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6 Days Beijing Datong Tour - From Beijing Central Axis to Datong Central Axis

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Beijing to Datong Tour by High-speed Train: Explore Two Ancient Capitals of China

Our 6 Days Beijing Datong Tour is your best choice to Explore Two Ancient Capitals of China in one trip. From Beijing Central Axis to Datong Central Axis, take a Beijing to Datong Tour by High-speed Train to discover the ancient and modern side of China.

From the over 750-year-old Beijing Central Axis, home to world-famous landmarks like the Forbidden City & Tian’anmen Square, to the Datong Central Axis, featuring treasures like the Datong Ancient City & Drum Tower, this 6 Days Beijing Datong Tour offers an unparalleled dive into China's architectural and cultural heritage.

Take a 6 Days Beijing Datong Tour to unveil the historic gems where ancient & modern wonders await. From the history of the Yuan, Ming & Qing Dynasties (1267-1912AD) to the Northern Wei Dynasty (386-534 AD), from the Great Wall to Yungang Grottoes, Hanging Temple & Yingxian Wooden Pagoda, this trip is the ultimate way to uncover China's timeless charm.

After our 6 Days Beijing Datong Tour, you will be touched by the two Central Axis created by ancient people. Both axes are treasures of Chinese history, with Beijing showcasing imperial splendor and Datong highlighting frontier resilience and Buddhist culture.

You Can Experience “Must-see & Must-do” with This Tour
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Highlight 1: Explore two ancient capitals of China by taking a high-speed train tour from Beijing, a former capital of several dynasties, to Datong, the capital of the Northern Wei Dynasty (386-534 AD). From Beijing Central Axis to Datong Central Axis, immerse yourself in the unique cityscapes and compare how these ancient centers were planned.
Datong Ancient City, Shanxi
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Highlight 2: Walk and explore in the the largest imperial capital city still existing in China - Forbidden City which was the imperial palace of China for about 600 years and was home to 24 emperors in history - 14 of the Ming Dynasty and 10 of the Qing Dynasty.
Beijing Jingshan Park
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Highlight 3: Hike on the magnificent Mutianyu Great Wall, which is less crowded and best fully resorted great wall, offering spectacular landscape like a traditional Chinese painting scroll.
Visit Beijing Great Wall in Winter with AOT
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Highlight 4: A Datong tour designed for Architecture fans to revel in the treasure trove of Shanxi Ancient Architecture. Follow in Black Myth: Wukong's footsteps to explore its film locations: Yungang Grottoes, Huayan Temple, Shanhua Temple & Hanging Temple.
Daiwang Palace, Datong Ancient City
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Highlight 5: Explore Datong, the "Key to Northern China" which is a paradise for architecture and history enthusiasts and a city that left a lasting impression on the famous architect couple - Liang Sicheng and Lin Huiyin, who played a pivotal role in preserving and studying Shanxi Ancient Architecture.
Datong Ancient City Wall, Shanxi
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Highlight 6: Get close to Yungang Grottoes Temple (World Heritage), one of the Four Great Grottoes of China. Unveil “Five Caves of Tan Yao” and appreciate Grand Buddha Caves, Buddha Hall Caves & Stupa Temple Caves from Gandhara art to localized styles.
Cave 20 (Open-air Buddha Statue), Yungang Grottoes
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Highlight 7: Visit over 1,000-year-old Huayan Temple, a Khitan-style Temple that faces East. Explore the royal temple of the Liao Dynasty for its 4.5-meter-tall Chiwen, the biggest Great Buddha Hall, 43-meter-high Huayan Pagoda & its 100-ton copper palace.
Walk to the Main Hall of Huayan Temple, Datong
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Highlight 8: Admire Shanhua Temple, a classic Han-style Temple that facing South. As the most beautiful temple inside Datong Ancient City, you can admire Five Dragon Screen Wall, Shanhua Temple’s treasure - Zhu Bian Stele, octagonal coffered ceiling, and more.
Five Dragon Wall, Shanhua Temple
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Highlight 9: Marvel at the 1,500-year-old Hanging Temple, a unique site that integrates Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. Admire the best-preserved wooden cliffside structure in China, celebrated for its "Perilousness," "Compactness," "Hanging design," and "Ingenuity."
Hanging Temple, Datong
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Highlight 10: Yingxian Wooden Pagoda holds the Guinness World Record as the "world's tallest wooden pagoda." As one of the "Three Great Wonders of the World’s Towers, it was constructed entirely without nails, relying instead on tens of thousands of interlocking wooden components (like a giant wooden "Lego").
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Beijing (3 Days)

Forbidden City, Mutianyu Great Wall, Tian’anmen Square, Summer Palace, Bird’s Nest, Water Cube

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Shanxi Datong City (3 Days)

Yungang Grottoes (World Heritage), Datong Ancient City (Huayan Temple, Shanhua Temple, Nine Dragon Wall), Biking on Datong Ancient City Wall (Optional), Hanging Temple, Yingxian Wooden Pagoda

Itinerary Day by Day

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Day 1 Beijing Arrival | Airport Pick-up and Hotel Check-in

Nihao! Welcome to Beijing, the capital city of China! Upon your arrival at the airport/train station in Beijing, the tour guide and driver will meet and greet you at the exit, and then escort you to the well-selected hotel in downtown Beijing. The rest of the day is free on your own so you can have a good rest for the jet lag or explore by yourself around your hotel.

Arrival Ideas:
Beijing is well connected by air and high speed rail. There are two airports - Beijing Daxing International Airport and Beijing Capital International Airport operating many international and domestic airlines. Travelers can go to Beijing by air from most cities of China, like Hong Kong, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Xian, Guilin, Hangzhou, Kunming, Wuhan, Xiamen, Guiyang, Chongqing, and Lanzhou. In addition, travelers can take the high speed train to Beijing from Xian (4-5 hours), Shanghai (4.5-6 hours), Zhengzhou (2.5-3 hours), Wuhan (4-5 hours), Harbin (5-5.5 hours), etc.

Free Time Ideas:
You are welcome to ask your tour guide for some useful tips to spend your free time based on your time and interest.

DiningDining:
None
AccommodationAccommodation:
Beijing
Day 2 Beijing City Tour | Tian’anmen Square, Forbidden City, Summer Palace

Today you will spend the whole day exploring the ancient citadel Beijing through China’s famous landmarks, epic imperial grandeur and royal gardens.

After breakfast, your guide will pick you up at your hotel and then head to Tian’anmen Square, which is the world’s largest public square and also the symbol of China. It has witnessed many big events in China over the past decades and from here you can take good pictures of Tiananmen Gate showing on CCTV News every day.

Walk across the square and you will visit the might and splendor of the awe-inspiring Forbidden City, the world’s largest palace complex and one-time home to 24 emperors of China. Listed as a world heritage site, Forbidden City has about 500 years’ history, and served as the political and ritual center of China during the Ming (1368-1644) and the Qing (1644-1911) dynasties. With over 8,728 rooms, the Forbidden City is not only China’s largest and best-preserved collection of ancient buildings, but also a city within the city, like the Vatican in Rome. Enter through Meridian Gate and visit along the central axis to ensure you won’t miss any highlighted palaces. You can admire its brilliant architecture and numerous ancient art treasures while listening to your guide and learning more about the emperors’ stories hidden inside the Imperial Palace. Later, take another 15-minute walk up to Jingshan Park, where you can have a magnificent panorama of modern Beijing and princely views over the russet roofs of the Forbidden City.

In this afternoon, drive to the “Museum of Royal Garden” - Summer Palace, which used to be the resort for royal families to flee summer heat. The grounds, temples, gardens, pavilions, lakes, bridges, gate-towers, and corridors are a marvel of landscaping. Enjoy the leisure walk and take your time to appreciate the imperial architectures, hilltop views, and beautiful lakes, which offer a pastoral escape into the landscapes of traditional Chinese painting.

Recommended Optional Activity: You can try the famous Peking Roasted Duck at Quanjude this evening.

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Breakfast
AccommodationAccommodation:
Beijing
Day 3 Beijing Great Wall Tour | Mutianyu Great Wall, Bird’s Nest & Water Cube (Exterior View)

In this morning, you will head northwest of Beijing (about 1.5-2 hours’ drive, 73km) to the Great Wall at Mutianyu. The Great Wall boasts a history over 2,000 years and stretches more than 3,000 miles across several provinces of northern China, making it one of the most impressive ancient masterpieces on the planet. Mutianyu Great Wall is connected with the Jiankou Great Wall in the west and the Gubeikou Great Wall in the east. Mutianyu is the longest and best fully-restored Great Wall with fewer tourists and is also famed for its 23 Ming-era watchtowers and stunning views. Take the cable car up to the 14th watchtower and then enjoy the memorable hiking time on the wall while visiting its western route. With the green pines and cypresses covering the surrounding area, and the winding wall standing majestically on the vast land, you will capture the most stunning natural scenery in this section. Challenge yourselves while climbing up to the 20th watchtower where you could fulfill your Great Wall dream. Cherish the chance and take photos as many as you like!

After the once-in-lifetime experience, head back to downtown Beijing and have the chance to take photos with the exterior of the Bird's Nest (Beijing National Stadium) and Water Cube (Beijing National Aquatics Center). They were both designed for the 2008 Beijing Olympics and used for the 2022 Winter Olympic Games. After that, transfer back to your hotel and have a good rest tonight.

DiningDining:
Breakfast
AccommodationAccommodation:
Beijing
Day 4 Beijing to Datong by High-speed Train | Train Station Transfers, Free Time Explore (Nine Dragon Wall, Daiwang Palace)

Welcome to Datong, a must-visit city located in the Shanxi province of China! Upon arrival, your guide will meet you and escort you to your hotel. You can explore on your own based on your arrival time. Feel free to seek travel ideas from your tour guide.

Datong (大同), literally means Great Harmony, is the northernmost city of Shanxi. It shares borders with Inner Mongolia to the north and west, and Hebei to the east. Datong, once known as the "Coal Capital of China中国煤都" due to its abundant coal resources, is now not only one of China's earliest historical and cultural cities but also a national demonstration city for new energy, a summer resort city, and one of the top ten characteristic tourist cities on the Silk Road. Founded in 398 AD, Datong used to be called Pingcheng (平城), was once the capital of the Northern Wei Dynasty (北魏), a secondary capital during the Liao & Jin Dynasties, and a key town in the Ming & Qing Dynasties. Positioned between the inner and outer Great Walls, Datong is a vital frontier region in the north, fostering a blend of multicultural influences and unique ancient architectural styles. Situated between Beijing (ancient capital of 5 dynasties) and Xi'an (ancient capital of 13 dynasties), Datong was once the capital of 3 dynasties. It was dubbed "Beijing's Back Garden" in the late Qing Dynasty due to Empress Dowager Cixi (慈禧). It is recorded that Marco Polo visited Datong in 1277.

The Yu River (御河) gracefully winds its way through Datong from north to south. To its west lies the Datong Ancient City, a testament to over 1,600 years of rich history. On the east side, the Modern Datong City is rapidly emerging. The city planning of Datong (Datong Central Axis) embodies the design concept of "Twin Cities on One Axis一轴双城" by Liang Sicheng (梁思成), the father of modern Chinese architecture, harmoniously blending tradition with modernity and culture with ecology. As night falls and the city lights up, stroll from the ancient city to the banks of the Yu River, gazing at the 7 modern bridges that symbolize Datong City's transformation and offer breathtaking views for photography and chance encounters with locals.

Travel Tips:
Datong Lantern Festival
: Held annually during Chinese New Year in the ancient city of Datong, this festival sees thousands of colorful lanterns lighting up the city walls and streets. Contact us for a Chinese New Year Tour in Datong to immerse in traditional performances, savor local delicacies, and explore unique handicrafts, creating a magical experience steeped in Chinese culture.

Free Time Ideas:
1.Datong City Walk Tour in Datong Ancient City (Half-day & Full-day): Explore landmarks of Datong such as Nine Dragon Wall, Daiwang Palace (Little Forbidden City of Zhu Yuanzhang’s son), Drum Tower, Bell Tower, Sipailou (Four Decorative Gateways), Fahua Temple (White Pagoda of Ming Dynasty), Guandi Temple (Buildings of Yuan Dynasty)...
2.Datong Culture Tour with Museums (Half-day & Full-day): Datong Museum (national first-class museum; the same level as The Palace Museum;大同市博物馆), Datong Art Museum (大同美术馆), China Sculpture Museum (中国雕塑博物馆), Liang Sicheng Memorial Hall (梁思成纪念馆)... Double check if they Closed on Mondays.
3.Datong Evening Show (Peak Season Only; Self-pay; 天下大同). The performances at the Daiwang Palace are mainly based on the "Great Harmony in the World" series, you can immerse yourself in The Glory of the Ming Dynasty (over 600 years ago).

Arrival Ideas:
Get to Datong By High-speed Train:
 Datong South Railway Station provides high-speed trains to Beijing (2-2.5h). Contact us for ticket booking.

DiningDining:
Breakfast
AccommodationAccommodation:
Datong
Day 5 Datong Tour | Yungang Grottoes (World Heritage), Datong Ancient City (Huayan Temple, Shanhua Temple), Biking on Datong City Wall (Optional)

Today you will enjoy a Datong Architecture Tour by visiting 3 filming locations for Black Myth: Wukong, namely Yungang Grottoes, Huayan Temple, and Shanhua Temple. If time permits, you can explore more inside Datong Ancient City, such as biking on the Datong Ancient City Wall (Self-pay) for sunset.

In the morning, head to Yungang Grottoes, a World Cultural Heritage site. The Yungang Grottoes Temple is one of the Four Great Grottoes of China, alongside the Mogao Caves in Dunhuang, the Longmen Grottoes in Luoyang, and the Maijishan Grottoes in Tianshui. Carved over 1,500 years ago during the Northern Wei dynasty (386-534 AD), the Yungang Grottoes were the first caves authorized by Chinese royalty and are considered the most magnificent among the four. Currently, they house 45 main caves and over 59,000 stone sculptures, with the tallest statue reaching 17 m and the smallest at 2 cm. Carved into the mountain, the grottoes stretch about 1 km from east to west, divided by natural terrain into the East Zone (Caves 1-4), the Central Zone (Caves 5-13), and the West Zone (Caves 14-45). Along this stretch, you can appreciate 3 types of caves: the Grand Buddha Caves (Caves 16-20), the Buddha Hall Caves (Twin Caves 5-6; 7-8; 9-10; 11-13), and the Stupa Temple Caves (Caves 1, 2, 6, 39). Moreover, you can observe 3 distinct styles of caves from different periods: early caves (Caves 16-20), middle caves (Caves 1-2; 5-6; 7-8; 9-10; 11-13; 3), and late caves (Caves 4, 14, 15, 20), showcasing the process of Buddhism's introduction to China and its evolution from Gandhara art to localized styles.

The most renowned ones are the early caves of the "Five Caves of Tan Yao" (昙曜五窟; Caves 16-20), which were commissioned by the Northern Wei monk Tan Yao (昙曜) under the decree of Emperor Tuoba Xun (拓跋濬; 440-465 AD). In these cases, not only can you see images of 4 Northern Wei Emperors and 1 Prince (Cave 17) on the five large Buddha statues, but you can also witness the Great Harmony (Datong世界大同) of major world civilizations in their carvings and murals, incorporating elements from Indian, Central Asian, Greek, and Roman, which are the traces left by Alexander's eastern campaign to India. You'll visit Cave 20, home to the iconic Open-air Buddha Statue (露天大佛), a striking blend of Han and Gandharan styles, unveiled by an ancient earthquake. You will find more stories behind Cave 18 which features a Buddha draped in a "Thousand Buddhas Robe" (千佛袈裟), believed to represent the Emperor Tuoba Tao (拓拔焘; 408-452 AD) who forbade Buddhism.

The middle period caves represent the peak of Yungang Grottoes' carving artistry, characterized by paired caves and two Buddhas seated in one Buddhist niche, reflecting the power struggle between the "Two Emperors" (二圣; the emperor and Empress Dowager Feng冯太后), renowned for their meticulous carving and ornate decorations. The late-period caves, constructed after the Northern Wei dynasty moved its capital from Datong to Luoyang in 494 AD, consist of many small caves built by locals (not royal family), signaling the decline of the dynasty. The figures in these caves are slender and elegant, with balanced proportions, marking the origin of China's "slender and clear" sculpture style (瘦骨清像). Take your time to explore the brilliant caves in close distance such as Cave 12 (Music Cave), Cave 5 (The Most Beautiful Smiling Buddha), Cave 3 (unfinished Cave), Cave 9 (World Architecture Museum), and more.

Optional:(If time permit)
1.Datong Yungang Grottoes Museum (大同云岗石窟博物馆): Inside Yungang Grottoes Temple scenic area. Closed on Mondays.
2.Datong Coal Museum (大同煤炭博物馆; Self-pay): Locates outside Yungang Grottoes by the other side of the river. About 10 min’s drive (6 km away). Double check if it closed on Mondays.

In the afternoon, head back to Datong Ancient City for its must-visit highlights such as Huayan Temple (Khitan-style Temple) and Shanhua Temple (Han-style Temple). The central axis of the ancient city of Datong has remained unchanged for over 2,300 years. Stretching from Yongtai Gate, Drum Tower, Sipailou, Kuixing Tower, to Guding Gate, this axis runs north to south for 2 kilometers. It not only connects the historical sites of the ancient city but also links its history. From the cultural integration of the Northern Wei dynasty to the historical development of the Liao, Jin, and Yuan minority ethnic regimes, it witnesses the historical changes from the Ming and Qing dynasties to modern times.

Huayan Temple, built in 1038, was acclaimed by Liang Sicheng as a "Rare Gem in the World" (海内孤品). Serving as the royal ancestral temple of the Liao Dynasty (916-1125AD), Huayan Temple was constructed facing east based on the Khitan (契丹族) saying "the sun rises in the east, and Buddhism comes from the west"(旭日东升,佛法西来), different from the traditional Han regions’ facing south. Covering an area of 66,000 square meters, the temple comprises over 30 individual buildings arranged along two main north-south axes. A highlight of Huayan Temple is the pair of 4.5 meters tall Chiwen (鸱吻; Dragon-fish roof ornament) on the ridges of the biggest Great Buddha Hall, which are the largest of their kind in ancient Chinese architecture. Don't forget to visit the Bokar Hall (薄伽教藏殿) to admire the statue of the smiling Buddha, known as the "Eastern Venus." You won't want to miss the 43-meter-high Huayan Pagoda (华严宝塔), the second largest square wooden pagoda in the country with a purely wooden structure (second only to the Yingxian Wooden Pagoda), and its 500-square-meter underground palace (千佛地宫) made of 100-ton copper. Today, Huayan Temple has been restored to its pre-Ming Dynasty grandeur on its original site, allowing this thousand-year-old temple to radiate its former glory once again.

Then, pay a visit to Shanhua Temple, one of China's largest and most intact architectural complexes from the Liao and Jin Dynasties. The temple follows the traditional Chinese architectural layout of facing south, with notable features such as the Five-Dragon Screen Wall (Ming Dynasty; 五龙壁), the mountain gate (Jin Dynasty), the Hall of Three Saints (Jin Dynasty), and the Great Buddha Hall (Liao Dynasty) gradually unfolding along the central axis, rising in tiers. The mountain gate features the Four Heavenly Kings, symbolizing national peace and prosperity. The Hall of Three Saints, named after the "Three Saints of Huayan"(华严三圣), houses Shanhua Temple’s treasure - Zhu Bian Stele (朱弁碑), and the largest known inclined arch lotus-finial corner bracket. Inside the Great Buddha Hall are twenty-four celestial figures (二十四诸天像), each uniquely crafted and lifelike, representing the pinnacle of Jin Dynasty sculptural art. Additionally, the octagonal coffered ceiling (斗八藻井) is a prime example of Liao Dynasty miniature wooden craftsmanship.

At last, if time permits, you can enjoy a Biking on Datong City Wall (Optional;Self-pay). The ancient city of Datong boasts the most well-preserved defensive system of ancient city walls. The existing walls were rebuilt during the Ming Dynasty on the foundation of the old city. It features four main gates: Heyang Gate to the east, Yongtai Gate to the south, Qingyuan Gate to the west, and Wuding Gate to the north. Each main gate has two smaller gates, totaling twelve city gates. Above the four main gates stand city towers, while moon towers, arrow towers, watchtowers, and corner towers are interspersed along the walls. Outside the gates are wengcheng (enclosed defensive structures), moon-shaped walls, and a moat, forming a complete and intricate defensive system.

DiningDining:
Breakfast, Lunch
AccommodationAccommodation:
Datong
Day 6 Datong Departure | Hanging Temple, Yingxian Wooden Pagoda, See-off Service

Today, you will visit two must-see places in Shanxi. One is the Hanging Temple at Mount Heng in Hunyuan County, and the other is the Wooden Pagoda at Fogong Temple in Yingxian County. Finish your trip in Datong.

In the morning, head to Hanging Temple (悬空寺) which is about 80 km (2 hour’s drive) away from Datong. The Hanging Temple of Mount Hengshan, built during the late Northern Wei Dynasty (491 AD), is a royal construction erected by Taoist followers and has a history of over 1,500 years. It was once renowned alongside the Yungang Grottoes and is now acclaimed as one of the world's ten most dangerous buildings. As the "First Marvel" among the Eighteen Wonders of Mount Hengshan, the Hanging Temple has always been a must-visit landmark in Shanxi. The renowned Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai (李白) left the word "Magnificent壮观" here, while the Ming Dynasty explorer Xu Xiake (徐霞客) left the inked masterpiece "a wonder of the world天下奇观." Originally named "Xuankong Ge玄空阁," the Hanging Temple is a unique temple in China that integrates Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. "Xuan玄" is derived from Taoist principles, while "Kong空" originates from Buddhist teachings. The name "Hanging悬" was derived because the entire temple complex appears to hang on the cliff, with "Hanging" and "Xuan" being homophones in Chinese.

Approaching the Hanging Temple, the earliest and best-preserved wooden-structured cliffside ancient building in China, you can marvel at its "Perilous奇险" nature. The main architectural complex is supported by 30 prominent wooden pillars (work during earthquakes) and hidden horizontal wooden beams embedded in the rock face (bearing the weight), with the highest point, the Hall of the Three Religions (三教殿), standing about 90 meters above the ground, creating a millennium-old architectural marvel on the cliff. Stepping into the Hanging Temple, you can appreciate its "Compactness小巧." With a layout of "One Temple, Two Towers," covering an area of about 921 square meters, a total length of about 32 meters, and comprising 40 pavilions and halls, it houses over 80 bronze, iron, clay, and stone-carved Buddha statues. The aerial walkway connecting the north and south towers is the essence of the "Hanging悬" aspect of the Hanging Temple, with the existing structure being restored during the Ming and Qing dynasties. Climbing up involves slow queues on the narrow walkway, with wooden planks above and stone slabs below. The lotus patterns on the wooden stairs symbolize "ascending to auspiciousness" which is a unique feature of this temple. Standing at the Hanging Temple, you will marvel at the "Ingenious精妙" choice of location. The temple is built into the crevices of the precipice, shielded by massive cliffs above and stone walls on the sides, avoiding rainwater, sunlight (3 hours per day), and wind erosion on the temple buildings.

In the Hanging Temple, you can not only appreciate the beauty of Chinese ancient architecture through murals, colored sculptures, and carvings but also discover a world where three religions harmoniously coexist (Great Harmony/Datong). In the Pure Yang Palace (纯阳殿), you can witness the Taoist deity Lü Dongbin (吕洞宾); in the Hall of Thunderous Sounds (雷音殿), you can see the enshrined Buddhist Gautama Buddha (释迦牟尼); and in the Hall of Three Religions (三教殿), you will find offerings to Laozi, Buddha, and Confucius simultaneously. After visiting the Hanging Temple, you will undoubtedly be awed by the millennial wonder that integrates mechanics, aesthetics, art, religion, architecture, culture, and the wisdom of ancient people.

Travel Tips:
1.Due to the narrowness of the walkway at the Hanging Temple and the relatively steep stairs, not friendly to those who fear heights, elderly persons, and infants.
2.Due to the narrow walkway at the Hanging Temple, leading to potentially long waiting times during peak hours.
3.The Hanging Temple only receives sunlight for about 3 hours per day. For photography enthusiasts, it is recommended to visit in the morning for better lighting conditions.

In the afternoon, head to Yingxian Wooden Pagoda which is 55km (1 hour’s drive) away. Yingxian Pagoda, originally named the Sakyamuni Pagoda of Fogong Temple, was built in 1056 and is one of only eight surviving Liao Dynasty wooden structures in China. Standing at a height of 67.13 meters, equivalent to a modern 20-story building, it has been certified by the Guinness World Records as the "World's Tallest Wooden Pagoda." Ancient craftsmen constructed the wooden pagoda without using a single iron nail, relying entirely on the interlocking of thousands of wooden components (similar to Lego). Throughout a millennium, it has withstood more than 40 earthquakes and endured over 200 cannonball strikes during wartime, yet it remains standing tall, a true marvel. Additionally, the pagoda houses two relics of the Sakyamuni Buddha's tooth, making the Yingxian Wooden Pagoda an exemplary ancient architectural wonder and a center and sacred site of Buddhist culture.

The Yingxian Wooden Pagoda, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and the Eiffel Tower are known as the "Three Great Pagodas of the World." Standing before the Yingxian Wooden Pagoda, you may notice a slight tilt in the structure. This tilt was caused in the 1930s when local gentry dismantled internal braces and mud walls to improve the appearance and lighting, resulting in the lean. In 1933, Liang Sicheng measured the pagoda and proposed a restoration plan upon discovering the tilt. The pagoda continues to lean at a rate of 2 millimeters per year. Currently, for the safety of visitors and the ancient structure, climbing the pagoda is prohibited, and visitors can only admire it from the outside and visit the ground floor.

When visiting the Yingxian Wooden Pagoda, be sure to appreciate its bracket sets. The pagoda features 54 types of brackets in 240 sets, making it the pagoda with the most diverse use of brackets in ancient Chinese architecture, earning it the title of the "Bracket Museum斗拱博物馆." You cannot miss the more than 50 inscribed plaques hanging on the pagoda—treasures of calligraphy. Among them, the plaque on the third level, "Sakyamuni Pagoda释迦塔," is the oldest (from the Jin Dynasty in 1195), while the fourth level's "Wonder of the World天下奇观" was inscribed by the Ming Emperor Zhu Houzhao in 1508, and the top level's "Ingenious Workmanship峻极神工" was inscribed by the Ming Emperor Zhu Di in 1406.

Interestingly, although the pagoda appears to have five levels from afar, it contains nine levels inside. Stepping into the first level of the pagoda, you can gaze up at the 11-meter-tall colored statue of Sakyamuni Buddha and witness the "nested tube structure" inside the pagoda. This structure consists of an outer cylinder formed by 24 external columns and an inner cylinder formed by 8 internal columns, connected by brackets and beams to create an incredibly robust architectural system. The inner layer houses Buddha statues, while the outer layer serves as a corridor, showcasing the unique style of Liao Dynasty architecture. This "nested tube structure" is commonly used in modern high-rise buildings. As the setting sun casts its glow on the pagoda, thousands of swallows return to nest within it, continuing to narrate the story of the pagoda through the ages. The Yingxian Wooden Pagoda has been patiently awaiting your visit.

At last, it is time to end your 6 Days Beijing Datong Tour. Thank you for choosing Asia Odyssey Travel (AOT) for your China Tour, and we are always here working for you and hope to see you again for your next trip to Asia. Safe journey!

Extension Ideas:
1.If you wish to extend your trip and explore other highlighted parts of Shanxi, such as Pingyao, Mount Wutaishan, Taiyuan, Hukou Water Fall, and more, we can help you with the arrangements.
2.If you plan to continue your exploration to other cities in China, such as Beijing, Luoyang, Xi'an, Chengdu, Chongqing and Shanghai, please feel free to let us know. We can customize your itinerary and assist you with travel arrangements.

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Experienced drivers & air-conditioned vehicles
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Professional licensed English-speaking local guide
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Hotel accommodation with breakfasts
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Admission tickets, activities, meals listed in the itinerary
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Accident insurance
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Our service from tour planning, handling, operational and finishing your trip

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International airfares
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Single room supplement
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Important Trip Notes for Booking a Private China Tour

How do I book a private China tour?
It is very simple to book a private China tour. Select the tour you are interested, and click “Make an Enquiry for Free”. Tell us your demands and likes while submitting the form. During this process, you don’t need to pay immediately. After sending us your requirements, one of our professional travel experts will get back to you within 0.5 to 24 hours. When all the information have confirmed, then you make the deposit. Please feel free to contact the travel expert directly if you have any questions prior to booking.
Extend Your China Tour
The above itinerary is the sample one that most travelers would go like that. The tour can be customized based on your likes, interests and budget. At the same time, if you want to extend this tour, just tell us your favored destinations and things to do. Our professional travel experts will redesign the trip totally for you and your group at the best price. Tell us your ideas now >>
Transportation
In a private tour, it means you will transfer to the tourist attractions in one city by private vehicle. The private car we selected is spacious, comfortable and air-conditioned. And the driver we use are very experienced. As for traveling between two destinations, we use domestic flights (economy seat) or high speed trains (second class seat, usually less than 6 hours). The local guides and drivers will pick you up at the airport/train stations, and escort you to the hotel.
Meals
“B” stands for breakfast. You will have it at your hotel in the morning.
“L” stands for lunch. The restaurants we will arrange for you are all designated tourist restaurants approved by local tourist administration bureau. All are in good sanitary conditions. Your guide will assist you with ordering the dishes.
“D” means dinner. All dinners are excluded in the itinerary. You have the chance to taste some authentic Chinese food and local snacks.
If you have special dietary requirements (vegetarian, halal, kosher, Indian, or gluten-free), please let us know before your booking. We will try our best to take care of you.

Accommodation & Hotel Condition for Your China Tour

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Recommended 4 Star Hotel in China
Recommended 4 Star Hotel in China

Have a good sleep everyday is very important during your China tour. In a private tour, you can decide on your own which hotel class you want - luxury 5 star, comfortable 4-star or economic 3-star.

All the hotels in each destination we selected are at good location, close to commercial street or tourist attractions. And, all the hotels we use have a business relationship for many years and they have windows, air-conditioners, hot water, showers, wifi... (except for basic accommodation condition when travel to Mount Everest) to ensure you luxury and comfortable sleep experience. The staff can speak English and they will provide you the high quality service. If you have any requirements, you can ask them to help.

Photo Gallery for This Itinerary

  • Tiananmen Square, Beijing
  • Beijing Tian'anmen Square
  • Beijing Forbidden City
  • Beijing Bird's Nest
  • Beijing Forbidden City
  • Forbidden City, Beijing
  • View Forbidden City from Jingshan Park
  • Summer Palace, Beijing
  • Beijing Mutianyu Great Wall
  • Mutianyu Great Wall, Beijing
  • Bird's Nest, Beijing
  • Water Cube, Beijing
  • Datong Ancient City Wall, Shanxi
  • Datong Ancient City Tower
  • Four Decorative Gateways, Datong Ancient City
  • Nine Dragon Wall, Datong Ancient City
  • Welcome to Yungang Grottoes
  • Cave 20, Landmark of Yungang Grottoes Temple
  • The Biggest Great Buddha Hall, Huayan Temple
  • 4.5 m tall Chiwen, Huayan Temple of Datong
  • Hanging Temple, Datong of Shanxi
  • Wooden structure of Hanging Temple
  • Paintings & statue of Sakyamuni Buddha, Yingxian Pagoda
  • Enjoy the Brackets & Treasures of calligraphy, Yingxian Pagoda

Latest Northern China Tours Reviews from Our Customers

Discover what our customers are saying about the latest Northern China Tours. Browse through their recent reviews and feedback on tour arrangements, guides, transportation, attractions, dining, hotels, and detailed itineraries to plan your own unforgettable China tour. View All Customers Reviews >>
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Smooth Sailing and Great Service
Booking through Asia Odyssey Travel made everything so easy! The entire trip on the Century Voyage was seamless and stress-free. The all-inclusive pricing was a huge plus—no surprise charges, just pure relaxation. The ship itself is stunning, with luxurious interiors and spacious cabins that felt like a high-end hotel room. The staff was super friendly and spoke great English, which made everything more comfortable.
 
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Booking through Asia Odyssey Travel made everything so easy! The entire trip on the Century Voyage was seamless and stress-free. The all-inclusive pri...
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Destination(s): YangtzeRiver

Date of Experience: Jan 20, 2023

Tour Customized by: Rex

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Superb tour guide, excellent scenic spots
First time in Harbin for my wife and 5-year-old son, and we had an amazing tour with Catherine. Catherine really knows Harbin inside and out, sharing lots of interesting history and making the tour super informative.
Catherine were incredibly patient and always kept the car warm for us, which was a lifesaver in the freezing weather! The tour itself was so convenient, and Catherine was very helpful and patient, always catering to our needs.
The main attractions we visited were the Ice and Snow Festival, the Snow Fair, and the Siberian Tiger Park—all incredible experiences. I’d highly recommend this private tour to anyone visiting Harbin, especially if you don’t speak the language. It’ll save you so much time and effort. Even if you do speak Chinese, taking this private tour will make your trip truly worthwhile and memorable!
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First time in Harbin for my wife and 5-year-old son, and we had an amazing tour with Catherine. Catherine really knows Harbin inside and out, sharing ...
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Destination(s): Harbin

Date of Experience: Jan 20, 2023

Tour Customized by: Rex

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Yangtze Explorer Cruise (Yichang - Chongqing)
As part of the larger China tour we boarded the Yangtze Explorer at Yichang for a 4 night cruise to Chongqing. Note: it is a ca. 2 hour journey from Yichang airport to the port and the reverse cruise journey is 3 nights.
 
The service was excellent. I’m almost not exaggerating that if you dropped your napkin they would catch it before it hits the floor. A special mention for our waiter, Alan in this regard.
 
Wine is plentiful at meals so unless you’re planning a late night I wouldn’t bother with a drinks package.
 
Overall a lovely journey and a very well run ship. Credit to ship manager Teddy for that who was always on hand to mix with guests.
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As part of the larger China tour we boarded the Yangtze Explorer at Yichang for a 4 night cruise to Chongqing. Note: it is a ca. 2 hour journey from Y...
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Destination(s): Harbin

Date of Experience: Oct 21, 2022

Tour Customized by: Allan

You May be Interested in This Tour: 3 Days Harbin Ice Festival Tour 2024-2025 & Schedule

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Trip Style: Private Tour (flexible travel dates & numbers of travelers)
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Tour Code: AOT-NCT-006
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Travel Route: Beijing - Datong
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Features: World Heritage Site, Ancient Capitals of China, Shanxi Ancient Architecture, Grottoes, Buddha Caves Monastery, Temples, Mountains, Buildings, Taoism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Ancient City, City Wall, Markets, History, Culture, Architecture

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(Based on a private tour for two people. Price varies depending on program, travel date, number of people.)

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