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Taiyuan is the provincial capital of Shanxi Province. As a whole,
Taiyuan covers an area of 7 thousand square kilometers and has a
population of 2.67 million. There are many mountains around here from
east to west and in the north, there are rivers and plains in the middle
part and northern part. Taiyuan's main topography is download, the plain
only occupies five percent of the area. It is the continental climate in
Temperate Zone. The annual precipitation is 456mm and the black frost
period can last 170 days. Taiyuan abounds in coal and irons mine
resources. There is manganese, copper, aluminum, plaster stone and
sulphur, etc. In the fields of industry, there is metallurgy,
machinery, coal and chemical industry. copper and iron industry is the
important industrial base in China. It is one of the most important
production centers in derrick equipment, mining machinery, steel rolling
machinery, sulphuric acid, calcium superphosphate and careful chemical
industry in china. Chinese coal mine mainly from Mineral Bureau of western
mountain.
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The fact that Taiyuan lies in the very heart of Shanxi Province makes
it about the same to access regardless of which direction you are coming
from. It boasts fairly advanced transport systems.
Airport
There are daily flights to and from Beijing (a little more than one and
a half hours), Shanghai (one and a half hours), Guangzhou (two and a half
hours), and Xi'an (one hour and forty minutes), as well as infrequent
flights to and from Tianjin (one and a half hours), Chengdu (about two
hours), Nanjing (one and a half hours) and Hong Kong (two hours and forty
minutes).The city airport, Wusu Airport (Wusu feiji chang), lies on the
southeastern outskirts of the city, about 15km from city center. It will
cost around RMB25 to reach the center by taxi. The CAAC office is located
at 158 Yingze dajie (Tel: 0531-4042903, open 08:00-20:00), for flight and
general airport information.
Railway station It is by no means an
overstatement to claim that Shanxi's transport is mainly shouldered by
train. This is not hard to understand, since Shanxi transports all its
coal exports to other provinces by train. As a result, railway
transportation is not only essential for cargo shipping, but also for
passenger transport. For detailed information, please check the train
schedule.The railway station (Huoche zhan) lies in the eastern section of
town (near the eastern end of Yingze dajie) and bus No.1, 4 and 5 run
directly to the city center from it. The ticketing office is just outside
of the station (window No.14 selling same-day tickets is specially
designated for foreigners; open 08:00-12:00 and 14:30-18:30). If you can
speak fair Chinese, you may also call 0351-2021240 to check the
availability of tickets you want. Advance tickets can be had from the
advance ticketing office at 138 Yingze dajie (Tel: 0351-4126657; open
08:30-20:00).
Bus station
Buses are frequently used by locals for intra-province transport, as
well as for transporting tourists to outlying destinations such as Datong
and Wutaishan Mountain.Buses to Datong leave at 08:00 (8hrs, fare: RMB31)
from the long-distance bus station. Faster and more choices include a
minibus (about the same price, one hour faster, yet only departing when
full) and Iveco buses (RMB50, 5 hours).For Wutaishan Mountain, there are
even more options. Six buses leave for the mountain between 06:20 and
10:00. If these are booked or you arrive too late, private buses run from
the northern end of the railway station between 06:30 and 13:00.With the
completion of Taiyuan-Jiuguan Expressway, it is now fairly convenient to
head east to Hebei Province and further towards Beijing. Heading for
Beijing, you should go to the western side of the long-distance bus
station. Buses here depart every 30 minutes from 06:30 to 23:00. Since the
price is the same RMB120 regardless of the type of bus you chose, it is
advisable to pick a Mercedes or Volvo, which can cover the leg faster
(within 6 hours).The long-distance bus station lies on Yingze dajie, to
the east of the May First Square (Wuyi guangchang) and to the west of the
railway station.
City transport
All kinds of buses and minibuses traverse the city proper, offering
great convenience for local people as well as backpacking tourists. Quite
a number of buses and trams can be found at the afore-mentioned May First
Square, although for non Chinese speakers finding their routes may prove
hard. Taxis will generally not be more than RMB10 for most areas of the
city.
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