Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Jiangsu 20 15 National Day Tourism Revenue Ranking of Thirteen Prefecture-level Cities

Jiangsu 20 15 National Day Tourism Revenue Ranking of Thirteen Prefecture-level Cities

: ★ Jinci Temple is located at the source of Xiajin water in Hangweng Mountain, 25 kilometers southwest of Taiyuan City. It was built in the Northern Wei Dynasty to commemorate Zhou Wuwang's second son, Yu Shu. 196 1 was announced by the State Council as a national key cultural relics protection unit. Yu Shu sealed the Tang Dynasty, and Zi Xie became the country name because of the water, and later generations took the temple name. The main source of Shanxi's water flows out from here, all year round. Water temperature 17 degrees, crystal clear. Guan Zhen Baohan Pavilion in the temple has the Imperial Monument Inscription of Jinci inscribed by Emperor Taizong. There are also famous Bai Zhou and Sui Huai in the temple. Bai Zhou is located on the left side of Notre Dame, while Sui Huai is in Guandi Temple. The old branches are vertical and horizontal, so far they are full of vitality and lush, and they are called "the three wonders of Jinci" together with the flowing old springs and exquisite Song plastic handmaids.

★ Tianlongshan Grottoes are located at Tianlong mountainside, 40km southwest of Taiyuan City. The surrounding mountains are rolling, and the spring of Wang Longdong at the top of the mountain is gurgling. Grottoes are distributed in Tianlong Shandong, Xifeng, Cave 8 of Dongfeng Mountain and Cave 13 of Xifeng Mountain. These caves were excavated in different times, from the Eastern Wei Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty, which lasted for four dynasties: Wei, Qi, Sui and Tang. The largest cave in the Tang Dynasty reached 15. The stone carving is lifelike, the knife work is fine and the texture is rich. In the Song Dynasty, it was renamed Shengshou Temple, and the temple was destroyed. Gu Song, the dragon in front of the temple, covered the sun with green leaves.

★ Shuangta Temple is in the south of Haozhuang Village in the southeast suburb of Taiyuan City. In the thirty-sixth year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1608), it was built by Fu Deng, a monk. The main buildings of existing temples are brick structures. Octagonal grade 13, 54.7 meters high. There is a staircase in the tower, which leads to the top floor. Looking from the window, the scenery of Taiyuan is vivid. When people enter and leave Taiyuan, the Twin Towers first come into view and become the symbol of Taiyuan. There are peonies everywhere in the temple, which were planted in the Ming Dynasty.