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Shanxi Linfen tourist attractions

The tourist attractions in Linfen, Shanxi include Shanxi Wulu Mountain National Nature Reserve, Mayi Temple, Guxian Peony Cultural Tourism Area, Taosi Ruins, Houma Jin Kingdom Ruins, etc.

1. Shanxi Wulushan National Nature Reserve

Shanxi Wulushan National Nature Reserve is located in Pu County and Xi County, Shanxi Province, at the southern end of the Luliang Mountains. It is a nature reserve of forest ecosystem type. The total area of ??the zone is 20,617.3 hectares, with a forest coverage rate of 68%.

2. Mayi Temple

Mayi Temple was built in the Jin Dynasty. It is located on the top of Jiulong Mountain about 2 kilometers west of Lingnan Village, Hechuan Town, Anze County, Linfen City, Shanxi Province. It is the center of Yueyang One of the eight ancient scenic spots, it was rated as the third batch of provincial cultural relics protection units in 1996.

3. Guxian Peony Cultural Tourism Area

Guxian Peony Cultural Tourism Area is a place with the world’s best peony, the three-in-one thousand-year-old peony as the main attraction, with Shibi River as the main attraction. The beautiful natural scenery of the river basin and many unique cultural landscapes are supplementary attractions.

4. Taosi Site

Taosi Site is a site in the middle reaches of the Yellow River in China that is dominated by Longshan Culture pottery temple types. It also includes the second phase of Miaodigou Culture and a small amount of Remains from the Warring States, Han Dynasty, Jin and Yuan Dynasties. Created by the ancestors of the Chinese nation, it is one of the sources of Chinese civilization.

5. Houma Jin State Ruins

The Houma Jin State Ruins, also known as the Xintian Ruins, is located in the northwest of Houma City, Shanxi Province. The Fen River lingers in the northwest and the Hui River runs through it in the south. In the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty, King Cheng of Zhou enfeoffed his younger brother Shu Yu in the Tang Dynasty, and his son Xie's father changed the name of his country to Jin. In the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period, Duke Jinggong of Jin moved his capital to Xintian. Until the three families were divided into Jin in the early Warring States Period, Xintian had always been the political, economic, commercial, and cultural center of Jin.

The above content refers to Baidu Encyclopedia-Shanxi Wulu Mountain National Nature Reserve