Black Myth: Wukong

Shanxi Ancient Architecture & Buddhist Art

About

The groundbreaking action RPG Black Myth: Wukong (2024), developed by Game Science, draws heavily from the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West. Its stunning environments are faithfully recreated from real historical sites across China, with 27 out of 36 locations in Shanxi Province—the cradle of ancient Chinese architecture and Buddhist heritage. These sites have sparked a massive tourism boom, turning Shanxi into a modern pilgrimage destination for gamers and culture enthusiasts alike. Below are the most iconic and accessible spots, organized by region/chapter inspiration.

Black Myth: Wukong Trailer

Black Myth: Wukong Pilgrimage Guide

Black Myth: Wukong Shanxi Pilgrimage Guide

Full Pilgrimage Guide

Curated videos and routes — click a card to watch and plan your trip.

36 Real Life Locations of Black Myth: Wukong (Shanxi)

36 Real Life Locations of Black Myth: Wukong (Shanxi)

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Black Myth: Wukong – All Bosses Locations (All Chapters)

Black Myth: Wukong – All Bosses Locations (All Chapters)

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Spotlight Location Guide

Xiaoxitian Temple (Little Western Heaven)

Iconic suspended sculptures and grand halls (Chapter 3 boss scenes).

Xiaoxitian Temple (Little Western Heaven) Video

Best Time to Visit

Spring/autumn for mild weather; fewer crowds on weekdays.

Access

Xixian County, Linfen (2–3 hours from Taiyuan); entry ticket required.

Photography Tips

  • Use wide angles inside halls
  • Golden hour for dramatic light on sculptures

Yuhuang Temple (Jade Emperor Temple)

Taoist architecture and constellation sculptures (Twenty-Eight Constellations).

Yuhuang Temple (Jade Emperor Temple) Video

Best Time to Visit

Year-round; festivals add vibrancy.

Access

Train/bus to Jincheng; short taxi to site.

Photography Tips

  • Focus on colorful deity statues
  • Avoid flash indoors

Yungang Grottoes (Datong – UNESCO)

Majestic Buddhist caves and statues echoing game vistas.

Yungang Grottoes (Datong – UNESCO) Video

Best Time to Visit

May–October; early morning to beat heat/crowds.

Access

High-speed train to Datong; shuttle or taxi to grottoes.

Photography Tips

  • Wide lenses for cave interiors
  • Sunset glow on Buddhas

Hanging Temple (Xuankong Temple)

Precarious cliffside complex blending Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism.

Hanging Temple (Xuankong Temple) Video

Best Time to Visit

Summer for clear views; avoid winter ice.

Access

Hunyuan County near Datong; bus/taxi about 1 hour.

Photography Tips

  • Lower angles to capture hanging illusion
  • Drone within legal limits if permitted

Chongfu Temple

Ancient halls and Maitreya statues within serene courtyards.

Chongfu Temple Video

Access

Shuozhou, Shanxi.

Photography Tips

  • Respect quiet zones
  • Frame courtyards with leading lines

Yingxian Wooden Pagoda

World’s oldest/tallest all-wooden tower (Liao Dynasty, no nails).

Yingxian Wooden Pagoda Video

Access

Yingxian County, Shuozhou.

Photography Tips

  • Shoot vertical compositions
  • Include surrounding town for context

Foguang Temple (Mount Wutai)

Tang Dynasty wooden halls and sacred mountain setting.

Foguang Temple (Mount Wutai) Video

Access

Mount Wutai, Xinzhou.

Photography Tips

  • Soft morning light for wooden textures
  • Respect temple rules

Suggested Itineraries

3–5 Days (Datong Focus)

Easy
3–5 days 4 locations

Day 1: Yungang Grottoes. Day 2: Hanging Temple + drive-bys. Day 3–4: Extend to Chongfu/Yingxian Pagoda.

Transportation

High-speed rail + local shuttles/taxis

Locations

  • Yungang Grottoes
  • Hanging Temple
  • Chongfu Temple
  • Yingxian Pagoda

7–10 Days (Classic Shanxi)

Moderate
7–10 days 4 locations

Fly into Taiyuan; high-speed to Datong (grottoes/temples), then south to Linfen (Xiaoxitian) and Jincheng (Yuhuang).

Transportation

High-speed trains + private drivers for remote sites

Locations

  • Taiyuan
  • Datong (north)
  • Linfen (Xiaoxitian)
  • Jincheng (Yuhuang)

10+ Days (Full Journey)

Moderate
10+ days 5 locations

Combine with Pingyao and Mount Wutai. Best spring/autumn; book tickets early after the game surge.

Transportation

Rail + hired vehicles

Locations

  • Datong
  • Mount Wutai
  • Pingyao Ancient City
  • Linfen
  • Jincheng

Tips & Etiquette

Booking & Tickets

Pre-book popular sites (Yungang, Hanging Temple) via official apps/websites; themed Wukong tours available in Shanxi.

Respect Sacred Sites

Dress modestly, keep voices low, follow no-flash rules; many temples/grottoes are active religious sites.

Beat Crowds

Weekdays/off-peak; game popularity means surges—arrive early.

Terrain & Climate

Varied terrain—comfortable shoes; carry water and sun protection; some sites have stairs/no elevators.

Travel Responsibly

Use public transport when possible; support local cuisine (Shanxi vinegar/noodles).

Themed Tours & Screenshots

Join themed tours for game insights; compare scenes with phone screenshots for fun.

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