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        Traditional Chinese architecture on a serene lake in Datong, highlighting ancient cultural heritage and picturesque landscapes.

        Datong

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          Explore the stunning Hanging Monastery perched on a cliffside in Datong, a must-see on your private city tour.

           Datong, China

          4-Days Private Tour in Datong: City Break & Yungang

          Step inside one of northern China's most storied cities and come face to face with ancient Buddhist cave art, dynastic temples, and glazed-tile dragon walls — all on a private tour built around your pace.

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          From € 264.60
          Illuminated traditional Chinese architecture and bridge reflecting on water at dusk, ideal for private heartland tours.

           Beijing, China

          Private Tour China: Beijing to Shanghai 13-Days Trip

          Thirteen days, six cities, five thousand years of history. This private journey through China's ancient heartland brings imperial palaces, sacred grottoes, and living heritage streets to life with expert guides at your side.

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          From € 4414.77
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          More to know about Datong

          Datong is a city in northern China's Shanxi province, located on the Yanghe River. Known for the Yungang Grottoes, a series of Buddhist cave temples carved into stone cliffs, it also features the Ming-era Datong City Wall. Visitors explore the grottoes' intricate sculptures and murals, visit local temples, and walk through the restored old city district to experience northern Chinese heritage and architecture.
          Datong is located in northern Shanxi Province, China, approximately 350 kilometres west of Beijing near the Inner Mongolia border. Historically significant as the capital of the Northern Wei dynasty (4th to 6th centuries CE), the city is a key site for Buddhist art, Ming dynasty architecture, and early Chinese imperial heritage. The Yungang Grottoes are a UNESCO World Heritage Site recognised for their extraordinary carved Buddhist sculpture spanning multiple artistic traditions.
          Datong | Shanxi Province | Northern China | UNESCO World Heritage | Buddhist Art | Ming Dynasty Architecture | Historical City | Travel Guide