Ulaanbaatar


Ulaanbaatar is the capital city located in the central part of Mongolia on the bank of Tuul River. In 1639, it was founded as the center of Buddhism in the country, and has since grown to reflect a mix of ancient tradition, Buddhist ritual and modern commerce and trade. It is the undisputed political, economic, and cultural center of Mongolia. The capital is administrated in six districts (Sukhbaatar, Khan-Uul, Chingeltei and Bayangol) and the three satellite towns of Nalaikh, Baga Khangai and Baganuur. 

In 2014 Ulaanbaatar'