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The Erdene Zuu Monastery (Mongolian: Эрдэнэ Зуу хийд) is probably the earliest surviving Buddhist monastery in Mongolia. Located in Övörkhangai Province, ...

Erdene Zuu Monastery

(841) Monastery in Kharkhorin, Mongolia
The Erdene Zuu Monastery is probably the earliest surviving Buddhist monastery in Mongolia. Located in Övörkhangai Province, approximately 2 km north-east from the center of Kharkhorin and adjacent to the ancient city of Karakorum, it is part of the Orkhon Valley Cultural Landscape World Heritage Site.
Address: 6R2R+F9Q, Kharkhorin, Ovorkhangai, Mongolia
The Erdene Zuu Monastery has been built just outside the walls of the ruins of the ancient capital after the introduction of Buddhism in Mongolia as the state ...
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This monastery is called Erdene Zuu Monastery. This monastery complex used to include 60 smaller temples and housed up to 1000 lamas at once.
Founded in 1586 by Altai Khaan, Erdene Zuu (Hundred Treasures) was the first Buddhist monastery in Mongolia. The monastery went through periods of neglect…
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A mostly intact Mongolian (Tibetan) Buddhist monastery. The wall paintings are particularly worth seeing in the Western and Eastern Temples.
Erdenezuu Monastery houses some of the most precious of Mongolia's artifacts of 16th to 19th-century Buddhist masters, comprising of 3 large temples, one ...
Enclosed in an immense walled compound, the 3 temples within are dedicated to the 3 stages of Buddha's life: as a child, adolescent, and adult. The main, ...
Erdene Zuu is regarded as the oldest surviving Buddhist monastery of Mongolia and was founded in 1585 by Abatai Khan, a descendant of Chinggis Khan.
The first Buddhist monastery in Mongolia, Erdene Zuu was established on the ruins of ancient Khar khorin city in 1586 by Avtai Sain khan, probably the most ...
The Erdene Zuu Monastery is probably the earliest surviving Buddhist monastery in Mongolia. Located in the province of Ovorkhangai, about 2 kilometres ...