Shanxi, a land deeply rooted in the origins of Chinese civilization, awaits visitors from all directions with its splendid historical heritage and magnificent natural landscapes.
Here, three UNESCO World Cultural Heritage sites shine with brilliance. The Ancient City of Pingyao serves as an outstanding example of Han Chinese urban planning during the Ming and Qing dynasties, where imposing city walls and well-preserved streets appear to freeze centuries of merchant prosperity in time. Mount Wutai, celebrated for its uniquely “cool and refreshing” environment, features lush, layered peaks and a pleasant climate, making it a highly regarded summer retreat and wellness destination. The Yungang Grottoes astonish the world with their grand rock-carved artistry, where exquisitely sculpted statues inside the caves demonstrate an extraordinary fusion of ancient art and culture.
The natural scenery of Shanxi combines grandeur with elegance. The roaring Yellow River at Hukou paints a majestic picture of “The Yellow River’s vast expanse pours its might into a single vessel.” Ancient Great Wall remnants and the majestic Taihang Mountains together form the vast backbone of northern China.
Known as the “Treasure House of Ancient Chinese Architectural Art,” Shanxi boasts a remarkable level of preservation of its historical buildings. Strolling through this region is like traversing a three-dimensional historical scroll. Leveraging its unique cool climate and beautiful surroundings, the wellness industry thrives here, offering visitors an ideal space for tranquility and rejuvenation. A wealth of intangible cultural heritage preserves ancient skills and memories.
Today’s Shanxi features a diverse and dynamic tourism landscape, where tradition and modernity converge. This journey offers an exploration to touch the pulse of history, a pilgrimage to witness majestic landscapes, and an experience of cultural charm—a soothing retreat for both body and mind amidst refreshing coolness and tranquility.
Linfen City
“Not only Xiaoxitian, but Linfen is all like this”! Linfen has launched a special “Hardcore 5A Tour·reciating the Yellow River’s Charm” route, cordially inviting you to embark on a Yellow River charm tour.
Experience the stirring and powerful life force of the Yellow River the Hukou Waterfall, a mother river; take in the nine-curved intestines and tranquility of the Yonghe Grand Canyon; at Lou Mountain, witness rising and setting sun by the Yellow River; on the Ancestor Mountain, listen to the beautiful legends of Fuxi and Nüwa; in the Yunshan’s Ice Cave, travel through time and space in the coolness, as if you were a deity.
Mount Yun
Hukou Waterfall of Linfen
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Xinzhou City
Located in the north-central Shanxi Province, Xinzhou is the largest city in the province by area.
Wutai Mountain, a UNESCO World Cultural Landscape Heritage Site, embodies the profound wisdom of Manjushri. Yanmen Pass, known as the First Pass in China, echoes with the heroic spirit of ancient battles. Luya Mountain, famed for its five hundred li of stunning scenery, showcases the enchanting beauty where ice and fire meet.
Laoniuwan, where half a fortress stands by a winding river, presents the majestic spectacle of the Great Wall shaking hands with the Yellow River. Xinzhou Ancient City, the Key to Northern Shanxi, brims with the leisurely charm of everyday life.
Xinzhou, a Land of Wellness and Serenity, welcomes you!

















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