Taiyuan
#探秘博物馆 Three thousand years ago, Shu Yu, son of King Wu of Zhou, was enfeoffed in Tang. Because his son had the Jin River within his territory, he changed the country's name to 'Jin.' Later, people built ancestral halls at the source of the Jin River to commemorate him, which is the origin of the Jin Temple. I came here twenty years ago, but I had no memory of it at that time. This time, I did my homework in advance and realized I should focus on the "Three Treasures," "Three Wonders," "Three Plaques," and the painted sculpture of "Forced Smile."

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