
The China-Mongolia Friendship Monument
WWFF+9MG, SBD - 8 khoroo, Ulaanbaatar 14192
The China-Mongolia Friendship Monument, located in Ulaanbaatar, serves as a significant historical marker of the diplomatic ties between these two neighboring nations. Established in 2014, the plaque commemorates the 65th anniversary of the establishment of formal diplomatic relations between the People’s Republic of China and Mongolia.
The monument features inscriptions in both Mongolian and Chinese, expressing deep gratitude toward the individuals who have contributed to the growth and strengthening of bilateral cooperation. It stands as a formal acknowledgment of the shared history and the ongoing commitment to peaceful partnership and mutual development.
Beyond its physical presence, the plaque remains a living symbol of diplomatic resilience and regional stability—marking a transition from decades of complex geopolitical shifts to a modern era of economic and cultural exchange. Today, it stands as both a testament to history and a symbol of cooperation, reminding visitors of the enduring efforts required to maintain harmony and friendship across borders.
