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Datong is situated in northern Shanxi Province. It is
bordered by Inner Mongolia to the North and Hebei Province to the
east. Covering an area of 14,176 square kilometers (5473 square
miles), Datong has four districts and seven counties under its prefecture.
It is the second largest city in Shanxi Province with a population
of 2.99 million.
Known as the 'City of the Coal', Datong has developed into the
second largest industrial city in Shanxi due to its advantage in
energy. Its large reserves of coal make it a very important energy
base for China. Since it is a key resource city, transportation
connections with Datong are quite convenient, especially by road
and by train. Series of railways and roads work as a huge net to
connect Datong with many other cities.
Datong is one of the 24 famous historical and cultural cities in
China due to its ever prosperous history. With a history of over
2400 years, Datong was the capital of Northern Wei (386~534) for
96 years, and the 'support capital' of Liao (916~1125) and Jin (1115~1234).
It was the political, economic and military center of ancient North
of China, which attracted many people from various nations for trade
or business. These prosperous days left Datong with a series of
splendid historic and cultural relics like the Yungang Grottoes
and Hanging Monastery. Most of them are the integration of minorities'
cultural and Han culture.
The scenery of Datong differs markedly from the delicate and pretty
cities south of Yangtze River. Here, green hills and small clean
streams are rarely seen. What you can find is continuous peaks rising
one upon another; majestic old temples standing for thousands of
years and the vast sky and light cloud over your head. All of this
reveals a grand and infinite air.
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