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Ikh zasag university nabed after chinggis Khaan, independence Avenue, Bayanzurkh Distict, 4 khoroo Description
Check in time 24 hours The Gorkhi - Terelj tourist complex initiated and founded by the "ikh zasag" university named after Chinggis khaan was opened on June 22 2005 in "Orog yamaaty am" which is translated into English as "The Grey goat glen". This is the land of unicorns sacrified and worshipped by our ancestors s "orog yamaa". ''Bumba'' or vase is the sympolic sacred place which contains the pikcs of mine treasures. Visiting our complex, you can get acquainted with Mongolian traditional life-style, stay in Mongolian ger - hotels and served with comfortable servise base fully supplied with necessary equipments. Judging historical documents, according to the order of Tului, the son Chinggis, the offering, place for esrablished, in which organized state great offering 800 years ago. This memorial center consists of 9 little palaces of Boorch and Goo Van Muhulai, heroes of Chinggis Khaan, statue of horse expressed white herds and white and black flags. Facilities
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| Experts say copper prices to remain high for next two years |
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Market observers believe Mongolian copper prices will remain high for at least the next two years. One of the main reasons given for the continuing high prices are delays to planned mining projects caused by increasing percentages of revenues being funneled off by governments in Mongolia and Africa. |