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The Tianlongshan Grottoes (Chinese: 天龙山石窟; pinyin: Tiānlóngshān Shíkū, English translation: Mountain of the Heavenly Dragon) are caves located in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, China, that are notable for the Buddhist temples located within them. The temple complex spans two mountains: there are eight grottoes on the eastern mountain ...
A tomb discovered in Taiyuan from the 8 th century features murals in the “figures under the tree” style. The multiple scenes depicted throughout the tomb show daily life during the Tang dynasty.
In the 1950s, the mayor, Yue Weifan, [5] of Taiyuan made a plan for the first city planning of Taiyuan after 1949. In the plan, Yingze Street was the most attractive part of the city plan. The planned Yingze Street is built on a dirt road, which was located in the south outside Taiyuan City.
Qingxu County (Chinese: 清徐县; pinyin: Qīngxú Xiàn) is a county of Shanxi Province, North China, it is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Taiyuan, the capital of the province. The population was estimated to be 344,472 in 2020.
Taiyuan's primary, secondary, and tertiary industries were worth 3.9 billion yuan, 105.2 billion yuan, and 132.2 billion yuan respectively in 2007. [51] Shanxi produces a quarter of China's coal, and Taiyuan is the location of the China Taiyuan Coal Transaction Center, which began trading in 2012. [52]
The cathedral's page on the official website of Xinghualing District, Taiyuan (in Chinese). The seventh batch of Major National Historical and Cultural Sites, published by the Chinese State Council. The cathedral as the 1647th site on the list as "太原天主堂" (pinyin: Tài yuán tiān zhǔ táng; lit. 'Taiyuan Catholic Church').
Buddhist architecture in Taiyuan (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Taiyuan" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.