Danzanravjaa Museum

The museum contains more than 2000 exhibits, the value of which is about 17 billion Mongolian tögrög according to the National Census.

[1] The museum preserves Buddhist artifacts that survived the period of the Mongolian People's Republic.

Lama Tuduv, curator of these artifacts, hid them in various craters in the desert.

[2] In 2019, United States Ambassador to Mongolia, Michael S. Klecheski visited the museum.

[3] The museum has: manuscripts and traditional clothing;[4] paintings and religious statues made of brass and gold; about 800 scriptures, more than 400 poems and a volume of philosophy;[5][6] religious costumes and tsam masks;[7] and exhibits with swords and weapons, as well as 10 books of plays.