Black Myth: Wukong - Explore Actual China Locations Behind It

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Black Myth Wukong Actual China Locations

Source: Black Myth: Wukong official

At 10 AM on August 20th, the first Chinese AAA game, Black Myth: Wukong officially launched and swiftly topped the sales charts on multiple platforms, including Steam and WeGame. At its global launch on Tuesday, it attracted over 1.3 million concurrent players on Steam.

As the first Chinese game available on Steam, Black Myth: Wukong is set in a fantastical version of ancient China. It stands out in the Chinese gaming industry for its stunning visuals, immersive storytelling and rich cultures.

But do you know that many sites in the game are inspired by actual locations in China? As a tourist and a gamer, let’s explore these real-life places!

Black Myth: Wukong - The game

Black Myth Wukong Actual China Locations

Source: Black Myth: Wukong official

Before we dive into the actual China locations, let’s take a brief look at Black Myth: Wukong! It is an action RPG developed by Game Science and inspired by the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West.

One of the most striking features of the game is its visual design. It boasts nearly 1:1 reproduction of the fantastical landscapes of ancient China, including the ancient temples, towering peaks, mythical mountains, enchanted forests and more. The game’s graphics will let you immerse in a vivid, living world.

Shanxi Province - The real inspiration behind Black Myth: Wukong

It is said that among the 36 inspired locations in China, 27 are in Shanxi Province, which you might not have heard of before.

Shanxi Province is located in northern China. It is one of the least visited places in China, but it has deep historical roots and landscapes. Shanxi owns ancient temples, historical towns, as well as unique geological formations. Shanxi Province is home to over 80% of China's ancient wooden structures. The attractions have undoubtedly inspired the world of Black Myth: Wukong.

Check out the key locations in Shanxi that inspired Black Myth: Wukong👀!

Little Western Paradise

Black Myth Wukong Actual China Locations: Little Western Paradise

The game features grand, ancient temples that echo the architectural style of traditional Chinese religious sites. These are all fine examples of excellent Ming Dynasty artworks, forming a true treasure of Ming Dynasty colour statues.

It captures Da Xiong Bao Dian and Qianfo An. With its grand architecture and intricate carvings, Da Xiong Bao Dian mirrors the game’s majestic temples. The thousands of Buddha statues of Qianfo An provide a strong visual impact, also seen in the game’s portrayal.

Little Western Paradise
LocationFenghuang (Phoenix) Mountain, 1 km northwest of Xi County, Linyi City, Shanxi Province
Opening Hours07:30-17:30
Ticket PriceFrom about US$4.91

*Opening hours may vary, please confirm the actual time before your visit.

Yungang Grottoes

Black Myth Wukong Actual China Locations: Yungang Grottoes

The Yungang Grottoes is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring thousands of statues and carvings created during the Northern Wei Dynasty. It is one of the three largest grottoes in China. It is reflected in the game of ancient temples. The rock-cut caves and sculptures are a treasure in the art treasure of ancient China.

Yungang Grottoes
LocationNo. 1, Yungang Town, Yungang District, Datong City, Shanxi Province
Opening Hours08:00-18:00/09:00-17:00
Ticket PriceFrom about US$16.83

*Opening hours may vary, please confirm the actual time before your visit.

Yuhuang Temple

Black Myth Wukong Actual China Locations: Yuhuang Temple

The game includes vibrant mythical creatures. The sculptures of the Twenty-Eight Mansions in Yuhuang Temple are one of the inspiration. They represent deities, celestial beings, and mythological figures with each of the twenty-eight mansions, which reflect the deep cultural and religious traditions of China. Yuhuang Temple carries a strong sense of history and highlights Ming dynasty architecture.

Yuhuang Temple
LocationXinbei Village, Mamu Township, Hongdong County
Opening Hours9:00-17:00
Ticket PriceFree (reservation required)

*Opening hours may vary, please confirm the actual time before your visit.

Foguang Temple

Black Myth Wukong Actual China Locations: Foguang Temple

The game’s ancient temples are inspired by real-world historical sites. One of them is Foguang Temple. Foguang Temple has well-preserved architecture, and it is second only to the main hall of Nanchan Temple in Wutai County. The existing wooden structure in the country second place in the building. The Tang Dynasty buildings, Tang Dynasty sculptures, Tang Dynasty murals, and Tang Dynasty inscriptions in Foguang Temple are called "Four Wonders".

In Black Myth: Wukong, its intricate carvings and ancient halls are reflected, offering players a world with a rich cultural heritage.

Foguang Temple
LocationWutai, Xinzhou, China
Opening HoursTuesday-Sunday: 08:30-16:30
Monday: Closed
Ticket PriceFrom about US$5.61

*Opening hours may vary, please confirm the actual time before your visit.

Tiefo Temple

Black Myth Wukong Actual China Locations: Tiefo Temple

Tiefo Temple is famous for its iron Buddha statues. The most impressive coloured sculptures in Tiefo Temple are the 24 statues of the gods that surround the temple. These statues are as tall as real people, with vivid and unique shapes. In Black Myth: Wukong, players will be immersed in Tiefo Temple’s iron statues and mysterious environment. Some characters in Wukong also has elements of the statues in Tiefo Temple.

Tiefo Temple
LocationNo. 40, Xihaizibian, Gulou, Linfen City, Shanxi Province
Opening Hours6:30-20:00
Ticket PriceFree

*Opening hours may vary, please confirm the actual time before your visit.

The Yingxian Timber Pagoda

Black Myth Wukong Actual China Locations: The Yingxian Timber Pagoda

The Yingxian Timber Pagoda is an architectural marvel in Shanxi Province. It is a wooden construction with intricate design, standing as one of the oldest and tallest wooden structures in China.

The wooden pagoda, shaped like an octagon, has five levels. Except for the stone foundation on the ground floor, the entire structure is made of wood, using the traditional techniques of Sunmao. Each layer of the pagoda has wind chimes that create a melody when the wind passes through.

The towering pagodas in Black Myth: Wukong draws from the Yingxian Timber Pagoda, enriching the game with its ancient Chinese architecture and lore.

The Yingxian Timber Pagoda
LocationNorthwest corner of Yingxian city, Shuozhou city
Opening Hours08:00-18:00
Ticket PriceFrom about US$6.52

*Opening hours may vary, please confirm the actual time before your visit.

🤔Many players are calling Shanxi's tourism department to introduce cultural tourism activities tied to the Black Myth: Wukong. They are looking for travel routes, comprehensive guides, gameplay tips, and related merchandise.

Thinking about a trip to Shanxi? Ready to walk in the paths Wukong travelled? Explore Shanxi with our tips for gamer and tourist.👇

Gamer’s guide to exploring China

How to get to Shanxi Province

Black Myth Wukong Actual China Locations
  • By air

The main airports in Shanxi Province are Taiyuan Airport and Datong Airport. Datong Airport is closer to some attractions in Shanxi. You can easily find cheap flights to Shanxi on Trip.com, making your China trip accessible than ever.

Flights to Shanxi

  • One way
  • Round-trip

Crossed out prices are calculated based on the average price of the corresponding route on Trip.com.

  • By train

Shanxi is well-connected by high-speed trains. Taiyuan, Datong, and Jinzhong have high-speed rail connections from cities all over China.

Local cuisine you can't miss out

Local cuisine in Shanxi Province

Source: China Daily

While exploring Shanxi Province, don't miss out on its delicious local cuisine.

  • Shanxi aged vinegar: Shanxi aged vinegar has a tangy flavour. You can try it with noodles or as a dipping sauce for dumplings.
  • Shanxi Dao Xiao Mian: These noodles are pulled by hand to achieve their unique shape and then cut into strips. They have a chewy texture.
  • Pingyao beef: Pingyao beef is marinated and slow-cooked to perfection. It features a savoury flavour with a little bit of sweetness.
  • Emei tofu: Emei tofu is made from soft tofu. It has a delicate texture and subtle flavour, served with a soy-based.
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Your best stays in China

China offers various accommodations that cater to every type of traveller. Explore some of the finest hotels in Shanxi that promise unforgettable experiences!

Hotels in Shanxi

4.6/5Outstanding3456 Reviews
Liuxiang Commercial Area Taiyuan|2.1km from city center
The service is very good. I forgot my clothes in the room and they contacted us in time to deliver them to my home. The location is excellent, especially suitable for family travel. Also, the hotel is so beautiful, suitable for checking in. The price-performance ratio is also very high. With the room card, you can visit Chunyang Palace for free. In short, I will definitely stay here next time I go.
From$42
4.7/5Outstanding2300 Reviews
Liuxiang Commercial Area Taiyuan|0.81km from city center
I was very happy to stay this time because the service was super good. It was mainly because Aunt Wu Weizhen touched us. She noticed that we were girls and prepared pink slippers, hair bands, glasses cloths, and even put sleeping spray on the bedside. On the last day, she also gave us a refrigerator magnet of Wenlv. It was so thoughtful! The location of the hotel is also very good. You can walk 500 to 600 meters to the food street, Gulou Street, and Liuxiang. There are also many places to eat downstairs, so you can solve breakfast
From$51
4.8/5Outstanding6272 Reviews
Fuxi Financial Area/Wanda Plaza Taiyuan|1.61km from city center
I traveled to Taiyuan for 2 days on the weekend and booked Taiyuan Wanda Vista Hotel. The big brand is trustworthy. I booked a deluxe king-size bed room with breakfast. The hotel upgraded the superior deluxe king-size bed room for free, which made the stay more comfortable. The room environment was very clean. The hand sanitizer was the flavor I liked, with a light fragrance. The hotel has a wide variety of buffet breakfasts. I ordered 2 bowls of hand-rolled noodles, which tasted good! The emotional value of this stay was full, and I will come again next time.
From$62
4.7/5Outstanding2086 Reviews
Taiyuan Zoo Taiyuan|5.29km from city center
The hotel itself is located out in the far Northeast of the city, in a quiet location, but easily accessible by the fast roads. It is opposite a shopping mall with everything you need such as coffee shop, fast food etc. Conveniece store also just across the street. Check-in was easy and straight-forward and the hotel is clean and modern. The room was well-appointed with everything I needed and the best thing was the amazing bed, which was super-comfortable! Breakfast is excellent and has both Western and Chinese buffet options. Plenty of choice here! Service was fantastic for this stay. The second day we had a power blackout for an hour or so because of engineers across the street. The staff dealt with it very well and made sure I was looked after. Swimming pool is good too. Recommend.
From$49
4.7/5Outstanding1997 Reviews
Liuxiang Commercial Area Taiyuan|1.81km from city center
Although the hardware of the hotel is a little old, it doesn't affect anything. It is indeed like what netizens said, the hotel undertakes some government reception, so the service staff is very good, from the lobby to the guest room, all the services are very satisfactory. We stayed in the standard room 726, and the guest room service staff Xiao Zhao on the seventh floor was even more considerate. Seeing that we brought our children to check in, he took the initiative to send the children's toothbrush and toothpaste. The next day we went out for a day of fun. The service staff saw the cup I put in the room and took the initiative to place the cup brush. Seeing that there were washed clothes in my bathroom, he also left laundry detergent. It was so considerate. With this service, it is right for guests who are playing to choose this hotel. In addition, the breakfast was very good.
From$48

Traditional Chinese culture in Black Myth: Wukong

Black Myth Wukong Actual China Locations

Source: wccftech

Black Myth: Wukong is not just a game, it’s a way to explore China’s rich culture, as it draws from traditional Chinese folklore and mythology. When you explore the real-world locations behind Black Myth: Wukong, you’ll have a further understanding of the game and the beauty of China.

If you have a chance, step out of the game and try to explore the actual China locations of Black Myth: Wukong. View the old temples and grand towers, try local cuisine, and immerse yourself in the rich culture that makes both the game and its real life unforgettable.

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FAQ

  • How can I prepare for a China trip to explore these locations?

    Check local weather and dress appropriately for temples. Remember to learn a few basic phrases in Mandarin to communicate with the locals.
  • How accurate are these locations in the game?

    The game recreates these historical sites and captures their architectural details. It provides a nearly 1:1 reproduction of the vivid atmosphere of ancient China.
  • Are there any guided tours available for these sites?

    Many of the historical sites offer guided tours to enhance your experience. It’s advisable to check with local tour operators or visitor centres before visiting.
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Black Myth Wukong Actual China Locations
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