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DatongDatong & Yungang Grottoes: China's Greatest Buddhist Cave Art
Complete guide to Datong and the Yungang Grottoes — UNESCO World Heritage Buddhist cave art, Hanging Monastery, Hengshan Mountain, and Datong Ancient City. Everything you need for a Datong trip in 2026.
Updated May 2026
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Shaoguan Guangdong Guide 2026: Danxia Landforms, Nanhua Temple & Nature Escapes
Shaoguan in northern Guangdong is home to Danxia Mountain (UNESCO World Heritage), the famous Nanhua Temple, and some of Guangdong's best nature hiking. This 2026 guide covers Danxia entry prices (170 yuan), the Yangyuan Stone, Nanhua Temple visit tips, transport from Guangzhou (1.5 hours by train), and local Shaoguan cuisine.
Updated May 2026
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Wudang Mountain Hubei Guide 2026: Taoist Temples, Kung Fu & Sacred Peaks
Wudang Mountain in Hubei is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the spiritual home of Wudang kung fu and Taoist martial arts. This 2026 guide covers the Golden Hall summit temple, Purple Cloud Palace, kung fu schools, ticket prices (240 yuan), transport from Wuhan and Xi'an, cable car options, and the best places to stay.
Updated May 2026
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Wutai Shan Shanxi Complete Guide 2026: Five Terrace Mountain Buddhist Pilgrimage
Wutai Shan in Shanxi province is China's most sacred Buddhist mountain and a UNESCO World Heritage Site with over 50 monasteries. This 2026 complete guide covers the main temples, ticket prices (180 yuan), transport from Taiyuan and Beijing, altitude advice, and seasonal visiting tips.
Updated May 2026
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Huanglong Five Colour Lake Sichuan Guide 2026: UNESCO Pools, Altitude & Seasonal Tips
Discover Huanglong's magical five colour lake and terraced travertine pools in Sichuan. This 2026 guide covers the best seasons to visit, altitude sickness prevention, ticket prices (¥200), hiking routes, and practical tips for reaching this remote UNESCO World Heritage Site in northern Sichuan.
Updated May 2026
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Wuyi Mountain Fujian Guide 2026: UNESCO Oolong Tea Country, Rafting & Ancient Trails
Wuyi Mountain in northern Fujian is a double UNESCO designation — World Heritage Site for both its extraordinary biodiversity and its cultural landscape of ancient Taoist cliffs, Song Dynasty academy ruins and the birthplace of many of China's most prized oolong teas including Da Hong Pao. This 2026 guide covers rafting, hiking, tea culture, transport from Xiamen and Fuzhou, and where to stay.
Updated May 2026
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