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Quick Guide: Mati Si

By Wanderingjoshua

Mati Si is one of the places you can visit while in Zhangye, other than the more famous Rainbow Mountains. This destination is a good day trip from the city; there are ancient structures and beautiful views.

Quick Guide: Mati Si

Also known as Horse's Hoof Temple, this destination is a possible half-day or whole day trip from Zhangye City. This temple complex inside a cliff provides a glimpse of the past and stunning views of nature.

Quick Guide: Mati Si

Quick Guide: Mati Si

Quick Guide: Mati Si

Quick Guide: Mati Si

Quick Guide: Mati Si

Quick Guide: Mati Si

Quick Guide: Mati Si


You'll see plenty of Buddhist relics here, the grottoes and caves provide a glimpse of the past. There are still many devout Buddhists that make their way to this part of China.

Quick Guide: Mati Si

Quick Guide: Mati Si


Some of the views inside the scenic area include verdant, rolling hills as far as your eyes could see.

Quick Guide: Mati Si

Quick Guide: Mati Si


To see some of the statues and relics, you'll have to enter narrow passages and climb up steep stairs. A tall person would find it difficult and cramped to navigate through these places.

Quick Guide: Mati Si


After seeing the temple complex, our group decided to do a bit of hiking. We followed a few trails that cut through the hills. It would take a day or so to see everything in the scenic area. We only had one whole day.

Quick Guide: Mati Si

Quick Guide: Mati Si

Quick Guide: Mati Si


Beautiful views wherever you look.

Quick Guide: Mati Si

Quick Guide: Mati Si

Quick Guide: Mati Si

Quick Guide: Mati Si

Quick Guide: Mati Si

Quick Guide: Mati Si

Quick Guide: Mati Si

Quick Guide: Mati Si

Quick Guide: Mati Si

Quick Guide: Mati Si


We missed the bus but made new friends along the way. They were nice enough to give us a ride back to the city. I was also able to get more information about the destination I wanted to visit the next day.

If you have time, I recommend spending a night near Mati Si or renting a car to take you there and back.

How to Go
There are buses going to Mati Si or a stop near it from the Nanguan bus station in Zhangye. Fortunately for the group I went with, most of the passengers wanted to go straight to Mati Si. The fare was CNY11 one way. We ended up hitching a ride with a French and Chinese couple back to the city because the last bus already left. You can also book a shared taxi or rent a car to take you, the price will vary depending on the number of passengers and the duration of your trip.
Fees
CNY74 - Entrance ticket


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