- Taiyuan - Wikipedia
Taiyuan [a] (Taiyuan Jin: tʰai˦˥ ye˩˩ ) is the capital of Shanxi, China Taiyuan is the political, economic, cultural and international exchange center of Shanxi Province It is an industrial base focusing on energy and heavy chemicals
- Taiyuan | History, Culture Economy | Britannica
Taiyuan, city and capital of Shanxi sheng (province), China One of the greatest industrial cities in China, it lies on the Fen River in the northern portion of the river’s fertile upper basin
- Top 8 Attractions in Taiyuan | What to See in Taiyuan - China Discovery
From the classic must-see historical sites such as Jinci Temple to local haunts like Yingze Park, there are many places to visit in Taiyuan, capital of Shanxi province in northern China and an ancient city with a history of more than 2500 years
- Taiyuan Shanxi: Main Industrial Capital City of China - TravelChinaGuide
With a history of more than 2,500 years, Taiyuan once was an important political, military, economic, and cultural center in ancient North China It boasts abundant tourism resources varying from famous mountains to grottoes, temples, lakes, caves, ancient buildings and relics
- Taiyuan - Wikitravel
Taiyuan (太原; Tàiyuán) is the capital of Shanxi Province and a common stopover between Wu Tai Shan and Pingyao Situated next to Fenhe River and surrounded by mountains Taiyuan has a history of 2,400 years Now, Taiyuan is important as home to heavy industry and mining
- Taiyuan, Tai Yuan, the Capital City of Shanxi Province - China Today
Taiyuan (also called Bingzhou, Jinyang, Lonngcheng in history) is the capital of Shanxi Province, and a city rich in political, military, and religious history
- Taiyuan: 13 Details You Should Know - FactsGem. com
Founded in 1934, the Taiyuan Iron and Steel Company (TISCO) is one of the largest steel producers in the world This company has been a pioneer in the steel industry, playing a crucial role in China’s industrialization
- Discover Taiyuan, China: Ultimate Travel Guide to Attractions, Culture . . .
Nestled in the heart of shanxi Province, Taiyuan blends 2,500 years of history with modern urban energy As the “City of Dragon,” it offers travelers a gateway to UNESCO heritage sites, captivating folk traditions, and a noodle-centric culinary scene
|