
Seoul Street Peacock Sculptures
Seoul Street Peacock Sculptures
Seoul Street Peacock Sculptures
The Seoul Street Peacock Sculptures are a pair of colorful public art installations located at the entrance to Seoul Street in central Ulaanbaatar. Positioned on a landscaped traffic island opposite ASA Arena, the sculptures have become a recognizable landmark for both locals and visitors exploring one of the city's busiest entertainment and dining districts.
Although they are not officially listed as a tourist attraction, the peacocks provide a popular photo stop and add vibrant color to the surrounding urban landscape. Their bright blue bodies and detailed feather designs stand out against the modern skyline, making them easy to spot from several directions.
A Landmark at the Entrance to Seoul Street
Seoul Street is one of Ulaanbaatar's best-known streets for restaurants, cafés, bars, and nightlife. The peacock sculptures serve as a visual gateway to this lively neighborhood and are often photographed by visitors walking between Peace Avenue, Grand Plaza, and the surrounding commercial district.
Their location also places them close to several of the city's most visited attractions, making them an easy stop while exploring central Ulaanbaatar.
The Symbolism of the Peacock
Across many cultures, the peacock is associated with:
- Beauty
- Prosperity
- Renewal
- Pride
- Elegance
- Good fortune
The vibrant colors and distinctive appearance of the sculptures bring a playful and artistic character to Seoul Street, contrasting with the surrounding modern buildings and busy traffic.
While no official plaque explains the meaning of these particular sculptures, they contribute to Ulaanbaatar's growing collection of contemporary public art.
Public Art in Ulaanbaatar
Over the past decade, Ulaanbaatar has introduced numerous decorative sculptures, monuments, and artistic installations throughout the city. These projects aim to create more attractive public spaces and encourage residents and visitors to engage with urban art. The Seoul Street peacocks are part of this broader effort to enhance the city's streetscape with modern decorative sculptures.
What You'll See
The installation consists of two life-sized peacock sculptures positioned several meters apart on a grassy island.
Visitors will notice:
- Bright blue bodies with textured feathers
- Gold-colored wing details
- Long decorative tails
- Raised crests on their heads
- Open green space surrounding the sculptures
- Modern buildings and ASA Arena as a backdrop
The sculptures are accessible from the surrounding sidewalks, making them easy to photograph from multiple angles.
Photography
The peacocks are especially photogenic because of their location.
Popular photography opportunities include:
- Individual close-up portraits of each sculpture
- Wide-angle views showing both peacocks together
- The modern architecture of ASA Arena in the background
- Evening photos when nearby buildings and Seoul Street are illuminated
- Street photography capturing the contrast between public art and city life
Nearby Attractions
The sculptures are within walking distance of many popular destinations in central Ulaanbaatar.
Nearby places include:
- ASA Arena
- Seoul Street Entrance Gate
- Ulaanbaatar Department Store Mall
- Sükhbaatar Square
- National Academic Drama Theatre
- Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal Statue
- Peace Bell
Because of their central location, the sculptures can easily be included in a self-guided walking tour of downtown Ulaanbaatar.
Why Visit the Seoul Street Peacock Sculptures?
While they may not be a major sightseeing destination on their own, the peacock sculptures provide a colorful and distinctive stop while exploring Seoul Street.
They offer visitors:
- A unique photo opportunity
- Contemporary public art
- Easy access from the city center
- A recognizable meeting point
- Close proximity to restaurants, cafés, shopping, and nightlife
For travelers who enjoy discovering lesser-known landmarks, the sculptures are a small but memorable part of Ulaanbaatar's evolving urban landscape.
Opening Hours
The sculptures are located in a public outdoor space and can be visited 24 hours a day.
There is no admission fee.
Visitor Information
Recommended Visit Duration
10–15 minutes.
Admission
Free.
Accessibility
The sculptures can be viewed from the surrounding sidewalks. Visitors should use designated pedestrian crossings when approaching the traffic island.
Best Time to Visit
Late afternoon and early evening provide excellent lighting for photography, while the surrounding restaurants and cafés become livelier after sunset.
Plan the Rest of Your Visit
Related Attractions
- Seoul Street Entrance Gate
- The Beatles Statue
- National Academic Drama Theatre
- S. Zorig Democracy Mural
- Peace Bell
- Sükhbaatar Square


