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Black Myth: Wukong filming locations in Shanxi are worth adding to your National Day travel list

Shanxi is finally getting the attention it deserves! Out of the 36 ancient Chinese architectural sites featured in 'Black Myth: Wukong,' 27 are in Shanxi, showcasing Chinese aesthetics to the fullest. So, how should you explore Shanxi during the National Day holiday? ❶ Book the Black Myth filming locations in advance ❷ Avoid Datong and Taiyuan; the Jin South and Jin Southeast routes are more comfortable, often offering exclusive experiences 🗺 Jin South 7-day route D1 Yuncheng, Jiezhou Guandi Temple - Changping Guandi Temple - City Museum D2 Ruicheng, Yongle Palace - Guangrenwang Temple - City God Temple D3 Wanrong, Feiyun Tower - Houtu Temple - Ji King Temple D4 Xinjiang, Longxing Temple - Jiangzhou Great Hall - Fusheng Temple D5-6, Xixian Xiaoxitian - Feihong Tower D7 Linfen, City Museum - Dayun Temple - Three Theaters in the Northern Suburbs 👀 Highlights Jin South has a high density of ancient buildings, with the Guandi Temple featuring a true statue of Guan Yu, Yongle Palace murals comparable to those in the Mogao Caves, Guangrenwang Temple being one of the three Tang structures, and the suspended sculptures in Xiaoxitian discovered after Black Myth. 🗺 Jin Southeast 7-day route D1 Changzhi, Guanyin Hall - City God Temple - City Museum D2 Changzi, Faxing Temple - Chongqing Temple D3-4 Gaoping, Iron Buddha Temple - Dinglin Temple - Kaihua Temple - Erlang Temple - Chongming Temple D5 Lingchuan, Chong'an Temple - Xixi Erxian Temple - Cui Fojun Temple D6-7 Jincheng, City Museum - Jade Emperor Temple - Qinglian Temple - Xiaonan Village Erxian Temple - Zexian Dai Temple 👀 Highlights Guanyin Hall, Faxing Temple, Iron Buddha Temple, and Jade Emperor Temple are all Black Myth filming locations. It is recommended to visit them at noon on sunny days. Leaving these sites, the scattered ancient buildings disperse the crowds; the dressing tower in Xixi Erxian Temple is as beautiful as a fairy, and the small wooden works in Xiaonan Village Erxian Temple are exquisite. Appreciating ancient buildings is essentially about appreciating art. Do you love art and museums like I do? What do cultural travelers see when they look at the world? They see timeless art treasures, the blending of civilizations after geographical boundaries are broken, and empathize with ancient people across millennia. I linger in museums and ancient buildings around the world, 'The world is reachable, only emotions are priceless,' reaching every corner of the world, and being moved to tears by the world!
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Posted: Sep 17, 2024
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