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What are the must-see tourist attractions in Taiyuan, Shanxi?

The top ten scenic spots that must be visited in Taiyuan, Shanxi: 1. Xuanquan Temple; 2. Liuxiang; 3. Jinci; 4. Shuangta Temple; 5. Chunyang Palace; 6. Tianlongshan Grottoes; 7. East Lake Vinegar Garden; 8. Mengshan Giant Buddha; 9. Taiyuan Food Street; 10. Longhua Temple.

1. Xuanquan Temple

Xuanquan Temple is located in Guanshan, Xilingjing Township, Yangqu County, Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province. It is a national key cultural relics protection unit in the Republic of China. one. The entire building of Xuanquan Temple is built on half a cliff and is divided into three floors: upper, middle and lower. The main hall is also three rooms wide and two rooms deep. It faces north and south, with its back against the stone wall and facing the Fen River.

2. Liuxiang

Liuxiang is a commercial street with a long history in Taiyuan. The commercial downtown area in the center of Taiyuan has a business history of more than 300 years. It is one of the four major night markets in China and the largest night market in North China, with a daily flow of more than 200,000 people. Liuxiang is one of the top ten commercial streets in mainland China.

3. Jinci Temple

Jinci Temple is located in Jinci Town, Jinyuan District, Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province. It was originally named Jinwang Temple, and was originally named Tang Shuyu Temple. It was built to commemorate Tang Shuyu, the founding prince of the Jin Kingdom. Later, he was posthumously named King of Jin) and his mother, Queen Yi Jiang, built it.

In March 1961, Jinci Temple was announced by the State Council as one of the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units. In 2001, it was rated as one of the first batch of AAAA tourist attractions by the National Tourism Administration. In May 2009, it was approved as a national second-level museum by the State Administration of Cultural Heritage.

4. Twin Pagoda Temple

The Twin Pagoda Temple in the southern suburbs of Taiyuan is a landmark building in Taiyuan City and the theme pattern on the emblem of Taiyuan City. Shuangta Temple, formerly known as Yongzuo Temple, was built around the middle of Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty (1597-1602). Because there are two high towers in the temple, it is commonly known as Shuangta Temple.

5. Chunyang Palace

Chunyang Palace, also known as Luzu Temple, is located in Yingze District, Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province. It was originally built to worship Lu Dongbin, a Taoist priest of the Tang Dynasty, who is a Taoist in Taoism. It was first built in the Yuan Dynasty and expanded during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty (1573-1691 AD). During the Qianlong Emperor of the Qing Dynasty (1736-1795 AD), the governor Guo Fan Chaosheng, a native of Jin and Taigu, successively invested in the expansion and built three floors of Wei Pavilion. Chunyang Palace was named after enshrining Lu Dongbin.