• 47°53′3″N 106°54′57″E / 47.88417°N 106.91583°E. Zaisan Memorial. T-34 tank used by the Soviet Union, now placed below the Zaisan Memorial hill.
  • The Zaisan Memorial clearly shows the disregard of modern Mongolians for history. The filth and omnipresent graffiti is a testimony to people who just don't care.
  • In many ways, the Zaisan Memorial is a massive show of appreciation for the Soviet Union, from the Mongolian people.
  • Zaisan Memorial is a significant location in Mongolia with a rich history and cultural significance. ... Memorial Statue of Soviet Soldiers.
  • In 2003, a tank memorial, which previously had been located on a crossroads between Zaisan and the city center, was moved to the foot of the hill.
  • Depending on your love of Soviet monuments and sprawling city views, the Zaisan Memorial steps are either a small price to pay for some seriously cool...
  • In 1971, the Soviets built a memorial, on top of Zaisan hill, in the memory of Russian and Mongolian soldiers who lost their lives during WWII.
  • Entry to the Zaisan Memorial is free. The memorial is reachable by 612 steps from the bottom of the mountain and by 300 steps if you park your car in the top lot.
  • Located on top of a hill in south Ulaanbaatar, the Zaisan Memorial was built to commemorate Mongolian and Soviet soldiers killed in World War II.
  • The Zaisan Memorial in Baruun-Urt, Mongolia is a memorial dedicated to the Soviet soldiers who died in the Battle of Khalkhin Gol during World War II.