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Where is more fun in Taiyuan?

Baiyun Temple Baiyun Temple, commonly known as the South Ten Square Courtyard, is located in Hongtugou, 8 kilometers southeast of Taiyuan City. Among the ten hospitals in our city, it is famous for its large scale, unique layout and elegant environment, ranking first among the ten hospitals. De Renjie was a famous prime minister of the Tang Dynasty, De Renjie (630-700), whose name was Huai Ying. He is from Dicun, Taiyuan. He used to be the satrap Cao of Bingzhou, transferred to Dali, and served as the secretariat of Ningzhou and Yuzhou. When Wu Zetian was in power, he served as assistant minister of local officials and discussed peace with Feng Ge (that is, prime minister). Dongjihuying Taiyuan has two streets called "Jihuying". One is located on the east side of Jiefang Road, named "Dongji Tiger Camp"; One is located on the west side of Jiefang Road and is called "Xiji Tiger Camp". They face each other across Jiefang Road. It seems necessary to trace the history and origin of the name of Dongxihuying back to the early Ming Dynasty. As early as the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, these two streets were actually one street, and the street name was "Guangchang House Qian Jie". Therefore, the street is located in front of Zhu Ji's residence in Guangchang, hence its name. Zhu Ji Entropy, the king of Guangchang, is the seventh son of the first generation of Zhu (Mugang), so Guangchang is also called "Seven Houses". Therefore, Guangchangfu Front Street is also called "Qifu Front Street". It is said that the King of Jin had seven sons, all of whom were clever and martial arts, and were very popular. At that time, the soldiers of Jin Wangfu were under the jurisdiction of King Guangchang and stationed in Guangchang Palace, so the front street of Guangchang House was commonly known as "Seven Houses Camp". Jingangyan starts from Taoyuan Lane in the south and ends at Jingangyan Road in the west of Shengli Street in the north. Along the Fenhe River, it is flat and open. It is a main street on the east bank of Fenhe River in Taiyuan City, with a length of nearly four kilometers and a width of more than 45 meters. Jingangyan Road, named after Jingangyan, was originally a flood dike to prevent the Fenhe River from flooding during the flood season, but it was not a street at all. This can be clearly proved by literal words. Juewei Mountain Juewei Mountain Scenic Area is located in Huyan Village on the west bank of Fenhe River, 20 kilometers northwest of Taiyuan City. The mountains are towering and the peaks are winding. Climbing the mountain should be surrounded by a bow back, which was called "bending wai" in ancient times and "rising wai" today. Juewei Mountain is green and lush, just like a vast green sea, with different scenery in four seasons. Especially in late autumn, autumn chrysanthemum is yellow, white dew is frost, boulders, rocks and bushes are covered with patches of purple leaves, and layers of red waves are rolled up between slopes, beams, ditches and forks, all over the mountains. "Ascending Red Leaves" is one of the eight scenic spots of Laoyangqu. Longshan Grottoes, located at the top of Longshan Mountain, 20km southwest of Taiyuan, are the only Taoist grottoes in China. It was excavated in the early Yuan Dynasty and built by Quanzhen Taoist Song. The original Taoist temple "Haotian Temple" built at the same time has been ruined, but the Taoist grottoes are well preserved and are national key cultural relics protection units. Niangziguan Waterfall Niangziguan Scenic Area, located about 40 kilometers east of Yangquan City, is the gateway and traffic throat of Sanjin and a battleground for military strategists in past dynasties. According to legend, Princess Pingyang, the third daughter of Li Yuan in the early Tang Dynasty, was stationed by Zeng Songbing, so she attacked Weizeguan and became Niangziguan. Niangziguan, with mountain battles, water overflowing and waterfalls splashing, is a tourist attraction integrating natural and human scenery. The traffic in Niangziguan Scenic Area is very convenient. There is a tourist shuttle bus from Yangquan City to the scenic spot in the east, and a bus from Jingxing County, Hebei Province (more than 30 kilometers away from the scenic spot) passes through the scenic spot in the west. Pangquangou National Nature Reserve in Shanxi Pangquangou National Nature Reserve is located in Fangshan and Jiaocheng counties of Shanxi Province, with an area of 10466 hectares. /kloc-0 was established with the approval of Shanxi provincial people's government in 1980, and/kloc-0 was promoted to national level in 1986. Its main protection objects are rare brown eared pheasant and subalpine coniferous forest in warm temperate zone. Shanxi Provincial Museum is located in Shangguan Lane, southeast of Taiyuan City. Originally known as the Confucian Temple, it was later the Shanxi Provincial Book Museum, and 1953 was renamed the Shanxi Provincial Museum. Built in the reign of King Dading, it was rebuilt and expanded in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. In the seventh year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (188 1), it moved here from Xiyuan Temple. Shuangta Temple is located in the south of Haozhuang Village in the southeast of Taiyuan City, formerly known as Shuangta Temple. Because of the "Two Towers Lingxiao", it has become a symbol of Taiyuan. Shuangta Temple was founded in the thirty-sixth year of Wanli in Ming Dynasty (A.D. 1608). According to legend, it was funded by Wenxuan, the mother of the emperor during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, and was built by the Buddhist monk Buddha Lantern. The two towers are 60 meters apart, and the tower is 54.85 meters high, with 13 floors in total, and the bottom is 7 meters high, octagonal and masonry structure. Taiyuan Zoo is located on the east side of the middle section of Xinjian North Road, covering an area of 760 mu, including 260 mu of water surface. It is the only professional zoo in Shanxi Province, with trees and flowers all over the park and a large number of potted flowers dotted in it. The white arch bridge spans the north and south lakes, and three flat and wide garden roads lead to the animal exhibition area. Tianlong Mountain Tianlong Mountain, formerly known as Fangshan, is a branch of Luliang Mountain, with an altitude of 1700 meters, located 36 kilometers southwest of Taiyuan City and 14 kilometers away from Jinci Scenic Area. It is connected by a dedicated road. Tianlong Mountain has beautiful peaks and hills, covered with pine and cypress, cool climate, gurgling streams and springs. As early as Gao Huan in the Eastern Wei Dynasty, the Summer Palace was built, and Tianlong Temple was built in Levin in the Northern Qi Dynasty, all of which were grottoes. The mountain is named after the temple, which is famous for its caves. From then on, Tianlong Mountain became famous. Yingze Park Yingze Park is named because it is located near the gate of ancient Taiyuan. Located in the middle of Yingze street, which is wide in the city center, it has convenient transportation and broad vision. It is the largest park in Taiyuan. Yingze Park has a total area of 666,900 square meters, and the water surface of Yingze Lake accounts for one third of the total area. Fish pond flying beam is located in front of Notre Dame Hall, which is the only cross-shaped bridge among the existing ancient bridges in China. This fish pond flying beam in Jinci was built in the Northern Wei Dynasty with a history of 1500 years. The whole beam frame is a relic of the Song Dynasty. The bridge deck is cross-shaped, connecting the Notre Dame Hall and the Dedication Hall into a whole, giving people a feeling of spreading their wings and flying. This is the meaning of "flying beam". China Coal Museum China Coal Museum is located at the intersection of Yingze Street and Jinci Road in Taiyuan City, covering an area of 6 hectares with a total construction area of 35,000 square meters. It consists of exhibition hall, academic lecture hall, multifunctional projection hall and office research building.