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This Geographic Map gives an overview of Shanxi Province of China Entire. The Map includes border areas of neighboring Shaanxi Province in The West, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in The North, Hebei Province to the East and last but not least Henan Province in the South.

As described in our Introduction to Shanxi Province, 80% of the entire province of Shanxi is Mountainous or Hilly.
The North however is the most rugged and wild.
Starting in the Very North, the province of Shanxi is formed by a mountainous plateau which lies higher than the rest of the Province.The Northern Border of the Province here is formed by the most outer layer of the Great Wall of China itself, making use of the high mountain natural bariers here, arching north Around the Border Fortress City of Datong.

From Datong the Great Wall continues West along the Mountain-Ridge all the Way until it meets the Yellow River just North of PianGuan. Due East of Datong and to the South-East lies the highest mountain area of the Province, know as the WuTai Shan Range. This Mountain Area, which once prevented (almost) any direct connections with the City of Beijing to the East, has its highest peak, the Xiao Wutai Shan at 3058 meters.The Wutai Shan, Five Terrace Mountain, is one of the Five Holiest Mountains in Chinese Mythology and thus is home to a multitude of Temples and Monasteries. In Fact the entire North of the Province is the richest in history and historic monuments.
Beyond Datong and Wu Tai Shan, down South the High Plateau of the North continues, approximately to the City of XinXian. From Here it subsides and a River and Valley lead South-East towards TaiYuan and Jinzhong.
Introduction to Shanxi Province of China Overview Map 1A - Geographic Map
Taiyuan
SLC
Xingtang
Jingxing
Pingshan
Yuxian
Wu'An
Cixian
Shexian
Taibai Shan (2234 Meters)
Shenxian Shan (1869 Meters)
Hebi
Heshan
Linzhou
Huixian
Jili
Bo'Ai
Mengzhou
Huojia
Wuzhai
Wenxian
Gongqian
Yima
Wangwu
Mianchi (Henan Province)
Dongyue Temple
Xiangfen
Kaihua Temple
Hahui Temple
Chongming Temple
Xianweng Temple
Faxing Temple
Jindengsi Grottoes
Longmen Temple
NanziGuan Pass - Great Wall of China (Inner Layer)
Yaolinsi
Taohua Cave
Guangsheng Temple
Qianfo Cave
Xiaoxitian
Wulushan
Huozhou
Dongyue Temple
Zishou Temple
Zetian Temple
Shuanglin Temple
Yudaohe
Xiangyan Temple
Pangquankou
Luya Shan Scenic Area
Jindong Temple
Linquan Temple
Mifo Cave
Xiashuitou
Chongfu Temple
Guanwu Han Tombs
Shanhua Temple
Huayan Monastery
Ciyun Temple
Yandian
Xindianzi
Xinyingzi
Dalumao
Gucheng
Tumd Youqi
Zezhou
Qinglian Temple
Lingchuan
Xixian
Puxian
Fushan
Guxian
Qinshui
Xiangning
Wanrong
Jishan
Jiangxian
Wenxia
Xiaxian
Shijiazhuang
Boban
Dafo Temple
Jiaocheng
Xiyang
Panlong
Buze
Qixian
Shigaoshan
Taigu
Jiuliwan
Zhongyangi
Qingliangsi
Xingxian
Baiwan
Wenchuan
Dujiaoqu
Dujiaqu
North Wudangshan
Fangshan
Xizhoushan
Zhulongshan
Souyang
Yuxian
Hongyazi
Sancha
Yinta
Shizui
Foguang Temple
Tayuan Temple
Wutai
Jingle
Guangling
Pinglu
Huairen
Xinrong
Shenmu
Qingshuihe
Togtoh
Shicun
Jiexiu
Anyang
Jiaozuo
Lucheng
Shijiazhuang
Xinxiang
Yanshi
Yangcheng
Yuanqu
Yicheng
Linyi
Hongtong
Lingshi
Heshun
Jiaokou
Lishi
Gujiao
Shahe
LingQui
Pianguan
Bailangou
Shanyin
Hengshan Scenic Area
Taihuai
Lanxian
Yushe'
Ruicheng
Longmen
Yungang
Zhengzhou
LuoYang
Fengzhen Pass - Great Wall of China - Outer Layer
Hejin
LiuLin
BaoDe
Hunyuan
Changzhi
Fen
River
Wuxiang
Yangquan
Hohhot
Datong
Xinzhou (Old Town)
Xinzhou
PingXing
Guan
HuangYa Cave
HuaiRen Airport
GuanDi Miao - Lord Guan Temple
XueHua Shan (height 1993 Meters)
King Yu (Simaguang) Tomb Site
DingCun Ruins
LiuHulan Memorial Hall
Temple of King Yao
Ming Dynasty Prison
Jinci Temple
White Horse Temple (BaiMa Si) - First Buddhist Temple founded in China
Yi
River
QuWo
XinJiang
Wu Tai Shan Monasteries
Mu Ta Pagoda - Oldest Wooden Pagoda in China
Monastery in Mid-Air (XuanGong)
Yungang 1000 Buddha Caves - World Heritage Site
Yellow
River
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Beijing City
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Xiao WuTaiShan (2870 Meters) + Monasteries
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Helan Shan + Heyeping Peak (height 2556 Meters)
ShaanXi
TaiYuan = Capital of Shanxi Province
TaiYuan National Airport
LongMen ShiKu - LongMen Caves World Heritage Site
Yadou Shan (3058 Meters)
YanMenGuan Great Wall Pass
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Yinxian
Ying Xian, Hunyuan County, Datong Prefecture, Shanxi Province, China (P.R.C.).
Hebei
Yellow
River
LinFen
Hebei
Hebei
ChangZhi
LuoYang National Airport
ChngZhi National Airport
Zhngzhou - Capital of Henan Province
LuoYang (Henan Province)
LongMen Village
Yuanqu
Yellow
River
YunCheng
RuiCheng
LongBao Village (Henan Province)
ZhengZhou National Airport
PianGuan
Great Wall of China - PiYanGuan Pass - Interruption by Yellow River
HunYuan
Heng Shan (2016 Meters)
LingQui
ShaHe
TaiHuai
BaiChang
LiShi
LiuLin
YiXian
HeJin
Anze
JieXiu
FenYang
Yushe' (administrative center of Jinzhong District)
WuXiang
HeadQuarters of 8Th Route Army (Communist)
Fen
River
SangGan
River
Great Wall pf China - West Hebei Province
Vairocana Monastery
Yang
River
LingShi
ShiCun
Yangwu
Wei
River
XiaoYi Village (Henan Province)
SanmenXia (Henan Province)
Henan
Luo
River
Inner Mongolia AR
TianLong Shan Grottoes
Guandi Shan (height 2830 Meters)
Huo Shan (height 2346 Meters)
XiCheng Shan (height 1888 Meters)
Li Shan (height 2322 Meters)
Yongle Temple
Linlu Shan (height 1619 Meters)
Jiwang Shan (height 1279 Meters)
HuaiRen
Hohhot (Capital of Inner Mongolia AR)
PingDing
YangQuan
Pingding
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XingTai (Hebei Province)
ShiJiaZhuang (Capital of Hebei Province)
Dai Hai
River
The Capital City of TaiYuan lies at the most Central Point in Shanxi Province. From the North and West the valley of the Hai River along which runs the railway give access from the Northern Province and Datong through PingXingGuan Pass. There is a spectacular 6188 meter long railway tunnel located inside the pass that offers a spectacular ride South from ShuoZhou, beyond the first mountains.
From the East of TaiYuan NiangZi valley and pass leads upwards from the Central China Plain, from ShiJiazhuang in the South of Hebei Province.
In the West a valley leads away eventually to wind up at the Yellow River and the border with Shaanxi Province. The roughest direction to choose from TaiYuan is directly South or South-East where the terrain leads steeply upward into another mountainous plateau with only one passable valley. The Highest Mountains here lie between Heshun and Yushe Village where mountains reach over 2000 meters, but the plateau itself continues further South to Changzhi and beyond.The entire Eastern Border of Shanxi Province below TaiYuan is formed by this Plateau and its Eastern TaiHang Mountain Ridge. It continues even further South, all the way to JinCheng in the far South near the Border with Henan Province.

To the the South and West from Taiyuan, the valley of the River Fen (Fen He), the Central Valley in South Shanxi Province leads away towards Pingyao and LinFen far beyond. Although still rugged and mountainous this Area of the Province is much greener than the rough plateau of the North. Mining industry in all sizes dominates in this area, where otherwise the simple and traditional Shanxi Life continue.
BaoDe
Kelan (Helan)
Helcha Shan (height 2203 Meters)
Mian Shan (height 2532 Meters)
LinYi
XingHua Village
Hai
River
Qin
River
NiangZi
Guan
YanMen
Guan
Xinzhou
Guan
Xinzhou (or Xinxian)
Ningwu
Guan
Ningwu Guan Pass of the Great Wall of China (Inner Layer)
Pian
Guan
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Hutuohe
Pingxing Guan
Hugou Falls of the Yellow River
Hukou
Falls
Fengzhen (Inner Mongolia AR)
TaiYuan
Pingyao
PingYao
Linfen
ShuoZhou
Yuncheng
JinCheng
Jincheng
Houma
Houma
Yixian
ZuoYun
Fengzhen
Yangwu
YongJi
Yongji
XiaoYi
Anze
LanXian
Watang
WaTang
Tianzhen
TianZhen
ShenTangBao
Shentangbao
Pingxingguan
ShanYin
BaiLanGou (Inner Mongolia AR)
Yangyuan
Yangyuan (Hebei Province)
GuJiao
JiaoKou
Daning
Daning
Kelan
HeShun
Tunliu
TunLiu
Quwo
YiCheng
YangCheng
Yanshi Village
Longbao
XinXiang, Xinxiang Prefecture, Henan Province, China (P.R.C.)..
Licheng
LiCheng
Yuci
Yuci, also: Yuce (administrative center of Jinzhong District)
LuCheng
KaiFeng
KaiFeng (Henan Province)
Jiaozuo, Jiaozuo Prefecture, Henan Province, China (P.R.C.).
Sanmenxia
Anyang (Henan Province)
Handan
Handan (Hebei Province)
Xingtai
Fenyang'
Baichang
HongTong
Xiaoyi
Xiaoyi
Xingyang
Togtoh (Inner-Mongolia AR)
Qingshuihe (Inner-Mongolia AR)
BaoDe
Hequ
Shenmu, Shenmu County, Yulin Prefecture, Shaanxi Province, China (P.R.C.).
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Hancheng (Shaanxi Province)
Hancheng
Wubu Town, Wubu County, Yulin City Prefecture, Shaanxi Province, China (P.R.C.).
Wangjiabian (Shaanxi Province)
Fugu Town, Fugu County, Yulin City Prefecture, Shaanxi Province, China (P.R.C.).
Mazhen (Shaanxi Province)
Gucheng (Shaanxi Province)
Sunjiacha (Shaanxi Province)
Mazhen
Jia Town, Jia County, Yulin City Prefecture, Shaanxi Province, China (P.R.C.).
Sunjiacha
Jiaxian
Suide
Suide Town, Suide County, Yulin City Prefecture, Shaanxi Province, China (P.R.C.).
Wubu
Xipo
Xipo
Wangjiabian
Daliuta
Daliuta (Shaanxi Province)
Shiquan (Inner Mongolia AR)
Ningwu
Xinrong
Yanggao
Youyu
Youyu
ZuoYun
Youyucheng (Shanxi Province)
Yanggao
Youyucheng
Pinglu
Datong
Datong
Guangling
Nancun
Nancun
Jingle
Ningwu
Shenchi
Shenchi
Yuanping
Yuanping
Wutai
Shizui
Daixian
Daixian
Yonghe
Fanshi
Fanshi
Guoyang
Guoyang
Zhouhuaban
Zhouhuaban
Wuzhai
Wuzhai
Yinta
Sancha
Lougou
Hongyazi
Dingxiang
Yangqu
Souyang
Yuxian
Dingxiang
Wenchuan
Fangshan
Linxian
Linxian
Loufan
Loufan
Baiwen
Xingxian
Qingliangsi
Zhongyang
Jiuliwan
Taigu
Qixian
Zuoquan
Buze
Xiangyuan
Xiangyuan
Panlong
Zuoquan
Xiyang
Qingxu
Jiaocheng
Wenshui
Wenshui
Boban
Shijiazhuang
Jishan
Wanrong
Xiaxian
Wenxia
Qinshui
Xiangning
Jiangxian
Guxian
Qinyuan
Qinyuan
Fushan
Puxian
Xixian
Yonghe
Zezhou
Gaoping
Lingchuan
Zangzi
Changzi
Pingshui
Qinxian
Gaoping
Pingshui
Zhangzi
Huguan
Huguan
Maihutu (Inner-Mongolia AR)
Xindianzi (Inner-Mongolia AR)
Tumd Youqi (Inner-Mongolia AR)
Tumd Zuoqi (Inner-Mongolia AR)
Tumd Zuoqi
Jungar Qi
Jungar Qi (Inner-Mongolia AR)
Nalin (Inner-Mongolia AR)
Nalin
Shagedu (Inner-Mongolia AR)
Shagedu
Dalumao (Inner-Mongolia AR)
Xinyingzi (Inner-Mongolia AR)
Maihutu
Liangcheng
Liangcheng (Inner-Mongolia AR)
Horinger
Horinger (Inner-Mongolia AR)
Xuhaishuan (Inner-Mongolia AR)
Xuhaishan
Yandian (Inner-Mongolia AR)
Huosuo
Huozhou
Longquan Scenic Area
Yima (Henan Province)
Jili (Henan Province)
Mengzhou (Henan Province)
Qinyang, -- Prefecture, Henan Province, China (P.R.C.).
Wuzhai (Henan Province)
Macun (Henan Province)
Huojia (Henan Province)
Huixian (Henan Province)
Weihu (Henan Province)
Hebi , Hebi Prefecture, Henan Province, China (P.R.C.).
Tangyin (Henan Province)
Linzhou (Henan Province)
Shuiye (Henan Province)
Wangmao
Wangmao
Mengjin (Henan Province)
Gongqian (Henan Province)
Mengjin
Wenxian (Henan Province)
Mianchi
Wangwu (Henan Province)
Bo'Ai (Henan Province)
Heshan (Henan Province)
Xinmi (Henan Province)
Shangjie (Henan Province)
XingYang (Henan Province)
Xinmi
Shangjie
Yanjin
Yanjin
Cixian (Hebei Province)
Shexian (Hebei Province)
Shahe (Hebei Province)
Yongnian (Hebei Province)
Jiangshui (Hebei Province)
Gaoyi (Hebei Province)
Luquan (Hebei Province)
Jingxing (Hebei Province)
Pingshan (Hebei Province)
Zoumayi (Hebei Province)
Chuanli (Hebei Province)
Hejin
Hejin (Hebei Province)
Fengfeng
Fengfeng (Hebei Province)
Wu'An (Hebei Province)
Gaoji
Lincheng
Lincheng (Hebei Province)
Lingshou
Lingshou (Hebei Province)
Shahe
Xingtang (Hebei Province)
Yuxian (Hebei Province)
Yungang Village
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The more to the South in Shanxi Province, the more populated. Go South from Linfen until in the extreme south-west corner of Shanxi Province the terrain is mainly green and hilly and not as wild as the very Northern Half of the Province. The South-West is home to the largest lake in Shanxi Province, the XiChie Salt Lake.
In this corner of Shanxi Province many citizens live in traditional cave dwellings, as the do upstream on both the Yellow River (Huang He) and the smaller River Fen. This south-western corner of Shanxi Province, cornered in by the last great bend on the Yellow River, is especially rich in Cultural Sites. Find them between Yuncheng and Ruicheng, or cross the SanMenXia Water Reservoir of the Yellow River and explore the green countryside and hill-lands further South into Henan Province or East towards Xian in Shaanxi Province.

As mentioned, the Western Border of Shanxi Province is formed by the (once) Mighty Yellow River, the birthplace and cradle of the earliest Chinese Civilizations. Nurtured by the Fertile Waters and deposited Loess Lands the first Chinese Men built their civilizations in this and other area's upstream. Although recently dammed in many places and less wild, the Great River still forms a largely impassable barrier in the West, only crossed by few bridges.
Within the Province Due West of TaiYuan lies the might Guandi Shan, with a Height of 2830 Meters. Together with other mountains, among which Helcha Shan and Helan Shan more to the North, Guandi Shan makes up the LiuLiang Mountain Range running North-South, just west of the Yellow River, through Shanxi Province. As a result West Shanxi Province is equally mountainous as the East.
Due to the presence of this high mountain range and the steep yellow river gorge that runs on the Western Border from PianGuan south almost to Lishi, population in the West of Shanxi is minimal. The Main City of the West is Lishi, where nearby there is an overpass on the Yellow River leading West.In the extreme south-west Houma, Yuncheng and Hejin are the most important Cities and Population centers, located on main transit routes.

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