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Taiyuan is the capital city of Shanxi Province. Located
in the center of the province, it is also the political, economic
and cultural center of Shanxi.
Taiyuan is a city bounded on three sides by mountains. It has a
long history and in ancient times was an important military town.
At present, Taiyuan is one of China's heavy industrial cities and
account for more than half the national coal mining output.
Taiyuan also has a wealth of tourist attractions and notably among
these is the Jinci Temple. This is the city's most attractive temple
although the Shuangta Si (Twin-Pagoda Temple) has become a symbol
of Taiyuan on account of its unique architecture. Another major
attraction is the Tianlong Shan Stone Caves where magnificent sculptures
dating from the Tang Dynasty (618-907) may be seen.
Taiyuan benefits from convenient public transport systems as the
city is the provincial transportation hub. Accommodation facilities
have become more and more advanced over recent years and range from
5-star hotels to a selection of comfortable guest houses.
The gourmand should be aware that Shanxi noodles are highly reputed
all over China, as well as the local vinegar. Other local delicacies
are the Tou Nao, the Steamed Dumpling, Sausages and Mutton Soup.
To accompany these wholesome foods there are Fen Jiu (Fen Wine)
and Zhuye Qing (Zhuye Qing Wine). As well as its cuisine the city
is noted for products such as finely crafted lacquer ware.
While the local emphasis is upon heavy industry certain aspects
of city life such as cultural development has suffered from some
neglect. This could be a problem and needs action to be taken.
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