1. Pingyao Ancient City: Located in Pingyao County, Shaanxi Province, it was built in the period of West Zhou Xuanwang./kloc-0 was listed in the World Heritage List as a cultural heritage in June, 1997. There are 6 city gates, 4 watchtowers and 72 watchtowers in Pingyao city wall, of which the south gate wall section collapsed in 2004, and most of the rest are still well preserved. It is one of the large-scale ancient city walls with an earlier existing history and relatively complete preservation in China, and it is also the core component of Pingyao Ancient City, a world heritage. In addition, Zhenguo Temple, Shuanglin Temple and Pingyao Confucian Temple are also included in the scope of world heritage protection.
2. Yungang Grottoes: Yungang Grottoes are located at the southern foot of Wuzhou Mountain, 65,438+07km west of Datong City, Shanxi Province in northern China. Grottoes are excavated along the mountain and extend from east to west 1km. There are 45 main caves, 252 caves and niches, and more than 565,438+0,000 stone carvings. It is one of the largest ancient caves in China. In 1960s, the State Science and Technology Commission included the grotto protection project in the ten-year scientific research plan. Yungang Grottoes Protection Committee was established in 196 1. At the first plenary meeting, it was decided to take "Yungang GrottoesNo. 1 and No.2 as the pilot" for the repair test. From 1974 to 1976, Yungang Grottoes have been extensively maintained and protected. It is called "Three-year Conservation Project", and the protection principle is "rescue and reinforcement, eliminate dangerous situations, maintain the status quo and protect cultural relics".
3. Wutai Mountain: Wutai Mountain belongs to the northern end of Taihang Mountain System, spanning Wutai County, Daixian County, Yuanping City and Dingxiang County of Xinzhou City, covering more than 500 miles a week. Wutai Mountain ranks first among the four famous Buddhist mountains in China. It is called "Golden Wutai" and is the Dojo of Manjusri Bodhisattva. Wutai Mountain is not a mountain, but a series of peaks located on the roof of North China, with the highest elevation of 306 1 m. Five peaks (Wanghaishan in Dongtai, Jinxiu Peak in Nantai, Cuiyan Peak in Zhongtai, Guayuefeng in Xitai and Yedou Peak in Beitai) surround the whole territory, and the top is flat and wide without trees, just like a platform for building earth, hence the name. Wutai Mountain is the only Buddhist Dojo in China where Qingshan Temple (Han Buddhism) and Huangshan Temple (Tibetan Buddhism) complement each other. There are 86 places for religious activities, among which many temples have been built, and emperors of all dynasties have come to worship. The famous ones are: Xiantong Temple, Tayuan Temple, Bodhisattva Temple, Nanshan Temple, Dailuoding Temple, Guangji Temple, Wanfo Pavilion and so on.