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Introduction of ancient buildings in Shanxi?

Speaking of pictures of ancient buildings in Shanxi, the most famous ones are Guan Sheng Cultural Complex, Yingxian Wooden Pagoda, Haihui Temple, Forbidden City and other famous buildings in Shanxi. Shanxi is one of the birthplaces of the Chinese nation, with a recorded history of 3000 years. It is known as "the cradle of Chinese civilization" and "China Museum of Ancient Culture". Total area 156700 square kilometers, with Taihang Mountain in the east and Luliang Mountain in the west. The mountainous area accounts for more than 80% of the total area of the province. The following are the relevant Shaanxi architectural materials compiled by Zhong Da Architectural Consulting Company for architects, and the specific contents are as follows:

Pictures of Ancient Buildings in Shaanxi —— Guan Sheng Cultural Complex

Brief introduction of Guan Sheng Cultural Center:

Guan Sheng Cultural Complex refers to the ancient buildings and historical sites in Guan Gong's hometown (Yuncheng, Shanxi) with "Jiezhou Guandi Temple, Changping Guanwangjia Temple and Changping Guan Gong Ancestral Temple" as the main contents. Most of the existing buildings are Qing Dynasty buildings, and some of them are state-level cultural relics protection units. It is not only a symbol of Guan Gong's culture, but also a carrier of multiculturalism, covering ancient buildings, sculptures, sculpture painting art, sacrifices, beliefs and customs. It is a treasure house of traditional culture in China, with particularly rich traditional cultural elements, unique architectural technology, particularly long history and heavy cultural connotation. Its modeling, architectural art and cultural connotation have important historical, artistic and scientific values.

Pictures of Ancient Buildings in Shanxi —— Yingxian Wooden Pagoda

Brief introduction of Yingxian wooden tower:

Sagata is located in the Buddhist temple in the northwest of Yingxian County, Shuozhou City, Shanxi Province, commonly known as Yingxian Wooden Pagoda. It was built in the second year of Liao Qing Ning (A.D. 1056) and completed the sixth year of Yu Jinming Chang (A.D. 1 195). It is the tallest and oldest wooden tower building in China, a national key cultural relic protection unit and a national AAAA-level scenic spot. Together with the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy and the Eiffel Tower in Paris, it is called "the three largest towers in the world".

Pictures of Ancient Buildings in Shanxi-Haihui Temple

Brief introduction of Haihui Temple:

Haihui Temple, also known as Longquan Temple, is located in the northeast of Yangcheng County15km west of Daqiao Village, Jincheng City, Shanxi Province, and is one of the main temples in Yangcheng County. The temple was founded in the Tang Dynasty, formerly known as Guoyu Garden. In the first year of Ganning in Tang Zhaozong (894), it was named "Longquan Temple". Later, it was rebuilt and built in successive dynasties, and it was grand in scale and enjoyed a good reputation in the Ming and Qing Dynasties.

Pictures of Ancient Buildings in Shanxi —— Auspicious Symbols of the Imperial City

Introduction to Prime Minister of Imperial Capital:

Huangcheng Xiangfu (National AAAAA Scenic Area) is located in Beiliu Town, Yangcheng County, Jincheng City, Shanxi Province. With a total area of 36,000 square meters, the Imperial City Xiangfu (also known as Wu Ting Mountain Village) is the former residence of Chen Tingjing, a bachelor of Wen Yuan Pavilion in Qing Dynasty, a third-class official of the official department, the general reader of Kangxi Dictionary and the interpreter of the thirty-fifth year banquet of Kangxi. After three years, Huangcheng Xiangfu invested 280 million yuan to carry out comprehensive construction and upgrading from eight aspects: tourism, transportation, tourism safety, health, post and telecommunications services, tourism shopping, comprehensive management, resources and environmental protection. In 2007, it became the third AAAAA-level scenic spot after Yungang Grottoes and Wutai Mountain.

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