Zhengguo Temple

The House of the Buddha Mummies

What to see in Zhengguo Temple

When arriving at the bus stop, visitors are faced with a challenging ascent up the cliff to reach Mianshan Zhengguo Temple. To conserve time and energy, consider the convenience of the elevator, which provides a pleasant head start for 15 CNY. This temple is beautifully adorned with vibrant green and golden accents, featuring intricate dragon motifs. But, what truly distinguishes this site is the fact it houses the largest collection of Buddhist mummies in China.

This temple was recently made more known due to its appearance in the video game, Black Myth: Wukong.

Zhengguo Buddha Mummies

Within the temple grounds, there are twelve remarkable mummies of revered monks and sages from various dynasties. Those are Buddhist monks who devoted their lives to meditation, gradually letting go of earthly activities like eating, drinking, and even breathing in pursuit of transcendence. Over centuries have passed, yet their preserved bodies in meditation pose are still shrouded by clay statues mirroring their earthly forms. These statues evoke a sense of humility, serving as a poignant reminder of the enduring power of faith embedded within Buddhist traditions.

Zhengguo Pagoda (Zhèngguǒ Tǎ; 正果塔)

Adjacent to the temple, stands the magnificent Zhengguo Pagoda, a seven-storey richly decorated pagoda which promises visitors a breathtaking view of Mianshan from its pinnacle. All floors are accessible via narrow spiral stairs and each of them is very differently decorated, although all are adorned with stone statues representing various divinities. The walls are elegantly carved and embellished with vibrant colours, adding to the pagoda's allure.

Continue along the stone trail to the left at the summit of the mountain to access the peak of the Sky Plank Road in approximately 20 minutes.

Nearby Attractions

Where to Stay near Mianshan

Pingyao has a wide range of accommodation options both in the inner and outer part of the city wall. Inside the Ancient City Walls you will find many options in the beautiful ancient Chinese-style houses which will definitely add to your experience in the city.

One place we recommend is Pingyao Yiheju Inn. This is where we stayed while in Pingyao and we loved our time their. The room was very comfortable and beautifully decorated in the ancient Chinese style. The hosts were very kind and caring, providing helpful information and always ensuring that we were enjoying our time there. They even lent us their electric bike so that we could go out of the city wall and explore the Shuanglin Temple.

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Another possibility it’s to stay in Jiexiu city in order to be closer to Mianshan. The range of accommodations and restaurants are lower when compared to Pingyao but you will be able to get to Mianshan sooner and leave later, when comparing to coming from Pingyao or Xi’an using public transportation.

Also, the people of Jiexiu are very welcoming, always trying as much as possible to help you whenever you need, making this city a very pleasent alternative to more touristic and crowded Pingyao.

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Where to Eat in Mianshan

If you're considering hiking this trail, we suggest bringing food with you, as the only available food vendors we encountered were located near the bus stops, and not all of them were open. There used to be restaurants but most of them were closed when we visited so don’t expect to find complete meals in the mountain.

Practical Info about Mianshan

Mianshan Map

Although there are maps of the area at the multiple bus stops across the road, when doing the trails you will not find them. Having the Mianshan scenic area map has proven very useful while planning the trip and exploring the trails.

Map from tanpu2

We highly recommend purchasing the hop-on hop-off bus ticket, as it allows you to quickly move between different points of the mountain, maximizing your time. It cost only 50 CNY.

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