Ruicheng Expo Center

Ruicheng Expo Center is in , , . Ruicheng Expo Center is situated nearby to the park , as well as near the museum .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include City God Temple and Yongle Palace.

Museum
is a museum, which is situated 580 metres southwest of Ruicheng Expo Center.

Place of worship
Yongle Gong is a historic Taoist temple complex in , Province, notable for its Yuan dynasty murals. Built over a period of 128 years between 1240 and 1358 and dedicated to the Taoist saint of Lü Dongbin, the temple was originally located in Yongle Town some 15 miles west of its current site. is situated 2½ km north of Ruicheng Expo Center.

Place of worship
The Five Dragons Temple is a Taoist temple in Ruicheng, Shanxi Province, China. It is also known as King Guangren's Temple. The temple contains China's second oldest dated timber building, the Main Hall. is situated 3½ km north of Ruicheng Expo Center.

Ruicheng Expo Center

Latitude
34.69803° or 34° 41′ 53″ north
Longitude
110.68801° or 110° 41′ 17″ east
Open location code
8P6GMMXQ+66
Open­Street­Map ID
way 891148753
Open­Street­Map feature
landuse=­commercial
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In Other Languages

“Ruicheng Expo Center” goes by many names.
  • Chinese: 芮城县会展中心

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Yongle Square and Ruicheng People’s Hospital.

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