Where is the North Taihang?

North Taihang is a part of Taihang Mountain, which is located in Hebei Province and is called North Taihang. People divide Taihang Mountain into three sections: North Taihang, South Taihang and West Taihang. Generally speaking, the part located in Hebei Province is called North Taihang, the part located in Henan Province is called South Taihang, and the west Taihang is located in Shanxi Province.

Taihang Mountain is located at the junction of Hebei Province and Shanxi Province, and extends southward to the junction of Henan Province and Shanxi Province. It starts from the Xishan Mountain in Beijing in the north and reaches the King of Wu near the Yellow River in the south, running northeast-southwest for hundreds of kilometers. It is the eastern edge of the second step of China's topography and the eastern boundary of the Loess Plateau. The geological basement of Taihang Mountain is a composite monoclinal fold.

Taihang Mountain stands tall in the north of the motherland, and many poets in ancient and modern times have left poems praising her. Comrade Chen Yi's book "Crossing Taihang Mountain" says: "Taihang Mountain is like the sea, with rough waves. Canyon 19 turn, Qifeng confrontation, vividly depicting the majestic posture of Taihang.

Taihang Mountain has magnificent natural scenery and rich resources. The forest here is dense, rich in walnuts, chestnuts, persimmons and jujubes. There are abundant coal, iron and other mineral resources underground.