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        Skyline of Taiyuan at dusk showcasing modern skyscrapers and traditional architecture reflecting on the Fen River.

        Taiyuan

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          Scenic view of a traditional pavilion perched atop a rocky peak in the lush mountains near Taiyuan, perfect for nature enthusiasts.

           Taiyuan, China

          4-Days Private Tour of Taiyuan and Pingyao City Break

          Step inside two of China's most storied cities — where ancient walls still stand, merchant courtyards await, and 2,000 years of history come alive at every turn. This private four-day escape through Shanxi province is your invitation to slow down and discover the real China.

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          More to know about Taiyuan

          Taiyuan is the capital of Shanxi Province in northern China, located in the heart of the Loess Plateau. The city is known for its Buddhist temples, particularly the Jinci Temple with its ancient Song Dynasty structures and sacred spring. Visitors explore historical temples, walk along the Fen River, and visit museums displaying Shanxi's coal mining heritage and traditional crafts.
          Taiyuan is the provincial capital of Shanxi, China, situated in the Taiyuan Basin at approximately 37.9 degrees north latitude and 112.5 degrees east longitude, at an elevation of roughly 800 meters above sea level. The city has served as a regional administrative and cultural center for over 2,500 years, with significant heritage from the Northern Wei, Tang, Song, and Ming dynasties, and today functions as the primary gateway to Shanxi's UNESCO-listed and nationally protected heritage corridor.
          Destination | City | Shanxi Province | Northern China | Cultural Heritage | Buddhist Art | Regional Cuisine