 гаруй хүн, хор
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■클립명: 아시아037-중국24-08 보그드산 만치르 사원/Bogd Khan Mountain/Manjusri Monastery/Ger
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 윤성도 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2016년 8월 August
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Ulaanbaatar | Wikipedia audio article
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Ulaanbaatar
00:01:20 1 Names and etymology
00:03:36 2 History
00:03:45 2.1 Prehistory
00:04:17 2.2 Before 1639
00:05:05 2.3 Mobile monastery
00:10:18 2.4 Urga and the Kyakhta trade
00:11:53 2.5 Independence and socialist era
00:15:44 2.6 Democratic protests of 1989–1990
00:17:08 2.7 Since 1990
00:18:38 3 Geography and climate
00:21:39 4 Panoramas
00:21:48 5 Administration and subdivisions
00:23:06 6 Economy
00:24:07 7 Sights
00:25:52 7.1 Monasteries
00:26:34 7.1.1 Winter Palace
00:27:41 7.2 Museums
00:30:34 7.3 Chinggis (Sükhbaatar) Square
00:31:27 7.4 Zaisan Memorial
00:32:01 7.5 National Sport Stadium
00:32:18 7.6 Arts and culture
00:33:45 8 Parks
00:35:37 8.1 Embassies and consulates
00:36:13 9 Religion
00:36:39 10 Municipal symbols
00:36:59 10.1 City emblem and flag
00:37:35 11 Education
00:38:51 12 Libraries
00:39:00 12.1 National Library
00:39:21 12.2 Public libraries
00:41:03 12.3 University libraries
00:41:45 12.4 Digital libraries
00:43:26 12.5 Special libraries
00:45:16 12.6 Archives
00:45:50 13 Transport
00:47:52 14 Air pollution
00:48:46 15 Twin towns – sister cities
00:48:59 15.1 Proximity to nearby urban centers abroad
00:50:01 16 Notable individuals
00:50:24 17 Appearances in fiction
00:50:45 18 See also
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Ulaanbaatar, formerly anglicised as Ulan Bator (Mongolian: Улаанбаатар, [ʊɮɑːm.bɑːtʰɑ̆r], Ulaγanbaγatur, literally Red Hero), is the capital and largest city of Mongolia. The city is not part of any aimag (province), and its population as of 2014 was over 1.3 million, almost half of the country's total population. Located in north central Mongolia, the municipality lies at an elevation of about 1,300 meters (4,300 ft) in a valley on the Tuul River. It is the country's cultural, industrial and financial heart, the centre of Mongolia's road network and connected by rail to both the Trans-Siberian Railway in Russia and the Chinese railway system.The city was founded in 1639 as a nomadic Buddhist monastic centre. It settled permanently at its present location, the junction of the Tuul and Selbe rivers, in 1778. Prior to that occasion it changed location twenty-eight times, each new location being chosen ceremonially. In the twentieth century, Ulaanbaatar grew into a major manufacturing center. Ulaanbaatar is a member of the Asian Network of Major Cities 21. The city's official website lists Moscow, Hohhot, Seoul, Sapporo and Denver as sister cities.
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