🏯 Ancient City of Ping Yao
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Shanxi Province
Zhen Guo Temple, located just outside the ancient city walls of Ping Yao, Shanxi Province, China, is a remarkable Buddhist temple complex and a key component of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, "Ancient City of Ping Yao." With a history spanning over a thousand years, Zhen Guo Temple is revered for its exquisite architecture, stunning sculptures, and serene atmosphere.
- Founded: 14th century (Ming Dynasty); walls constructed 1370–1378
- Location: Shanxi Province, China; approximately 100 km south of Taiyuan
- UNESCO Status: World Heritage Site since 1997
- Notable Feature: Wanfo Hall at Zhen Guo Temple, built 963 AD during Northern Han Dynasty
The Ancient City of Ping Yao is a remarkably well-preserved example of a traditional Han Chinese urban settlement, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located in Shanxi Province, the city showcases architectural and cultural development spanning the Ming and Qing dynasties (14th to 20th centuries). Its intact street grid, historic buildings, temples, and defensive walls provide substantial evidence of Chinese urban planning and commercial history ...