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Population: 2,218,000
Area: 10,496 square kilometers (4,053 square miles)
Nationalities: Han
Administrative Division: 1 district (Hubin); 3 counties (Yingchi,
Shanxian, Lushi); 2 county-level city (Yima, Lingbao)
Seat of the City Government: No.47, Xiaoshan Zhong Lu, Hubin District,
Sanmenxia City
Useful Telephone Numbers:
Tourist Complaints: 0398-2935003
Weather Forecast: 121
Zip Code Inquiry: 184
Bank of China Sanmenxia Branch: No.15, Xiaoshan Zhong Lu, Hubin
District, Sanmenxia City
China Post Sanmenxia Branch: No.5, Xiaoshan Xi Lu, HUbin District,
Sanmenxia City
Location: Located in the west of Henan Province , Sanmenxia City
is seated at the convergence of the Henan, Shanxi and Shaanxi provinces.
Within the province, it neighbors Luoyang in the east and Nanyang
in the south. The city is also bounded on the west by Shangluo and
Weinan of Shaanxi Province. In the north, it is separated from Shanxi
Province by the Yellow River.
History: According to the legend, Yu the Great, the ancient hero
of controlling torrential flood in prehistoric time, slipped up
the high mountain into three gorges. Hence the city gained its name
of Sanmenxia (three gate gorges). As an important headstream of
Chinese civilization, it was the central region of the Xia (21st
- 16th century BC) and Shang (16th - 11th century BC) dynasties.
Shanxian was established in the northern Wei Dynasty (386-534),
part of the northern Dynasty (186-581), and continued into the Qing
Dynasty (1644-1911).
Physical Features: The city is situated in the hilly area of western
Henan Province with mountains and hills making up over ninety percent
of the city's total territory. Mountain ranges fall and rise, forming
gullies all over the city.
Climate: Located in the warm temperate zone, the city has semi-dry
continental climate with four distinct seasons. The average temperature
of the coldest January and the hottest July are respectively -0.7
and 27 (30.7 and 80.6H).
When to Go: spring and autumn
Special Local Products: apricot, apple and jujube of Lingbao City,
black fungus and Chinese gooseberry of Lushi County, dried persimmon
of Yingchi County
Attractions:
Hangu Pass: First established during the Spring and Autumn Period
(770BC-476BC), Hangu Pass once played an great role in history as
a pass of vital importance between ancient Luoyang and Chang'an
(Xian). This grand building complex is 15 kilometers (9 miles) north
of Lingbao City. If one man guards the pass, ten thousand are unable
to pass through. Additionally, Taichu Palace in the building complex
is said to be the place where Lao Zi, the founder of Taoism, created
his greatest masterpiece Daodejing (Tao Te Ching), commonly translated
as the 'Classic of the Virtue'. So, Hangu Pass is also an important
site for Lao Zi's believers to commemorate him.
Sanmenxia Dam: 30 kilometers (19 miles) from downtown Sanmenxia,
the dam, begun in 1957, is the first hydro project on the main stream
of the Yellow River in China. The Yellow River zigzags 120 kilometers
(75 miles) though the city with the most spectacular scenery in
the dam area.
Yawu Mountain is a famous Taoist site located in Yuling Town of
Lingbo City. The Yawu Mountain scenic area is the largest natural
reserve of Henan, and its main peak is the highest point in the
province. Large temple fair will be held every June. Main sights
include precipitous peaks and mountain pass, as well as some grand
Taoist buildings, like Nantian Gate, Yuhuang Hall, Tianyi Palace
and so on.
Other Scenic Spots: Baolunsi Pagoda (one of the four famous old
echo architectures in China)
Travel Tips:
Trains from Zhengzhou and Luoyang to Xian all stop in Sanmenxia.
The Lanzhou-Liangyungang Railway runs west-east through the city.
It only takes three hours by high speed train to go from Sanmenxia
to Xian. Sanmenxia has two railway stations: Sanmenxia Railway Station
in Xiaoshan Dong Lu of the Hubin District and the West Station in
Qinhan Road of Shanxian County.
The Sanmenxia Long-Distance Bus Station is located in the east
section of Xiaoshan Lu. The city is a little over an hour's drive
from Luoyang.
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