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Do you recommend any tourist attractions in Taiyuan?

Ten must-see scenic spots in Taiyuan, Shanxi: 1. Xuanquan Temple; 2. Liuxiang; 3. Jinci; 4. Shuangta Temple; 5. Chunyang Palace; 6. Tianlongshan Grottoes; 7. Donghu Vinegar Garden; 8. Mengshan Giant Buddha; 9. Taiyuan Food Street; 1. Longhua Temple.

1. Xuanquan Temple

Xuanquan Temple is located in Guanshan, Xilingjing Township, Yangqu County, Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province. It is one of the national key cultural relics protection units of the Chinese people. The whole building of Xuanquan Temple is built between half cliffs, divided into upper, middle and lower floors. Daxiong Hall is also three rooms wide and two rooms deep, facing north and south, with its back against the stone wall and facing the Fenhe River.

second, Liuxiang

Liuxiang is a commercial street with a long history in Taiyuan. Located in the downtown area of Taiyuan, it has a commercial history of more than 3 years, and has one of the four night markets in China and the largest night market in North China, with a daily flow of more than 2, people. Liuxiang is one of the top ten commercial streets in Chinese mainland.

Third, Jinci

Jinci, located in Jinci Town, Jinyuan District, Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province, was originally named Jinwang Temple, and was originally named Tang Shuyu Temple. It was built in memory of Tang Shuyu, the founding emperor of the State of Jin (later named Jinwang) and Jiang Hou, the mother city.

in March p>1961, Jinci was announced by the State Council as the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units. In 21, it was rated as the first batch of AAAA-level tourist attractions by the National Tourism Administration. In May 29, it was approved as a national second-class museum by National Cultural Heritage Administration.

IV. Twin Pagodas Temple

The Twin Pagodas Temple in the southern suburbs of Taiyuan is a landmark building in Taiyuan and the theme pattern on the emblem of Taiyuan. Shuangta Temple, formerly known as twin pagoda temple, was built in the middle of Wanli period of Ming Dynasty (1597-162). Because there are two towers in the temple, it is commonly known as Shuangta Temple.

V. Chunyang Palace

Chunyang Palace, also known as Lvzu Temple, is located in yingze district, Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province. It was originally built to worship Lv Dongbin, a Taoist priest in the Tang Dynasty. It was built in the Yuan Dynasty and expanded in the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty (1573-1691 A.D.). Guo Jin, the chief of the Emperor Qianlong's reign in Qing Dynasty (1736-1795 A.D.), and Fan Chaosheng, a native of Taigu, successively invested in the expansion and added three floors to the Wei Pavilion. Chunyang Palace, named after Lv Dongbin.