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» Mt. Wutai | |
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Mt. Wutai (五台山) is called “the four celebrated mountains of Chinese Buddhism” together with Mt. Emei in Sichuan, Mt.Jiuhua in Anhui, as well as Mt. Putuo in Zhejiang. Mt. Wutai is highly praised as the most holy land of Chinese Buddhism. In 2009, Mt. Wutai was listed into the world heritage by UNESCO. Mt. Wutai (五台山) is called “the four celebrated mountains of Chinese Buddhism” together with Mt. Emei in Sichuan, Mt.Jiuhua in Anhui, as well as Mt. Putuo in Zhejiang. Mt. Wutai is highly praised as the most holy land of Chinese Buddhism. In 2009, Mt. Wutai was listed into the world heritage by UNESCO. |
» Shuangta Temple, Taiyuan | |
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Situated in the southeast of Taiyuan, Chongshan Temple (崇善寺) was built in Tang Dynasty. The present temple was once extended in Ming Dynasty, about 1381. The temple is covered with an area of 140,000 square km. Originally, it was called White House Temple, and then renamed as Chongshan Temple, which means great mercy temple. |
» Qikou Ancient Town, Taiyyuan | |
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Qikou Ancient Town (碛口古镇) is lied at the foot of Mt.Lvlianga and along the bank of Yellow River. It is about 6 hour bus ride from Taiyuan. In terms of both its architectural characteristics and folk customs, this place is a classic example of northern China's ancient towns. |
» Shanxi Museum, Taiyuan | |
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Situated in the west bank of Fen River, Shanxi Museum (山西博物院) is the largest center for the collection, preservation, research and exhibition of cultural property in Shanxi Province. With an area of 112,000 square meters, Shanxi museum is one of handful large-scale modern and comprehensive museums of the China’s key construction projects. |
» Taiyuan Fen river Park | |
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Fen river Park (汾河公园) refers to Fen Riverr Beatification Project in Taiyuan area. Covered an area of 300 hectares, the scenic area starts north from upstream of Shengli bridge, south to downstream of South Inner Race bridge with 6km long and 5500m wide. |
» Tianlongshan Grottoes, Taiyuan | |
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Tianlongshan Grottoes (天龙山石窟) is in the mountainside of Mt.Tianlongshan, about 40kms southwest of Taiyuan city. Tianlongshan Grottoes are a series of 24 decorated Buddhist caves scattered in the cliffs halfway up the western and eastern peaks of the Mt. Tianlongshan, thererinto, 8 grottoes in Eastern peak, 13 grottoes in western peak and 3 grottoes in northern peak. |
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