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The Yungang Grottoes Museum (云冈石窟博物馆) is at the Yungang Grottoes site near Datong in Shanxi. Yungang is one of China's four great Buddhist cave temple sites, containing 51,000+ Buddhist images carved between 460-525 CE during the Northern Wei Dynasty.
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Is Yungang Grottoes Museum worth visiting?
One of China's four great Buddhist cave temple sites — Yungang (云冈石窟) with 51,000+ Buddhist images carved 460-525 CE. ¥120.
| Category | history |
|---|---|
| Ticket | ¥120 (includes cave and museum). |
| Hours | 8:30-18:00. Open year-round. |
| Recommended duration | 2-3 hours. |
| Best time to visit | April through October. Summer best. |
| How to get there | Bus from Datong city center (¥3). From Pingyao by high-speed train: 2 hours. |
| English signage | partial |
Yungang is one of China's four great cave temple sites and the Northern Wei Buddhist art here influenced all subsequent Chinese Buddhist art.
Hanging Temple (Xuankong Temple)
A 1,500-year-old temple fused into a sheer cliff face 75 meters above the ground — the only temple in China combining Buddhist, Taoist, and Confucian halls. ¥130. 1–1.5 hours.
Huayan Temple
A pair of Liao-dynasty (907–1125) wooden temples holding one of China's largest surviving ancient halls and a celebrated 1,000-year-old smiling bodhisattva. ¥65. 1.5–2 hours.
Mount Wutai
Holiest Buddhist mountain — 53 temples, Manjusri bodhisattva's seat. UNESCO site. ¥135 entry. Cool summer retreat at 3,058 m. From Datong or Taiyuan.
Nine-Dragon Wall
China's oldest and largest Nine-Dragon Wall — 45.5 m of Ming glazed tile built in 1392 for a prince's mansion, viewable in about 30 minutes. Pair it with Huayan Monastery around the corner.
Yingxian Wooden Pagoda (Sakyamuni Pagoda of Fogong Temple)
A 67-meter all-timber pagoda built in 1056 without a single nail — the oldest and tallest surviving wooden pagoda in the world, 70 km south of Datong. ¥60. 60–90 minutes, but only the ground floor is climbable today.
Yungang Grottoes
51,000 Buddhist statues carved into 252 caves across a 1 km sandstone cliff — the largest 5th-century rock-cut temple complex in the world. UNESCO. ¥120. 3–4 hours.
Yungang Grottoes
A ~1-km sandstone cliff holding some 51,000 Buddhist carvings begun in 460 AD under the Northern Wei — allow 3–4 hours, and arrive before 10:00 to beat the tour-bus waves.