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- viator.com en-ZA/Ulaanbaatar-attractions/…A number of sightseeing tours include a stop at Gandantegchinlen Monastery (also sometimes written Gandantegchenling Monastery).
- atlasobscura.com places/gandan-monastery-…View all photos. Gandantegchinlen Monastery Marcin Konsek / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0). ... 36. Gandantegchinlen Monastery. Copy Link.
- en.wikipedia.org Gandantegchinlen MonasteryBuddhist monastery in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Not to be confused with Ganden Monastery. ... Gandantegchinlen Monastery is located in Mongolia.
- hellotravel.com mongolia/gandantegchinlen-…Gandantegchinlen Monastery is well known and famous place in this city. The religious community was built by request of the fifth Jebtsundamba Khutuktu in 1809.
- gems.travel article/asia/mongolia/ulaanbaatar/…Gandantegchinlen Khiid Monastery in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia is one of the most important Buddhist sites in the country.
- expedia.co.id en/Gandantegchinlen-Monastery-…Explore the Gandantegchinlen Monastery when you travel to Downtown Ulaanbaatar - Expedia's Gandantegchinlen Monastery information guide keeps you in...
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- legendtour.mn eng/mongolia/regions/ub-gandan-…Small mobile monasteries functioned in Mongolia, and in 1838 the Gandantegchinlen monastery was founded as the religious center of Sutra-Tantra Buddhism...
- ursulasweeklywanders.com travel/gandantegchinlen-…Gandantegchinlen Khiid (Gandan Monastery) was originally built in the centre of Ulaanbaatar in 1810, and was moved to its current location by the 5th...
- flipboard.com article/gandantegchinlen-monastery/…Atlas Obscura - Gandantegchinlen, or Gandan as locals and visitors alike refer to it, was once one of the only permanent buildings in this city of tent-dwelling …
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- selenatravel.com blog/gandantegchinlen-monasteryThere are a number of cobblestone paths that lead to Gandan Monastery – “The Great Place of Complete Joy” as the name translates from Tibetan.