National Amusement Park
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| Location | Sükhbaatar, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia | 
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| Coordinates | 47°54′35.5″N 106°55′18.9″E / 47.909861°N 106.921917°E | 
| Status | Operating | 
| Opened | 1969 | 
The National Amusement Park (Mongolian: Үндэсний соёл амралтын хүрээлэн) is an amusement park in Sükhbaatar District, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
History
The park was opened in 1969.[1] On 5 July 2005, the governor and mayor of Ulaanbaatar City Government issued a decree on granting a 15-year lease of land to the amusement park.[2]
Architecture
The park includes a castle, roller coaster, games, paddle boats and haunted house. Currently, it has 24 rides in total.[2] It also features an ice skating rink during winter.[3]
Rides and attractions
The park has 1 currently operating roller coaster, and 1 defunct coaster. [4]
| Ride | Season | Manufacturer | Description | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Opened | Closed | |||
| Jijig Galzo Holgana | 2010 
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2021-2022 | Mite Mouse | A children's steel roller coaster that operated from 2010 to 2021-2022. It featured a compact and mild layout consisting of a many small turns and drawn out elements. | 
| Toirog Zam | 2013 
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Operating | Hebei Zhongye Metallurgical Equipment Manufacturing Co., Ltd | A steel roller coaster that began operating in 2013. The track resembles that of an Arrow Dynamics coaster. The layout features 3 inversions, with 2 back-to-back vertical loops and 1 corkscrew. | 
See also
References
- ^ Roberts, Sophy (12 September 2015). "Hotel insider: Shangri-La, Mongolia". Financial Times. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
 - ^ a b chagy5. "People continue to quest amusement park's modernization, safety and accessibility". The UB Post. Retrieved 18 August 2024.
{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ "National Amusement Park". Lonely Planet. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
 - ^ "National Amusement Park". Roller Coaster Database. Retrieved 17 March 2025.
 
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