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Stands in the center of the Mongolian capital Ulan Bator Among the quarters of the yurt and one-story buildings, its brightly painted walls, the roofs of multi-colored tiles, the figures of terrible gods - the guardians of the entrance seem extraordinarily beautiful. The main gate of the temple is traditionally turned to the south. In the courtyard there is a statue of Buddha and a stone stupa. |
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