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    Shanxi discovers earliest porcelain kiln

    2022-08-24

    Archaeologists announced their latest discovery on April 19 that a porcelain kiln site from the Sui Dynasty (581-618) was excavated in Taiyuan.

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    Taiyuan pioneers development of museum city

    2022-05-19

    The Taiyuan municipal bureau of cultural relics recognized 20 social institutions as quasi-museums in Taiyuan on May 17.

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    Taiyuan progresses in cultural relic protection

    2022-03-03

    The cultural relics bureau of Taiyuan, capital of North China's Shanxi province, recently received a fund of 5 million yuan ($791,266.25) from the Shanxi Cultural Relics Bureau.

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    Exhibition of rubbings held in Taiyuan

    2021-12-03

    An ink rubbing exhibition opened at Yuantong Temple in Taiyuan, capital of North China's Shanxi province, on Nov 28.

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    Taiyuan munitions factory

    2021-09-08

    ​The Taiyuan munitions factory industrial heritage protection zone has become a part of China's limited industrial heritage.

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    Cultural heritage overview in Taiyuan

    2021-06-11

    Taiyuan city is one of the first recorded areas of human activity and it retains a great deal of physical evidence of early human civilization.

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    Exhibition in Taiyuan has a silver lining

    2021-03-11

    A silver ornaments exhibition is underway at the Shanxi Bronze Museum in Taiyuan, Shanxi province, showcasing 600 examples of traditional folk jewelry ranging from the Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 BC) to modern times.

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    Shanxi University's former site

    2020-08-20

    The former site of Shanxi University was built in 1902 and the university is one of three earliest national universities in China, making it of important historical significance.

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