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Top 50 Best Things to Do near Dingxiang [2025]

Yungang Grottoes
Yungang Grottoes
Yungang Grottoes
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Yungang Grottoes

Yungang Grottoes

4.8
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31128 reviews
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8.9
From TRY 59.39
Based on 996 reviews
>100 km from downtown
Phone +8603527992666
Address: No. 1, Yungang Town, Yungang District, Datong City, Shanxi Province
Recommended sightseeing time: 3–4 hours
Highlights:
Stroll through the grottoes and explore Forty Caves
59,000+ stone sculptures inside caves
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The Yungang Grottoes were carved during the reign of Emperor Wencheng of the Northern Wei Dynasty. Overseen by the eminent monk Tan Yao, the project lasted approximately 150 years (460-525 AD). It was a royal project undertaken by the Northern Wei imperial family, which mobilized the nation's manpower and resources, and reflected the political ambition of the Northern Wei Dynasty.
The first of the four major grottoes I visited. It was breathtaking. Truly perfect for off-season travel. Unfortunately, due to historical reasons, some of the statues have disappeared with time. May it endure longer so that future generations can admire it.
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Jinci Museum
Jinci Museum
Jinci Museum
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Jinci Museum

Jinci Museum

4.8
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14265 reviews
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8.6
From TRY 475.06
Based on 119 reviews
Taiyuan Ancient County/Jinci Temple | 96.2 km from downtown
Phone +864006088608
Address: In Jinci Park, Jinyuan District, Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province
Recommended sightseeing time: 2–4 hours
Highlights:
Growing Buddhist Relics Tower overlooking Jinci's panorama
󱨜Jinci's Three Treasures showcase ancient architectural charm
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My first visit to Taiyuan, and my first stop was the Jinci Museum – it was amazing! The Holy Mother Hall: Top-tier Northern Song Dynasty architecture! The 42 painted clay maiden statues have incredible expressions, and the 8 dragon-carved pillars have a built-in 3D effect (there's even a dragon!). Fish Pond Flying Bridge: China's earliest overpass! Offering Hall: A Jin Dynasty pure wood pavilion plus, built without a single nail yet withstanding 800 years of wind and rain. Song Dynasty Painted Clay Sculptures: The Holy Mother Hall's star team! Each maiden has a unique expression, and their clothing and postures are all different. Zhou Bai: A 3000-year-old reclining war god! Nanlao Spring: "Jade Water" certified by Li Bai! You can even drink the water from the dragon-shaped stone mouth at the spring's source!
Stepping into Jinci is like traveling back a thousand years, where history unfolds its story. Or, "Strolling through the ancient buildings, every step is a dialogue with time." These descriptions effectively highlight Jinci's historical weight, natural beauty, and cultural charm, making your sharing more engaging.
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Pingyao Ancient City
Pingyao Ancient City
Pingyao Ancient City
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Pingyao Ancient City

Pingyao Ancient City

4.6
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21417 reviews
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8.5
From TRY 730.41
Based on 1,383 reviews
Inside Pingyao Ancient City | >100 km from downtown
Phone +8603545690000
Address: No. 58 Zhaobi South Street, Pingyao County, Jinzhong City
Recommended sightseeing time: 1–2 days
Highlights:
Enjoy stunning sunset views from the city wall in the evening
󰀆World-class photography exhibition
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The ancient city is quite large, and it was tiring to explore. Opinions may vary. I allocated two days and bought a combined ticket, which allowed me to visit most of the attractions. Food prices were generally a bit high; nothing particularly amazing, but I didn't regret it either.
The best-preserved ancient city in the country! It's definitely worth a visit. The city's functions and layout are excellent, and with Liu Bowen's strategic planning, it's truly incredible!
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Yingxian Wooden Pagoda
Yingxian Wooden Pagoda
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Yingxian Wooden Pagoda

Yingxian Wooden Pagoda

4.8
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16039 reviews
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8.4
From TRY 285.04
Based on 182 reviews
>100 km from downtown
Phone +8603495088889
Address: Northwest corner of Yingxian city, Shuozhou city
Recommended sightseeing time: 1–2 hours
Highlights:
󱓊11-foot Buddha statue inside
Panoramic views of nature & history
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The Sakyamuni Pagoda of Fogong Temple, also known as the Yingxian Wooden Pagoda, is located in Fogong Temple in Yingxian County, Shuozhou City, Shanxi Province. It was first built in the second year of the Qingning era of the Liao Dynasty (1056). It is the tallest and oldest existing pure wooden pavilion-style building in the world, and is known as one of the "Three Great Towers of the World" along with the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy and the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
Xiao Yu's explanation was excellent and very detailed, covering the history, architectural structure, and the vicissitudes of the wooden pagoda. I visited nine years ago, and each time the experience is different, but the wooden pagoda remains as beautiful as ever.
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Xuankong Temple
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Xuankong Temple

Xuankong Temple

4.7
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9925 reviews
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8.4
From TRY 89.08
Based on 793 reviews
>100 km from downtown
Phone +8603528333081
Address: At the foot of Hengshan Mountain in the southeastern suburb of Wuyuan County, Datong City
Recommended sightseeing time: 1–2 hours
Highlights:
Admire Exquisite Wood Carved Murals Along the Plank Road
󰋄Cliffside's breathtaking architecture
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The Hanging Temple is worth a visit. If you're not afraid of heights, you should definitely climb it. However, the scenic area is a bit of a rip-off. The ticket office and the Hanging Temple are in two separate places, and it feels like they're just trying to get you to take their shuttle bus.
The Hanging Temple (a national cultural relic) is located in Ciyangxia, Hengshan Mountain, 4 kilometers southeast of Hunyuan County, Datong City, Shanxi Province. It is a temple complex integrating Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism, situated approximately 60 meters above the ground. It was first built in the 15th year of the Taihe reign of the Northern Wei Dynasty (491 AD). It has been repaired throughout the dynasties. During the Jin and Yuan dynasties, the south and north buildings, along with the suspended walkway, largely formed the current spatial layout. The existing buildings are mainly from the Ming and Qing dynasties. (Filming location for Black Myth: Wukong) The temple gate faces south, with the west side considered the main entrance. It is a wooden frame structure with a multi-layered horizontal layout running north-south. The overall layout is "one courtyard and two buildings," with a suspended temple courtyard at the south end and two suspended flying buildings at the north end. It is one of the earliest and best-preserved high-altitude wooden cliff-side buildings in China. The great Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai inscribed the words "Magnificent" on the cliff face. The great Ming Dynasty traveler Xu Xiake exclaimed it as "a magnificent sight under heaven." In the first year of the Tianxing era of the Northern Wei Dynasty (398 AD), the Northern Wei established its capital in Pingcheng (present-day Datong City). Before his death, Kou Qianzhi (365-448 AD), a Taoist master of the Northern Wei, left a will: to build a temple in the sky, so as to "reach the heavenly guests above and sever the hustle and bustle below." Afterwards, his disciples raised funds from various sources, carefully selected a site, and designed the temple. The Hanging Temple was completed in the fifteenth year of the Taihe era of the Northern Wei Dynasty (491 AD). Travel Guide Transportation: Bus 901 goes directly there, running once an hour, taking 2.5 hours. The last bus departs at 6 PM. However, sometimes the bus doesn't stop. Ticket Price: Located within the Hengshan Scenic Area, the outer perimeter ticket is 15 yuan, and the climbing ticket is 100 yuan. Reservations must be made one week in advance through "Beiyue Yunyou" (Northern Yue Cloud Tour). (Free for those over 60 years old; military personnel with preferential treatment cards need to purchase a climbing ticket). Shuttle bus fare between Hengshan attractions is 20 yuan. (Not recommended for those with a fear of heights) Time: 1-2 hours Accommodation and Meals: Stay overnight in Hunyuan Ancient Town. Taxi fare to Hengshan is 10 yuan. The local specialty, liangfen (cold noodles), can be made in six or seven different flavors. Nearby Attractions: Datong Ancient Town, Yungang Grottoes, Yong'an Temple, Yuanjue Temple Brick Pagoda, Hanging Temple, Hengshan Mountain, Jueshan Temple Pagoda, Yingxian Wooden Pagoda.
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Dazhao Temple
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Dazhao Temple

Dazhao Temple

4.7
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7933 reviews
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8.3
From TRY 207.84
Based on 139 reviews
Dazhao Temple / Saishang old street | >100 km from downtown
Phone +8604716303154
Address: Dazhao Street, Yuquan District, Hohhot City
Recommended sightseeing time: 2–3 hours
Highlights:
󱓊10-yard golden dragon & mural
Grand blessing ceremony on Lantern Festival
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Jokhang Temple, the oldest Yellow Sect temple in Hohhot, has a wide-ranging influence in Inner Mongolia. A renowned tourist destination with excellent value, its magnificent temple architecture, precious cultural relics and artwork, and the mysterious Chamu dance and Buddhist music constitute the Jokhang Temple's "Temple Culture," making it a truly worthwhile experience. The recommended duration of the visit is approximately three hours.
This is a particularly worthwhile attraction in Hohhot. The Jade Buddha made the strongest impression. While the other halls were crowded, standing before the Jade Buddha felt incredibly sacred. The entire temple exudes the power of faith.
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Little Western Paradise
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Little Western Paradise

Little Western Paradise

4.8
/5
4148 reviews
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8.2
From TRY 207.84
>100 km from downtown
Phone +8603576733033
Address: Xiaoxitian, Xicheng Qu, Beijing Shi, China
Recommended sightseeing time: 2 hours
Highlights:
󰋄Check out Black Myth: Wukong
󰀆Ancient Zen temple from Ming
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With a building area of ​​only 216.72 square meters, the hall is filled with colorful sculptures. Besides the five main statues on the altar, the walls, pillars, and even the rafters are adorned with thousands of painted sculptures. These sculptures, each with a unique posture and vivid form, are situated within the halls and pavilions of a Buddhist kingdom. Some are over 3 meters tall, while others are only the size of a thumb. Intricate yet not chaotic, elaborate yet orderly, they express the vast world of Buddhism. While many famous mountains and ancient temples in China possess various types of suspended sculptures, none are as intricate and magnificent as Xiaoxitian, nor as exquisitely beautiful.
It's a bit of a shame that I couldn't enter through the main entrance because the 81-step staircase was under construction. The thousand suspended Buddha statues were truly breathtaking; it's hard to imagine how they were built. I pray to the thousand Buddhas, and may everything go smoothly for me.
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Huayan Monastery
Huayan Monastery
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Huayan Monastery

Huayan Monastery

4.8
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10488 reviews
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8.1
From TRY 237.53
Based on 147 reviews
Ancient City Tourist Cultural Area | >100 km from downtown
Phone +8603522042001
Address: No. 459 Xia Sipo Street, Datong City
Recommended sightseeing time: 1–2 hours
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Huayan Temple, Datong, Shanxi Province History and Status: Founded in 1038 (the seventh year of the Chongxi reign of the Liao Dynasty), it was named after the Avatamsaka Sutra and also served as a temple for the Liao imperial family. It was listed as a National Key Cultural Relics Protection Unit in 1961 and rated a National 4A-level Tourist Attraction in 2014.
Absolutely breathtaking! Huayan Temple is definitely worth a visit, highly recommended! The murals are also fantastic! It's very crowded. The pagoda in the back is worth seeing, but I don't recommend climbing to the top—it's incredibly tiring, almost exhausting! There's not much to see from the top either. The underground palace is newly built and decorated entirely with copper, which isn't very attractive.
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Yanmenguan
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Yanmenguan

Yanmenguan

4.7
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5912 reviews
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8.0
From TRY 326.61
Based on 5 reviews
79.1 km from downtown
Phone +8603506100519
Address: Daixian, Xinzhou, Shanxi, China
Recommended sightseeing time: 3–4 hours
Highlights:
󱓊Yang Family's legendary statue
󰋄Walk ancient Great Wall path
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When the autumn wind sweeps across the gate tower, the imposing aura of "one man can hold the pass against ten thousand" is overwhelming—every brick and stone here is imbued with the spirit of Wei Qing and Li Guang's battles!
The scenery was beautiful, but the journey was a bit tiring. We ordered two dishes and a soup from the restaurant next to the shuttle bus inside the North Gate scenic area, which was advertised through a loudspeaker. The taste was indescribable, and the experience was not good. The tourist route signs were not very clear. I suggest finding a tour guide to improve the tourist experience.
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The Qiao Family Courtyard 
The Qiao Family Courtyard 
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The Qiao Family Courtyard 

The Qiao Family Courtyard 

4.6
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12864 reviews
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7.9
From TRY 682.90
Based on 258 reviews
Qiao Family Courtyard | >100 km from downtown
Phone +8603543831421
Address: Qiaojiabao Village, Dongguan Town, Ji County, Jinzhong City
Recommended sightseeing time: 2–3 hours
Highlights:
󰋄Exquisite wood & stone carvings
󱓊200-year-old Jin merchant architecture
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I drove through Shanxi, visiting the Li Family Mansion in Yuncheng, the Ma Family Mansion in Pingyao, the Wang Family Mansion, and the Cao Family Mansion. The Qiao Family Mansion was the best experience of all. The architecture was exquisite, the management was excellent, and the official explanations were very helpful. It's clear that with its fame and established reputation, both its operations and management have kept pace. Although the Qiao family were primarily businessmen, their family values ​​and patriotism were truly admirable.
The Qiao Family Compound is a representative of Shanxi merchants and a popular filming location for movies and TV shows. It's excellent, offering insights into the development of China's commercial empire and its social and cultural aspects during that period, making it very educational. The architecture itself is a concentrated display of the traditional courtyard houses of northern China.
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