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Mt. Mian mountain, Jiexiu, Shanxi Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mt. Mian mountain, Jiexiu, Shanxi Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mt. Mian mountain, Jiexiu, Shanxi Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mt. Mian mountain, Jiexiu, Shanxi Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mt. Mian mountain, Jiexiu, Shanxi Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mt. Mian mountain, Jiexiu, Shanxi Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mt. Mian mountain, Jiexiu, Shanxi Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mt. Mian mountain, Jiexiu, Shanxi
Mt. Mian mountain, Jiexiu, Shanxi Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mt. Mian mountain, Jiexiu, Shanxi Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mt. Mian mountain, Jiexiu, Shanxi Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mt. Mian mountain, Jiexiu, Shanxi Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mt. Mian mountain, Jiexiu, Shanxi Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mt. Mian mountain, Jiexiu, Shanxi Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mt. Mian mountain, Jiexiu, Shanxi Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mian mountain scenic spots cross the boundaries of three cities and counties in Shanxi, Jiexiu, Lingshi and Qinyuan. The highest elevation is 2560 meters, which is a branch of Mount Tai. Mian mountain originated in the spring and Autumn period and was burned on the mountain in the Jin Dynasty, so Mian mountain was also called Mian mountain. Mian mountain had temple buildings as early as the Northern Wei Dynasty. In the early Tang Dynasty, it had a considerable Buddhist Buddhist temple.


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