Niangzi Pass (Niangziguan)
Niangziguan Pass, Shanxi |
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Name Origin: A Pass Guarded by Women Soldiers
Niangzi Pass
Steep Steps of the Pass |
The east gate is carved with "Zhi Li Niang Zi Guan", which means that the pass is under the direct control of the capital city. At one time, there was a platform above the gate for inspecting a military parade. Today, a gate tower has been built.
To the east of the South Gate is the Great Wall snaking up the Mianshan Mountain. It is 710 yards (650 meters) long, with crenels along the outer side. The Great Wall is quite narrow and precipitous. Handrails have been provided for your convenience.
Niangziguan Village: A Sparkling Water Village
After visiting the pass, you can walk about 15 minutes to see the village. It is said that residents here are the offspring of soldiers who used to guard the pass. The water village is characterized by stone houses, crisscrossing streams, and bubbling springs. You can see many water mills grinding flour. More importantly, you can experience the peaceful lifestyle of the locals. Women are washing vegetables and clothes in the streams; children are running around happily; the elderly are sitting under grape trellises, leisurely playing chess.
In addition, you can see many traditional Chinese houses with three or four courtyards. Also, there are some ancient buildings, including an old stage, Bell Tower, and Temple of Guan Yu (a loyal and righteous general).
In addition, you can see many traditional Chinese houses with three or four courtyards. Also, there are some ancient buildings, including an old stage, Bell Tower, and Temple of Guan Yu (a loyal and righteous general).
Interior of the Pass |
Shuiliandong Waterfall
After a visit to the village, you can go to see the Shuiliandong Waterfall, which is about 550 yards (500 meters) to the southeast of the East Gate of the pass. The waterfall is 7 yards (6.5 meters) wide, with a fall of 130 feet (40 meters). The waterfall pours down from the cliffs and splashes the stones. "Shuiliandong" literally means Water Curtain Cave. From the name, you can imagine what a big waterfall it is!
Endowed with both cultural relics and beautiful scenery, the Niangzi Pass is really worth visiting.
Endowed with both cultural relics and beautiful scenery, the Niangzi Pass is really worth visiting.
How to Get to Niangzi Pass
You can take a train to Niangziguan Railway Station from Yangquan, Taiyuan, or Shijiazhuang. The duration is about 1 hour, 4 hours, and 2 hours respectively. Upon arrival, you can walk to the scenic site in about 30 minutes.
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By Bus:
You can take a bus to Yangquan from Taiyuan Jiannan Bus Station. The buses are available from 6:00 to 19:30 at an interval of about 10 minutes. The trip takes about 2 hours.
Or, you can take a bus from Datong Long-distance Bus Station at No. 3, Weidu Avenue. The bus departs at 8:30, and the trip takes about 5 hours.
Upon arrival at Yangquan, take a bus to Niangzi Pass. The buses are available from 6:30 to 18:30, and the trip takes about 1 hour.
Opening Hours | 9:00- 17:00 |
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Admission Fee | CNY30 |
Further Reading:
Visit Great Wall at Niangziguan & Jingxingguan
- Last updated on Feb. 29, 2024 by Brenda Lian -