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Pingliang is the gateway to Kongtong Mountain (崆峒山), one of China's four sacred Daoist mountains, rising dramatically above the Loess Plateau. It is a major pilgrimage and hiking destination, combining spiritual heritage with forested peaks and valleys.

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Pingliang is the gateway to Kongtong Mountain (崆峒山), one of China's four sacred Daoist mountains, rising dramatically above the Loess Plateau. It is a major pilgrimage and hiking destination, combining spiritual heritage with forested peaks and valleys.

First-day shape

Full day at Kongtong Mountain (崆峒山) — take the scenic bus to the upper temples, then hike the forest trails between peaks. The mountain has 42 temples and a cable car for the return. Evening back in Pingliang city for local noodles.

What makes it tricky

Visa required. No direct international flights; fly via Xi'an or Lanzhou. Train: limited rail access; bus from Xi'an (~4h) or Lanzhou (~5h) is more practical. Chinese payment apps essential.

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- Kongtong Mountain - Wa Gallery

Transport note

Nearest major airport is Xi'an Xianyang or Lanzhou Zhongchuan. Bus is the most practical way to reach Pingliang city from Xi'an or Lanzhou. Within the city, taxis and Didi available. Bus to Kongtong Mountain from Pingliang bus station.

Food note

Pingliang is known for Pingliang noodles and Muslim-run restaurants in the city center. Try the lamb soup with flatbread. Budget 25-50 CNY per person.

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