- Datong - Wikipedia
Datong is a prefecture-level city in northern Shanxi Province, China It is located in the Datong Basin at an elevation of 1,040 metres (3,410 ft) and borders Inner Mongolia to the north and west and Hebei to the east
- Datong Travel Guide: See the Yungang Grottoes and More
Though not as famous as Xi'an or Luoyang, Datong surprises many travelers with its cultural richness and stunning heritage From cliffside temples to ancient Buddhist carvings, Datong's key attractions are both unique and rewarding Uncover the Majesty of the Yungang Grottoes
- Datong Attractions - Top 8 Places for Datong Sightseeing
What to see in Datong China? Here are Top 8 Datong attractions including Yungang Grottoes, Hanging Temple, Huayan Temple, etc to give you some ideas for a better Datong Trip
- Datong | Ancient Chinese City Cultural Hub | Britannica
Datong, city, northern Shanxi sheng (province), northern China The city is situated at the northern limits of traditional Chinese settlement, just south of the Great Wall on a fertile plain watered by the Sanggan River and its tributaries
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Datong (2025) - Tripadvisor
Things to Do in Datong, China: See Tripadvisor's 5,829 traveler reviews and photos of Datong tourist attractions Find what to do today, this weekend, or in June We have reviews of the best places to see in Datong Visit top-rated must-see attractions
- Datong Attractions China: Things to do, Points of Interest
As one of the twenty-four famous historical cities in China, Datong is known for its abundant historical relics and natural beauty Unlike the pretty and elegant scene in cities south of China, sceneries here boast the air of majesty and grandeur
- Datong - Wikitravel
Datong is a city in Shanxi Province, China Datong is a small city with little experience with foreigners People here are friendly and curious, and will definitely stare at foreigners For simple entertainment, stop at a chuanr (meat on a stick) stand near Red Flag square, or Red Flag square itself and chat up the locals
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