Datong

Datong

Shanxi

Datong is one of China's renowned ancient capitals, famous for the magnificent Yungang Grottoes and the precarious Hanging Temple. This historic city in northern Shanxi province showcases a rich blend of cultural heritage, from ancient Buddhist art to impressive imperial architecture.

Practical Travel Guide for Datong

Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.

Visa Information

A visa is required for most foreign nationals in advance. However, many cities offer 72- or 144-hour visa-free transit policies for certain nationalities.

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220V

Adapter Type

Mandarin Chinese

你好 (Nǐ hǎo)
Hello
谢谢 (Xièxiè)
Thank you
不好意思 (Bù hǎoyìsi)
Excuse me / Sorry
Chinese Yuan (CNY)
Local Currency

Getting Around

Datong is well-connected by high-speed train to major cities like Beijing and Xi'an. The city center is compact and can be explored on foot, while local buses and affordable taxis are available for reaching attractions further afield, such as the Yungang Grottoes and the Hanging Temple.

Local Flavors

Shanxi cuisine is famous for its use of vinegar and noodles. Datong's local food features a variety of noodle dishes, lamb, and coarse grains. Don't miss the chance to try unique local specialties.

Knife-Sliced Noodles (Dao Xiao Mian)Datong Haggis (Yang Za)Hunyuan Bean Jelly (Hunyuan Liangfen)