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All Routes/Shanxi — Black Myth: Wukong Architecture Pilgrimage, 6 Days
The Yungang Grottoes
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Shanxi — Black Myth: Wukong Architecture Pilgrimage, 6 Days

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(1 review)
6 days
Moderate
Max 4 people
5.0(Verified Explorer)

“An incredible pilgrimage. Our guide provided a masterclass breakdown, seamlessly overlaying the exact shrines and architectural masterpieces featured in Black Myth: Wukong with their real Tang and Song Dynasty history.”

— Edward, United Kingdom
1

Datong — The Northern Wei Gateway

Morning: Yungang Grottoes (UNESCO, 51,000+ statues, Chapter 1 backdrop). Morning light is best for Cave 20's colossal Buddha. Afternoon: Huayan Temple (Liao Dynasty, 1038 AD — largest wooden Buddhist shrine in China) + Shanhua Temple (Liao/Jin subtle masterpiece). Evening: Datong Ancient City wall at sunset. Welcome dinner with authentic Shanxi knife-cut noodles.

🍽 Lunch, Dinner
2

The Cliff & The Pagoda

Morning: Hanging Temple (Xuankong Si, 491 AD) — the only temple integrating Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism on a sheer cliff face. Game trailer icon. Climbing tickets pre-booked by us 7 days ahead. Afternoon: Yingxian Wooden Pagoda (Liao Dynasty, 1056 AD) — world's tallest all-wood pagoda, 67m, zero nails. Afternoon sunlight on the pagoda is photography gold. Drive to Wutai area for overnight.

🍽 Breakfast, Lunch
3

Tang Dynasty Glory — Foguang & Nanchan

Morning: Foguang Temple (Tang Dynasty, 857 AD) — Liang Sicheng's 'First National Treasure of China.' The Great East Hall is China's largest surviving Tang wooden structure, directly referenced in the game's ancient temple levels. Afternoon: Nanchan Temple (Tang Dynasty, 782 AD) — China's oldest surviving wooden building. Intimate, exquisite Tang sculptures. Afternoon: Drive to Taiyuan. Overnight at Kempinski Taiyuan.

🍽 Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Overview

Follow the footsteps of the Destined One through 10 handpicked, real-world locations that inspired Black Myth: Wukong. Over this immersive 6-day journey, from the awe-inspiring Yungang Grottoes to the suspended sculptures of Xiaoxitian, you will experience the ultimate architectural pilgrimage curated specifically for gamers, photographers, and cultural explorers.

$2,360 /person
$2,360 × 2$4,720
Total$4,720
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4

The Sculpture Kingdom — Taiyuan to Pingyao

Morning: Jinci Temple (Song Dynasty, 1023 AD) — the 'Museum of Ancient Chinese Architecture.' Famous wooden dragon columns and the 'Never-Aging Spring.' Afternoon: Shuanglin Temple — 2,000+ painted clay sculptures known as the 'Oriental Colored Sculpture Treasury.' Game's sculptural aesthetics directly inspired here. Evening: Check into Jing's Residence, a restored Qing Dynasty silk merchant mansion. Walk Pingyao Ancient City (UNESCO World Heritage).

🍽 Breakfast, Lunch
5

The Deep South — Glazed Rainbow & Floating Buddhas

Morning: Guangsheng Temple (Hongtong) — the Feihong 'Flying Rainbow' Glazed Pagoda. 47m of multicolored glazed tiles, Upper + Lower Temples + Water God Temple with Yuan Dynasty murals. Afternoon sun makes the tiles sparkle. Afternoon: Xiaoxitian (Xixian County, 1634 AD) — THE single most photographed game-to-reality location. Over 1,000 miniature Buddha figures suspended from the ceiling in the Mahavira Hall. This is why you came.

🍽 Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
6

Yuncheng Finale — Murals & the Warrior God

Morning: Feiyun Tower (Dongyue Temple) — 'China's Number One Wooden Tower.' 345 dougong bracket sets, 32 styles, zero nails. Morning light is best. Midday: Yongle Palace (Yuan Dynasty, 1247 AD) — the 'Dunhuang of mural art.' The Chaoyuan Tu mural with 286 deities is a world masterpiece of religious art. Afternoon: Guandi Temple — largest Guan Yu temple in China, game boss arena inspiration. Transfer to Yuncheng Airport for departure.

🍽 Breakfast, Lunch