Taiyuan Guxian admission operation flow 0 1 Admission to scenic spots is subject to "no reservation when entering the city". All visitors entering the scenic spot must make an appointment in advance and truthfully fill in their personal information to make an appointment in the real-name registration system.
Wear a mask. Visitors are requested to abide by the Convention on Civilized Tourism, wear masks all the time, consciously keep a distance from others, and visit in an orderly manner.
03 temperature measurement actively cooperate with the temperature detection work of the park staff. Please do not enter the park when the temperature is above 37.2℃. It is recommended to go home for observation and go to the hospital fever clinic as soon as possible.
Check the reservation information. After the online booking was successful, the tourists actively cooperated with the park staff to inquire about the booking information. Visitors who can't make an appointment need to register with their real names and sign the Responsibility Book for Epidemic Prevention Safety.
Show the "No.2" visitors must show their "health code" and "boarding code" to the staff when entering the park.
After completing the above five procedures, you can enter the park by checking your ID card at the entrance.
Suspension of reception: tourists from medium and high risk areas
Taiyuan Ancient County Scenic Area Introduction Taiyuan Ancient County is located in Jinyuan District, covering an area of about 0.8 square kilometers. There are many historical buildings in the city, the pattern of cross streets is clear, and the texture of streets and lanes is perfect. It follows the pattern of ancient buildings in Jinyang ancient city, like a phoenix with its head north and tail south. Known as "Phoenix City" since ancient times, it is a continuation of the context of Jinyang ancient city in 2500. There are 79 existing cultural relics buildings in the city, and 49 historical buildings are listed as protected by Taiyuan Municipal Government. Among them, the Confucian Temple is listed as a national key cultural relics protection unit.