• 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.
  • Zaisan Memorial is a significant location in Mongolia with a rich history and cultural significance. ... Memorial Statue of Soviet Soldiers.
  • In many ways, the Zaisan Memorial is a massive show of appreciation for the Soviet Union, from the Mongolian people.
  • 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.
  • 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 lies in the foothills to the south of Ulan Bator (i.e. Ulaanbaatar). It was built by the Russians as a monument to Soviet soldiers fallen in World...
  • Zaisan memorial was erected by the Russian’s to commemorate those killed in the second world war between Russia and Germany and Mongolia and Japan...
  • Built by the Russians to commemorate 'unknown soldiers and heroes' from various wars, the Zaisan Memorial features stirring socialist realism imagery with…