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  2. Tianlongshan Grottoes - Wikipedia

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    The Tianlongshan Grottoes (Chinese: 天龙山石窟; pinyin: Tiānlóngshān Shíkū, English translation: Mountain of the Heavenly Dragon) are caves located in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, China, that are notable for the Buddhist temples located within them. The temple complex spans two mountains: there are eight grottoes on the eastern mountain ...

  3. Taiyuan - Wikipedia

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    Taiyuan's primary, secondary, and tertiary industries were worth 3.9 billion yuan, 105.2 billion yuan, and 132.2 billion yuan respectively in 2007. [51] Shanxi produces a quarter of China's coal, and Taiyuan is the location of the China Taiyuan Coal Transaction Center, which began trading in 2012. [52]

  4. File:China Shanxi rel location map.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Shanxi - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1991, Taiyuan Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone is the only state-level high-tech development zone in Shanxi, with total area of 24 km 2 (9.3 sq mi). It is close to Taiyuan Wusu Airport and Highway G208.

  6. File:China Shanxi Taiyuan.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. List of Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Shanxi

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    Site Chinese name Location Designation Image Site of the Battle of Pingxingguan: Pingxingguan zhanyi yizhi 平型关战役遗址: Lingqiu County 灵丘县: 1-25 Headquarters of the Eighth Route Army

  8. Jinyuan, Taiyuan - Wikipedia

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    Jinyuan District (simplified Chinese: 晋源区; traditional Chinese: 晉源區; pinyin: Jìnyuán Qū) is one of six districts of the prefecture-level city of Taiyuan, the capital of Shanxi Province, North China.

  9. Jinci - Wikipedia

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    The Jinci or Jin Temple (晉祠) is the most prominent temple complex in Shanxi, China. It is located 16 miles (25 km) southwest of Taiyuan at the foot of Xuanweng Mountain at the Jin Springs. It was founded about 1,400 years ago and expanded during the following centuries, resulting in a diverse collection of more than 100 sculptures ...