guyaju and ancient cave living in china

Today I took Miss A. for a little adventure – or so we had hoped at least. I had fun anyway, but she was left wanting more of the rock-climbing type experience, which seemed now to be forbidden in the place we went to (or maybe we are just the only silly ones who actually obey every sign posted…). Anyway, we headed for a site called Guyaju – or Ancient Cliff House, located in a Beijing region called Yanqing; north of the city by the mountains (about 1.5-2 hour drive depending of the traffic).

It’s a beautiful and vey scenic spot, and cleary real estate developers have realised it too as right next to a large Montana-style development called and it was advertissing another one called Mendocino (like the one in California). This site is only ranked 3 stars in the Chinese system, and that probably explains the lack of any kind of signs leading to the location – and the entrance area is so small that it is easy to miss…

Anyway, it seems that the protection of the site is more strict now and we didn’t get to do climbing to the higher caves like we had expected – but that doesn’t recode the unique value of this site. There isn’t much else to see here though, so 1.5 -2 hours should be more than enough to walk around the loop, stop for a snack and explore those coves open for public.

 Guyaju Ancient Cliff Dwelling ChinaOne of the bigger cliff walls – a pretty impressive sight (although the stone is pretty soft it still takes a lot of effort – and had to be done without the modern tools and lights in hand…)
  Guyaju Ancient Cliff Dwelling China
Some of the dwelling had even multiple rooms for different usage (bedroom, kitchen etc)
Guyaju Ancient Cliff Dwellings China
Quite a few dwellings!
Guyaju Ancient Cliff Dwellings China
Admiring  a larger, multi-room dwelling…
Guyaju Ancient Cliff Dwellings China
The head of the Xi tribe used to have a separate location for his “mansion”
Guyaju Ancient Cliff Dwellings China
I wouldn’t have liked to try climbing these stone stairs in winter (or living in one of these open caves either without mod-cons)
Guyaju Ancient Cliff Dwellings China
Miss A. doing some exploring of her own
Guyaju Ancient Cliff Dwellings China
Caves seems to be places for worship in general and here we found a Buddha statue inside one of the larger caves by the walking parh also
Guyaju Ancient Cliff Dwellings China
I’m always happy to admire beautifully designed – and otherwise interesting objects. This site had some tools and these carriages on display
Guyaju Ancient Cliff Dwellings China
I’ve noticed that entrances seem important for Chinese – one can literally spot magnificent entrances leading just to a field
My review of the Guyaju Ancient Cliff Dwellings – 古崖居 : Good
Address: 
Dongmenying Village, Zhangshanying Town, Yanqing County – 延庆县张山营镇东门营村. Tel. 010-6911 0333. Opening hours: 7-19. Entrance fee 40 RMB (2012)


“This place is certainly something different from the ornate temples and other typical sites in China. It is not large in size, which makes it very suitable for families with children. Kids have fun exploring the caves and running around in the fresh mountain air. A beautiful location and even on a weekend prime tourist time it is rather empty site. 

Note though that there is no restaurant or typical vendors other than a few locals selling their fruit and nuts at the parking lot.We were disappointed that there was no climbing allowed like we had anticipated, but the beginning of the loop path gives some exploring opportunities. A fun two hours!”

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