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Experience the spirit of Mongolia at the Wrestling Kids Statue, a cultural landmark celebrating the nation's wrestling heritage in Ulaanbaatar.
Discover the Wrestling Kids Statue in Ulaanbaatar, a captivating tribute to Mongolia's rich wrestling culture. This impressive statue celebrates the strength and skill of young wrestlers, showcasing the country's deep-rooted traditions and love for this ancient sport. A must-visit for tourists, it’s a perfect spot for photography and a deeper understanding of Mongolian heritage.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
Starting from Zuunmod Central Square, head east towards the main road, Ulaanbaatar-Zuunmod Road. Once you reach the road, turn left and continue walking straight for approximately 1.5 kilometers. You will pass by several local shops and eateries along the way. Keep an eye out for the signposts indicating Ulaanbaatar. After about 1.5 kilometers, you will see a fork in the road. Take the right fork onto SBD - 8 khoroo. Continue walking for another kilometer. The Wrestling Kids Statue will be on your right side, near a small park area.
Public Transport
From Zuunmod Central Square, walk to the nearest bus stop on Ulaanbaatar-Zuunmod Road. Look for buses heading to Ulaanbaatar. Board a bus and pay the fare (usually around 500 MNT). Stay on the bus for about 15 minutes until you reach the stop near the SBD - 8 khoroo area. Disembark and walk a short distance to the right; the Wrestling Kids Statue will be visible from the road.
Use Wrestling Kids Statue as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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