Yungang Grottoes Buddha statue in Datong

山西 · 大同

Where Ancient Wisdom
Meets Timeless Beauty

Discover the UNESCO World Heritage Yungang Grottoes, the gravity-defying Hanging Temple, and over 1,500 years of Buddhist art and culture in China's historic heart.

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Iconic Attractions

From ancient Buddhist caves to gravity-defying temples, discover the treasures that have drawn pilgrims and travelers for centuries.

Yungang Grottoes
UNESCO Heritage

Yungang Grottoes

云冈石窟

A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring 51,000 Buddhist statues carved into 252 caves over 1,500 years ago. Marvel at the colossal 17-meter Buddha and intricate cave paintings.

3-4 hours4.9
Hanging Temple
Engineering Marvel

Hanging Temple

悬空寺

An architectural wonder built into a sheer cliff face over 1,500 years ago. This temple uniquely combines Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism under one roof.

2-3 hours4.8
Nine Dragon Screen
Ming Dynasty Art

Nine Dragon Screen

九龙壁

China's largest and oldest glazed tile screen, featuring nine vivid dragons against a backdrop of clouds and sea. A masterpiece of Ming Dynasty craftsmanship.

30-60 min4.6
Ancient City Wall
Historic Landmark

Ancient City Wall

大同古城墙

The magnificently restored Ming Dynasty walls encircle the old city, offering panoramic views and a glimpse into Datong's military heritage.

1-2 hours4.7

Getting There

Transportation Guide

Datong is well-connected to major Chinese cities. Here's everything you need to know about reaching this historic destination.

By Air

航空

Datong Yungang Airport (DAT) connects to major Chinese cities including Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou. Airport shuttle buses run to the city center.

  • Beijing: 1 hour flight
  • Shanghai: 2 hours flight
  • Guangzhou: 3 hours flight

By High-Speed Rail

高铁

The most popular option. High-speed trains connect Datong to Beijing in just 2 hours, making it perfect for a day trip or extended stay.

  • Beijing: 2 hours
  • Taiyuan: 2 hours
  • Xi'an: 5 hours

By Bus

巴士

Long-distance buses connect Datong to nearby cities and provinces. The main bus station is located near the train station.

  • Beijing: 4-5 hours
  • Taiyuan: 3-4 hours
  • Hohhot: 3 hours

Local Transport

市内交通

Within Datong, taxis are affordable and plentiful. Tourist buses run to major attractions. Ride-hailing apps like Didi also work well.

  • Taxi to Yungang: ¥60-80
  • Tourist Bus: ¥10-30
  • Metro: Coming soon

Travel Tips

2 hrs

From Beijing by HSR

Best Time

Apr-Oct for mild weather

2-3 Days

Recommended stay

Where to Stay

Accommodations

From luxury hotels to traditional courtyard guesthouses, find the perfect place to rest after a day of exploration.

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Datong Hotel

Luxury Hotel·City Center·¥¥¥¥

Five-star luxury in the heart of the old city with traditional Chinese architecture and modern amenities.

Free WiFiRestaurantParkingSpa
4.8

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Premium Accommodation

Yungang Art Hotel

Boutique Hotel

¥¥¥
Near Yungang

Art-themed boutique hotel inspired by Buddhist sculptures, perfect for visiting the grottoes.

4.6

Garden Inn Datong

Business Hotel

¥¥
New District

Modern comfort at affordable prices with excellent transport links to all major attractions.

4.4

Ancient City Hostel

Budget Hostel

¥
Old Town

Friendly hostel in a restored courtyard house offering authentic local experience for budget travelers.

4.3

Prices vary by season. Book early during peak travel periods (April-October).

Taste the Culture

Local Cuisine

Shanxi Province is famous throughout China for its noodles and hearty northern dishes. Don't leave without trying these local specialties.

Datong knife-cut noodles
Must Try
Signature Dish

Knife-Cut Noodles

刀削面

Dating back over 800 years, Datong's knife-cut noodles are legendary. Watch skilled chefs hold a block of dough over a boiling pot, rapidly shaving thin, curved strips that fall directly into the water. The result is uniquely textured noodles that perfectly hold the rich, savory sauce - typically a slow-cooked meat ragù with local spices.

Where to Try

  • Fenglin Pavilion (凤临阁) - Historic restaurant in old town
  • Local street stalls near Huayan Temple
  • Night market on Yingbin Street
Must Try

Braised Lamb

烧羊肉

Tender lamb slow-cooked in aromatic spices, reflecting the region's nomadic culinary influences.

Youmian

莜面

Traditional oat noodles served in various shapes, a staple of Shanxi cuisine for centuries.

Huangqibao

黄芪包

Steamed buns stuffed with astragalus herb and meat, known for their health benefits.

Dining Tips for Visitors

1

Try local restaurants near the ancient city wall for authentic flavors

2

Street food vendors offer fresh knife-cut noodles at affordable prices

3

Most restaurants open early (6am) and close by 9pm

4

Vegetarian options are available at Buddhist temple restaurants

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Plan Your Journey to Datong

Whether you're planning a weekend escape from Beijing or a deeper exploration of Shanxi Province, we're here to help you create an unforgettable experience.

2-3

Days Suggested

500K+

Annual Visitors

4.8

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