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Xingtai Hebei: Things to Do, Tips, Weather Forecast, Map - TravelChinaGuide
Situated in the southern Hebei Province, Xingtai is 5.5 hours' drive from Beijing, famous for White Cloud Cave of Mount Kong and Gorges of Taihang Mountains.
Xingtai - Wikipedia
Xingtai is the most important base for natural resources in North China, producing 20 million metric tonnes of coal annually. It also features the largest power plant in the southern part of this region of China, with an output of 2.06 GW .
Xingtai | History, Settlement & Current Economy | Britannica
Xingtai, city, southwestern Hebei sheng (province), China. It is situated in a fertile plain at the foot of the Taihang Mountains, on the upper course of the Ziya River. It became a settlement at an early date. There were several settlements of the Shang dynasty (c. 1600–1046 bce) in the area, and
Xingtai Travel Guide - Explore the Historic and Scenic City of China
Xingtai is now striving to build National 5A scenic areas, Global Geoparks, and National Excellent Tourism Cities. Xingtai is abundant in tourism resources with many famous historic sites and scenic spots, such as the Kaiyuan Temple and Qingfeng Tower.
Explore Xingtai: 24 Hours to Go! - One Day Breaks
Xingtai is a great place to explore, with plenty of temples, parks, museums, and traditional Chinese gardens to visit. In particular, the Shijia Temple is a must-see. This Buddhist temple dates back to the Ming Dynasty and is considered one of the four greatest temples in China.
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