

A serene mountain range offering ancient temples, lush forests, and stunning views.
Ancient Buddhist grottoes featuring over 250,000 Buddhist statues and sculptures.
A remarkable wooden structure built onto a cliff face, offering stunning views.
A historic temple complex with a unique octagonal wooden pagoda, offering cultural insights.
Datong Mountain's climate can be unpredictable with sudden rain showers.
Sturdy footwear is essential for navigating the mountain trails.

Stay hydrated and safe with clean water from mountain streams.
Famous for its sunrise views and local breakfast dishes.
Popular among hikers for its hearty breakfast options.
Known for its affordable and delicious local lunch options.
Savory crepe filled with egg, scallions, and your choice of toppings like chili sauce or hoisin sauce.
Sweet rice flour noodles served with soy milk and various toppings like peanuts, sesame seeds, or sugar.
Sweet osmanthus jelly dessert with a crispy, sugary coating, often served on a stick.
Intricately carved stones depicting local folklore and landscapes, a traditional craft dating back to the Northern Wei Dynasty.
Beautifully embroidered works featuring phoenixes, dragons, and other mythical creatures, a UNESCO-recognized intangible cultural heritage.
Delicious meat-filled dumplings, a local specialty often served with vinegar and chili oil.
Historic U.S. Army post, home to the U.S. Army Armor School and the General George Patton Museum.
A lush, urban oasis in Midtown Manhattan, offering a carousel, picnic areas, and the New York Public Library's main branch.

Khardung La Pass, at 5,359 meters, is the world's highest motorable pass in the Himalayas, offering breathtaking views and a challenging drive.