Zaisan Memorial

The Dsaisan Memorial (Mongolian Зайсан ) located south of the Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar and commemorates the fallen in World War II Soviet soldiers.

The memorial was built by Russians is on a hill. Arotunda provide various wall paintings represent scenes of friendship between the peoples of the USSR and Mongolia, for example, the Soviet support for Mongolia's independence in 1921, the defeat of the Japanese Kwantung Army on the Khalkha River at the Mongolian border in 1939, victory over Nazi Germany and achievements of the peace time as the Russian space program.

After reaching the top car park visitors have to climb three hundred steps before reaching the monument. Reward is a panoramic view of Ulaanbaatar such as the Tuul River.

In 2003, a tank that previously stood on the crossroads of Dsaisan and the center of the city, implemented at the foot of the hill. It is a Soviet tank, which had been donated by the Mongolian people of a Russian brigade. Here is a map that traces the path of the Brigade of Moscow until the fall of Berlin in 1945.

Dsaisan is a popular venue for school trips and exam celebrations.

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