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CHINGGIS KHAAN'S CAVALRY SHOW 2007 PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 01 August 2007

The performance will show re-enactment of Chinggis Khaan and  500 of his thirteenth century powerful cavalrymen armed with swords, spears, bows and arrows in mock battle in the spectacle two armies will meet and clash weapons, with the cacophony of the battle rising to a crescendo in the dust of the steppe. 

open between 12:00-18:30

traditional concert between 13:00-15:00

cavalry show between 15:30-17:00

pop rock concert between 17:10-18:30 

buses depart from the drama theater  at 11:00 and 13:00.

buses depart from the event site at 18:30. Bus fee is 3000₮.

ticket price                            adult                        child 

premium seat                         68$                         34$

standard seat                          48$                         24$

juulchin mongol naadam llc

114#, tavan bogd plaza, prime minister amar's street

sukhbaatar district, ulaanbaatar, mongolia

tel/fax 976-11330652

www.800mongol.com 

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