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Discover Datong’s 1,000-year-old wonders as the Chinese mainland’s visa-free policy opens the door to UNESCO-listed Yungang Grottoes and ancient city relics.
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Discover Datong’s 1,000-year-old wonders as the Chinese mainland’s visa-free policy opens the door to UNESCO-listed Yungang Grottoes and ancient city relics.
An internet-famous squirrel at Shanxi’s Yungang Grottoes is attracting a surge of tourists eager to feed and photograph the charming creature, enhancing the already renowned UNESCO site’s appeal.
Zhengzhou Museum unveils a 1:1 replica of Cave No. 12 from the historic Yungang Grottoes, celebrating ancient Buddhist art and cultural heritage.
In 1973, Premier Zhou Enlai and President Georges Pompidou’s visit to Yungang Grottoes symbolized enduring Franco-Chinese friendship and the importance of global cooperation.