Wanfo Hall Grottoes
Explore the Ancient Marvels of Wanfotang Grottoes in Jinzhou
Nestled on the precipitous cliffs overlooking the majestic Dalin River, Wanfotang Grottoes stand as a testament to the rich historical and artistic heritage of northeastern China. This expansive cave complex not only holds immense historical and artistic value but also seamlessly integrates with the surrounding natural and cultural landscapes, creating a unique and captivating scenic area.
Key Features:
Historical and Artistic Treasure: Wanfotang Grottoes boast the distinction of being the oldest and largest grotto complex in Northeast China. The intricate carvings and sculptures within these ancient caves carry immense historical and artistic significance, making them a true cultural gem.
Cliffside Marvels: Carved into the cliffs that dramatically drop down to the expansive Dalin River, the grottoes provide a breathtaking panorama. Across the river lies a vast expanse of fields, adorned with the subtle hues of light mist and rows of vibrant green willows.
Contact Information:
- Phone: 0416-7575337
Recommended Duration:
- 1-3 Hours: Allow sufficient time to explore the intricate details of the grotto carvings and immerse yourself in the surrounding natural beauty.
Getting There:
- Wanfotang Grottoes are located on the northern bank of the Dalin River, approximately 9 kilometers northwest of Yixian City. Visitors can take long-distance buses from Yixian to Beipiao and alight at the road leading to the grottoes, followed by a short walk.
Admission Fee:
- Entrance fee: 40 RMB (Monday to Sunday, all year round)
Operating Hours:
- 08:00-17:00 (Open all day, Monday to Sunday; last entry at 16:30)
Embark on a Journey Through Time: Wanfotang Grottoes invite you to embark on a journey through time, where ancient craftsmanship meets natural grandeur. Marvel at the artistry etched into the cliffs and let the expansive landscapes create an enchanting backdrop to this historical treasure in Jinzhou.