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Yungang Grottoes in Datong: A Textbook-Level Cultural Heritage, How Can You Not Visit?

Yungang Grottoes are located in Datong, Shanxi, a national historical and cultural city. It is one of the four major grottoes in China, known for its unique topography, exquisite craftsmanship, and long history, making it a textbook-level cultural heritage. Whether you love aesthetics or history, it is worth visiting. The scenes of Datong Yungang Grottoes bear some resemblance to the popular online game 'Black Myth: Wukong,' making it even more necessary to visit Yungang Grottoes. Follow the travel guide by Shanye Jun to explore this historical and cultural heritage site! 1. Ticket Information: Adult tickets are 120 yuan. Minors (under 1.2 meters in height, under 6 years old) and seniors (over 60 years old) are free. 2. Opening Hours: Open daily from 8:00 to 18:00. Ticket sales and entry stop at 18:00. 3. Highlights: Dozens of exquisitely carved Buddha statues are quite impressive. Many houses are built under the Yadan-style slopes to house the colorful Buddha statues that cannot be exposed to light, which is very magical. There are also temples in the style of the Southern Dynasties in the scenic area, which have great architectural aesthetic tension. 4. Transportation: Public transportation is very convenient. Take Datong bus No. 12 or No. 3 to the 'Yungang' station and walk 100 meters to reach the main entrance of the scenic area. 5. Food and Accommodation: The scenic area is close to Yungang District in Datong City, so food and accommodation are not a problem. Staying in Datong City can solve the food and accommodation issues, so there is no need to worry about these problems when visiting Yungang Grottoes. 6. Notes: Yungang Grottoes is an important national historical relic protection unit. Many buildings are easily corroded due to their age and material issues, so flash photography is prohibited indoors, and indoor safety should be noted. Pets, incense, and candles are prohibited in the park, as well as smoking and drone flying.
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Posted: Sep 15, 2024
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