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The Coal Museum of China
Built in 1992, the Coal Museum of China in Taiyuan city, Shanxi province, is the only national-level coal industry museum in China.
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Mount North Wudang
Known as Longwang Mountain in ancient times, Mount North Wudang in the Lyuliang Mountains, central Shanxi province, is a holy site for Taoists.
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Shanxi Museum
Established in 2004, Shanxi Museum at the west bank of Fenhe River in Taiyuan covers an area of 112,000 square meters and is the largest collection, protection, research and exhibition center of historical relics in Shanxi province.
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Shuanglin Temple
Shuanglin Temple as a part of the renowned World Heritage Site – the Ancient City of Pingyao, has a history dating backing more than 1,400 years, and is famous for its colored clay sculptures.
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A journey to alpine grasslands in Shanxi
Alpine grasslands in Shanxi province offer another view different from grasslands in Inner Mongolia autonomous region.
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Pujiu Temple
Built in the Tang Dynasty (618-907), Pujiu Temple in southwest Shanxi province is a Buddhist temple related to an ancient romance play entitled Romance of the West Chamber by Wang Shifu, a playwright of the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368).
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Hengshan Mountain
Spanning 150 kilometers, Hengshan Mountain in Hunyuan county is the northern mountain of the Five Sacred Mountains of China and famous for steep ridges, splendid peaks, exotic-shaped temples and gushing fountains.