Experiencing cultural and historical sites in Shanxi

2012-02-16

Northwest China's Shanxi Province claims possession of rich cultural and historical heritage, having more than 70% of all ancient architecture in China.

Datong Fahua Temple

2011-09-28

The tower is the center of the temple. Other buildings include a Bell Tower, a Scripture Hall, a Giant Buddha Pavilion and two Side Halls. They are arranged in line from south to north.

Datong Mosque

2011-09-28

Datong Mosque is one of the most well-known Muslim temples in Shanxi province. According to the temple’s stele, this ancient mosque was first built in the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).

Guan Yu Temple

2011-09-28

According to historical records, the Guan Yu Temple was firstly built in Yuan Dynasty.

Shan Tang Shui Dian (Imperial Garden)

2011-09-28

The Imperial Garden is a large scenic zone surrounding the Yungang Grottoes, which was highly praised by Li Daoyuan, a famous writer and geographer in Northern Wei Dynasty (AD 386-534).

Xuankong Temple

2011-09-28

Xuankong means hanging in the air for which the temple is famous for. It is located in the middle of the mountain and has existed for more than 1,500 years.

Shanxi Garden

2011-03-30

Taking a trip back in time at Shanxi

2011-01-05

It's hard to believe that a visit to Shanxi, two provinces away from Beijing, could qualify as a destination for day trip.

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