Tour in Shan1xi1
- Shan1xi1 is west of Beijing. It is call "Coal Sea" because of its rich
coal mines. It was one of the cultural centers in ancient times.
200 paleolithic and 500 neolithic sites have been unearthed, plus
500 tombs and other ancient ruins.
- Capital city, Taiyuan, is in the center of Shan1xi1. Taiyuan was founded
in the Western Zhou (1066-771 B.C.). It is well-known for the Jinci
Temple, an old and charming wooden structure. You can find lithesome
and elegant famale statues in the temple, which is rare in China.
- Another city, Datong, once the capital of Northern Wei, is famous for
the Yungang Grottoes, which is believed to be the best-preserved,
the largest and the oldest sandstone carvings in China. There are
53 caves with 51,000 carvings of Buddha, angels, birds and animals.
The largest one is 17 meters high. Huayan Monastery is the second
largest temple in China. Sakyamuni Wooden Pagoda at Fogong Temple,
built in 1056, is the tallest ancient woodframe structure in China.
On Wu-tai Mountain, 200 km away, are about 50 temples form the 5th
century. The mountain is one of the 4 famous Buddhist mountains.
Hengshan Mountain is famous for its Temple in Mid-air.