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Taiyuan tourist attractions

Taiyuan tourist attractions

1. Jinci, formerly known as Jinci, formerly known as Tang Shuyu Temple. It was built in memory of Tang Shuyu, the founding emperor of the State of Jin (he was later named King of Jin) and his mother's city, Jianghou. It consists of museum area and Diaoweng Mountain scenic area. Among them, Difficult Old Spring, Maid Statue and Virgin Statue are known as "Three Musts in Jinci".

2. Fenhe Park is over 18km long, starting from the upper reaches of Shengli Bridge in the north and reaching the lower reaches of South Inner Ring Bridge in the south. The water is ink and green is color. The beautiful scenery of the park includes the late crossing of Fenhe River, the source of life, the clear water on the beach, the wild goose mound and the ancient rhyme of gold powder.

3. Taiyuan Forest Park is adjacent to Datong Road in the east, Binhe East Road in the west, Shanxi Forestry Vocational and Technical College in the south and Zhaocun Village in the north, covering an area of 3,000 mu, of which the water area is 386 mu, slightly larger than Yingze Park.

Yingze Park is one of the most beautiful places in Taiyuan, with a total area of 666,900 square meters, which is divided into North Lake Scenic Area, Central Scenic Area, South Scenic Area and South Lake Scenic Area.

Among them, Xiulou in Beihu Scenic Area, Jingting Pavilion near the west gate of Yingze Park, Rose Pavilion near the orchard, Hexagonal Pavilion, Peony Pavilion, Kitten Pavilion and Four Corner Pavilion of Peony Garden opposite the promenade;

5. Shuangta Temple, commonly known as Shuangta Temple, was founded in the twenty-seventh year of Wanli in Ming Dynasty (1599), and most of the buildings were in Ming Dynasty. The Twin Towers of Shuangta Temple, also known as Lingxiao Twin Towers, are the tallest buildings in Taiyuan.