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Covering an area of 5,500 square meters, the Ciyun Temple is a Buddhist temple situated in the west street in the north of Datong Ci...
Like many cities in China, Datong has its own Drum Tower. Located in the middle section of South Street, Drum Tower is a typical Min...
As per the recordation in Qing Dynasty, the temple was set up in the second year of Zhenguan Year (628 year) in Tang Dynasty. The wh...
Huanyan Temple, located in the southwest of Datong City, is one of the biggest temples in China built in Liao Dynasty. It got its na...
Located on a small mountain 7.5 kilometers away from Datong City, the Kwan-yin Hall was originally set up in Liao Dynasty and once d...
The mausoleum is 25-kilometers away from Datong City and border upon the Great Wall. It is surrounded by cyan mountains and green tr...
Pingcheng Site was originally the capital of the Northern Wei Dynasty (386-534) in north China’s Shanxi Province, the ancient politi...
Situated in the Mt. Hushan in guangling City, Shuishen Hall consists of Spring scenery and temple architectures. Mi. Hushan is surro...
Shuozhou Han Tomb was unearthed in 1983 and discovered more than 1500 graves as well as unearthed cultural relic 15,000 pieces. It i...
Situated in Hunyuan county, Datong City, Tangtou Hotspring contains Ra, Niton, Potassium, Sodium, Calcium, Magnesium, Sulfureted hyd...
Situated in the west of Linqiu County, zhaowulingwangmu is viewed as the Key Cultural Relic Unit under the State-level Protection. Z...
Located in northeast of Datong City, and just three kilometers from the downtown area, the Volcano Cluster is the only area in North...
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