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Wusutu Lamasery (Wusutu Zhao)   (Hohhot)
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A unique complex, Wusutu Zhao is the only set of temples in Mongolia to have been designed and build solely by Mongolians. Peaceful and remote, it rewards the effort to reach it (it isn't on any bus routes). Once you're there, you can enjoy the Mongolian, Tibetan and Han style buildings free of the all-too-usual gawking package-tour crowds, as Wusutu Zhao has yet to be included in most China guides and doesn't frequently make it onto tour itineraries.

Wusutu Zhao is best explored at a slow pace. Unadulterated by the gaudy refurbishments that have marred other historic sites, the Ming-era murals, ornate woodcuts and exquisitely crafted Buddhas exude tranquil beauty. The grounds include four sets of temples, so it takes about half a day to do them all justice. Expect the elderly monk charged with collecting admission fees to be a little surprised to see you. 

 

 
Admission:RMB 25  Hours:N/A How to get there:
Surrounded by scenic countryside, Wusutu Zhao lies 12 km northwest of Hohhot, south of Daqing Mountain, and is separated from the city by a new expressway. To get here, take bus no. 6 to its terminus and then hire a taxi. The caveat here is that once the taxi drops you off, you may have to walk back to the no. 6 bus station, which takes about an hour to reach on foot.
 
 
 
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