I thought Taiyuan was impressive, until I discovered Changzhi

When my love for ancient Chinese architecture was awakened, I decided to skip the crowded tourist spots in Taiyuan and Datong, and embark on a less-traveled journey. Unexpectedly, I stumbled upon a hidden gem of ancient architecture in Changzhi!

Changzhi, a low-key city, boasts over a thousand well-preserved historical sites, the earliest dating back to the Tang Dynasty. Each site is like a silent historian, quietly telling stories of the past millennium. The carvings, painted sculptures, murals, and various ancient architectural styles here are unique, many of which are the only examples in the country, exuding a one-of-a-kind charm.

Now, follow my itinerary and embark on this wondrous journey through thousands of years of history, experiencing the profound depth of the past and appreciating the beauty of Changzhi's ancient architecture.


🚘Changzhi 2-Day Itinerary

Changzhi's attractions are scattered, so self-driving or renting a car is recommended for a more flexible exploration of its architectural beauty.

D1

Chongqing Temple — Xiahuo Huguo Lingkuang Temple — Guanyin Temple (Must-see) — Faxing Temple — Zhongzhang Fuxi Temple — Zhengjue Temple
After visiting these sites, be sure to sample the local cuisine: Cat Ear Noodles, Donkey Meat Pancakes, Changzi Pig's Head, Shortbread, Fried Pancakes, and Huguan Lamb. Each bite offers a unique taste of Changzhi.

D2

Zhuozhang River Valley: Tiantai Convent — Yuanqi Temple — Dayun Temple — Fotou Temple — Chunhua Temple — Huilong Temple — Dayu Shrine — Longmen Temple
The attractions on this route are concentrated in the Zhuozhang River Valley, but dining options are limited. It's advisable to bring your own food. Stay overnight in the city center, or you might end up like me, eating instant noodles.

🌟Highlights

- Longmen Temple: A veritable museum of ancient architecture, with one courtyard spanning five dynasties. For just CNY 20, you can travel through time and admire the architectural charm of different eras.

- Tiantai Convent: One of the few remaining wooden structures from the Later Tang Dynasty and Five Dynasties period. Stepping inside feels like touching the veins of history.

- Guanyin Temple: A unique temple blending Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. It's also a key filming location for the game Black Myth: Wukong, adding to its mystique.

- Chongqing Temple: The Northern Song Dynasty statues inside are lifelike, especially the Eighteen Arhats, each with a distinct expression, as if imbued with life.

- Dayun Temple: Home to the only surviving Five Dynasties murals in Chinese temples and monasteries. The Seven Treasures Pagoda at the entrance, built during the Later Zhou Dynasty, holds immense historical value.

For accommodation, choose the city center of Changzhi. It offers affordable prices and convenient transportation, providing a comfortable resting place for your architectural adventure.

Post by Jasper Ward 234 | Mar 1, 2025

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