
- 4.8/5
M57***65The guide was approachable and explained things very thoroughly. I learned a lot, making it a fantastic travel experience! The guide talked for a long time! I think it was excellent value for money.
- 4.8/5
行走毛毛Since its renovation, the Shanxi Museum has become incredibly crowded. I remember when the old museum opened, there were hardly any people at all. Now, it's packed with people, making it extremely difficult to take a photo without faces in it. I can only take pictures of some lesser-known artifacts to show you.
- 4.8/5
小溪ོThe Northern Qi Dynasty murals, with their fluid lines and vibrant colors, vividly depict the social landscape and diverse cultural integration of over 1,400 years ago. They are hailed as "a visual epic spanning a thousand years" and "an artistic dialogue across time and space." ⏰Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, closed on Mondays. 🎫Admission: Currently free, but requires a one-day advance reservation at the Taiyuan Northern Qi Dynasty Mural Museum (GZH). Guided Tours: DP group purchases are available for ¥110 per person, at 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM. 🚌Transportation: Buses 308, 804, and the Y7 tourist bus are available. A one-kilometer walk is required (runs are infrequent). 🅿️Parking: Limited parking is available, so park on the street.
- 4.4/5
M15***54There is a manual explanation, the fee is 50, you can see the exhibition on the ground and go underground to visit the mining process, the cost-effectiveness is high, you can learn about coal mines, it is worth recommending! ! ! ! !
- 4.5/5
不帅不酷又矮没钱的大叔Everyone knows about the Leshan Giant Buddha, but what about the Mengshan Giant Buddha? Actually, in terms of age, the Mengshan Giant Buddha is 162 years older! In terms of height, the Mengshan Giant Buddha is only second, slightly shorter than the Leshan Giant Buddha! Getting to the Mengshan Giant Buddha isn't very convenient. Public transportation is available, but during the off-season, services are infrequent. Taking a taxi is recommended; taxi prices in Taiyuan are quite reasonable! The climb itself is of moderate length and difficulty. If you want an easier climb, you can take a shuttle bus. Along the way, you'll pass Kaihua Temple, the Iron Buddha Hall, and other smaller attractions. Looking up at the Buddha at its base is breathtaking; it's definitely worth a visit!
- 4.7/5
布隆迪康龙Xinzhou Ancient City is truly wonderful, with various ancient buildings arranged in a harmonious and picturesque manner. Be sure to climb the city wall at the entrance, and take photos at the Xiurong Academy at the highest point for a panoramic view. The various snacks are all quite good; following the reviews is a safe bet. However, avoid the Golden Beef Soup at the entrance; personally, I felt the portion of meat was small, and at 30 yuan a serving, there wasn't much to eat. They advertise a free scallion pancake with the soup (but it's only four small pieces, not even enough for a child).
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userTaiyuan Botanical Garden is a landmark building in Taiyuan. I went there and it was really beautiful! We went during the Dragon Boat Festival, and it was especially beautiful. All kinds of animals and plants were incredibly gorgeous. There's also the famous giant elevator, which is very attractive and great for taking photos. It was absolutely fantastic!
- 4.0/5
205***07It covers a large area and has a well-developed layout, nestled against the mountains and overlooking the water, reflecting the ancient city-building system. The watchtowers are very tall, giving it a strong sense of guarding the border and protecting against enemies. Walking on the city walls is a unique experience. However, it gets very sunny in the summer, and the streets feel quite hot. It's particularly suitable for taking photos in period costumes.
- 4.8/5
Anonymous userAside from the rainy day, everything else was great. The only thing was that we came across the Jinci Temple, a place covered in a high school or middle school textbook, and we thought it was worth visiting. The temple itself is very rich in content, and there are other attractions nearby, but because it was raining, we could only visit a few of those places.
- 4.8/5
福途宝As a symbol of the cultural roots of the Three Jins, the Jin Temple serves as a living specimen for the study of ancient Chinese architecture, sculpture, and garden art, and is known as the "Museum of Ancient Chinese Architecture." Dedicated to Ji Yu, the first vassal of the Jin State in the early Western Zhou Dynasty, the Jin Temple boasts a rich collection of cultural relics, including over 100 buildings, including halls, towers, pavilions, terraces, bridges, and pavilions from the Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties. It also boasts over 100 sculptures and 30 cast works from the Song and Yuan dynasties, over 400 steles from various dynasties, over 200 poems, plaques, and couplets, and 96 ancient and renowned trees, 30 of which are over a thousand years old. The preservation of such a rich collection of exquisite artifacts within a single cultural heritage site is truly rare. For those interested in ancient architecture and learning about history, this is a worthwhile visit.














