Starting from Beijing: route 2
Updated: 2012-09-28 17:02
By Mei Jia (China Daily)
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Toward the southwest of Beijing, Shanxi province is among the best choices for travelers who wish to travel by car during the Golden Week. The province boasts of the best of temples, ancient towns and traditional yards.
From Beijing, the first wonder along the route is ancient Yungang Grottoes in Datong's outskirt. Datong is also a historic city with rich mining resources.
The grottoes were built during the 5th to 6th century. Hailed as one of the four greatest grottoes in China, Yungang is the best spot to appreciate Buddhist stone carving and sculpture. It has some 250 caves bearing 51,000 figures.
Between Datong and Xinzhou city stands Wutai Mountain, a must stop to see some of China's most famous Buddhist temples. It's said that the five peaks in the area resemble the five upright fingers of Buddha, with Wutai Mountain acting as the palm. After building and rebuilding over several dynasties, the 95 temples in the mountains are examples of ancient architecture mixed with foreign style.
Stop by Shanxi's provincial capital Taiyuan, the haven of all kinds of wheaten foods for some gastronomy treat.
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