Taihuai
Taihuai is a town in Wutai County, Xinzhou, Shanxi, China. As of the 2000 census it had a population of 10,525 and an area of 189 square kilometres. The Han, Manchu, Mongolian and Tibetan live here.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Town with 11,800 residents
- Description: town in Shanxi, China
- Also known as: “T’ai-huai-chen”, “Taihuai Zhen”, “台怀”, and “杨林街”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Yuanzhao Temple.
Yuanzhao Temple
Buddhist temple
Photo: Zeus1234, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Yuanzhao Temple is a Buddhist temple located in Taihuai Town of Wutai County, Xinzhou, Shanxi, China.
Taihuai
- Categories: town of China and locality
- Location: Xinzhou, Shanxi, North China, China, East Asia, Asia
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Latitude
39.00067° or 39° 0′ 2″ northLongitude
113.58729° or 113° 35′ 14″ eastPopulation
11,800Elevation
1,715 metres (5,627 feet)Named after
因地处五台山中部而得名Open location code
8PFM2H2P+7WOpenStreetMap ID
node 807632711OpenStreetMap feature
place=town
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Asturian to Wu Chinese—“Taihuai” goes by many names.
- Asturian: “Taihuai”
- Cebuano: “Yanglinjie”
- Chinese: “台怀镇”
- Gan Chinese: “台怀镇”
- Swedish: “Yanglinjie”
- Vietnamese: “Đài Hoài”
- Welsh: “Taihuai”
- Wu Chinese: “台怀镇”
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