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Development Center for Children with Disabilities

Coordinates: 47°52′59.4″N 106°47′12.9″E / 47.883167°N 106.786917°E / 47.883167; 106.786917
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Development Center for Children with Disabilities
Хөгжлийн Бэрхшээлтэй Хүүхдийн Сэргээн Засах Хөгжлийн Төв
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General information
Typecenter for disabled children
LocationBayangol
Town or cityUlaanbaatar
CountryMongolia
Coordinates47°52′59.4″N 106°47′12.9″E / 47.883167°N 106.786917°E / 47.883167; 106.786917
Groundbreaking8 September 2016
Inaugurated24 January 2019
Technical details
Floor count4
Grounds1.5 hectares
Website
Official website (in Mongolian)

The Development Center for Children with Disabilities (Mongolian: Хөгжлийн Бэрхшээлтэй Хүүхдийн Сэргээн Засах Хөгжлийн Төв) is a center for children with disabilities in Bayangol District, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.

History

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The construction for the center started on 8 September 2016. The center was handed over on 24 January 2019 in a ceremony attended by Chinese Ambassador Xing Haiming, Mongolian Chief of Staff Zandaakhüügiin Enkhbold and Mongolian Minister of Labor and Social Protection Sodnom Chinzorig. [1] The center won best architecture award in 2019.[2]

Architecture

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The center spans over an area of 1.5 hectares with three floors above the ground and one underground.[3][4] It consists of 250 beds and can treat 250 outpatients daily.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Huaxia (25 January 2019). "China-aided development center for disabled children handed over to Mongolia". New China. Retrieved 27 November 2023.
  2. ^ Ma, Chengguang; Zhuang, Qiange (6 July 2022). "CREC4-built sewage plant in Ulaanbaatar reaches new milestone". China Daily. Retrieved 27 November 2023.
  3. ^ "Mongolia disabled children development center project by China aid started". CTCE Group. 10 September 2016. Retrieved 27 November 2023.
  4. ^ "Mongolian disabled children to enjoy China-aided health services: minister". Rehabilitation International. 31 January 2019. Retrieved 27 November 2023.
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