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Erdaowa Destination Guide

Delve into Erdaowa in China

Erdaowa in the region of Inner Mongolia is located in China - some 250 mi or ( 403 km ) West of Beijing , the country's capital .

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Local time in Erdaowa is now 10:30 AM (Friday) . The local timezone is named " Asia/Chongqing " with a UTC offset of 8 hours. Depending on your mobility, these larger destinations might be interesting for you: Zuhu, Yujing, Ya'erya, Xinzhou, and Taiyuan. While being here, you might want to check out Zuhu . We discovered some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you curious about the possible sightseeing spots and facts in Erdaowa ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Xing'An Part 2

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This video is the second in a series of shows about Xing'An, a district of Inner Mongolia, China. In this video I explore the grasslands of the region around the city of Aershan and enjoy the hot spri ..

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Interesting facts about this location

Zhaojun Tomb

The Zhaojun Tomb, located by the Da Hi River nine kilometers south of Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, the People's Republic of China, is said to be the resting place of Wang Zhaojun, a commoner woman from the Chinese Han Empire who married a Xiongnu Chanyu. The cemetery is 13,000 m², with a 33 metre mound containing Zhaojun's coffin, making it a landmark of the region. The tomb is only honorary. Wang Zhaojun is not actually buried here. It is only a memorial.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 40.71 111.68 (Lat./Long.); Less than 13 km away
Tags: Archaeological sites in China, Buildings and structures in Inner Mongolia, Cemeteries in China

Five Pagoda Temple (Hohhot)

Temple of the Five Pagodas also known as the "Precious Pagoda of the Buddhist Relics of the Diamond Throne" is a Buddhist temple in the city of Hohhot in Inner Mongolia in north-west China. It is located in the older part of the city in the vicinity of Qingcheng Park. Construction of the temple began in 1727 and was completed in 1732. The distinctive five pagodas surmount contains a temple with 1563 images of Buddha carved into its walls each differing slightly to the other.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 40.80 111.66 (Lat./Long.); Less than 24 km away
Tags: Buddhist temples in Inner Mongolia

Da Zhao Temple

Ih Juu or Da Zhao Temple is a Buddhist monastery in the city of Hohhot in Inner Mongolia in north-west China. It is the largest temple in the city and is located in a narrow alley west of Tongdao Nan Jie. Built in 1579 it has a shrine that was dedicated to the renowned Qing emperor, Kangxi in the late 17th century and murals in the hallway that commemorate his visit. An astounding 10 ft silver Sakyamuni buddha statue is among the temple's many treasures.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 40.80 111.65 (Lat./Long.); Less than 24 km away
Tags: Buddhist temples in Inner Mongolia

Hohhot People's Stadium

Hohhot People's Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, China. Situated next to Qingcheng Park, it is currently used mostly for football matches. This stadium holds 30,000 people. Prior to the construction of the new Hohhot City Stadium on the north side of the city, it was the home of the Hohhot City Games, several Inner Mongolia Games, and the site of a wide range of sports and political rally activities.

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Located at 40.81 111.66 (Lat./Long.); Less than 24 km away
Tags: Football venues in China, Hohhot, Sports venues in Inner Mongolia