The Hukou Waterfall is a golden waterfall with mobile and subsurface streams. It is formed by the Yellow River running through the Yichuan section of the Qinjin Valley between Shanxi and Shaanxi provinces. The turbulent water stream pours down to the valley and makes for spectacular cascades.
The 35 square kilometer Mount Yun Scenic Area stands at the confluence of the Lyuliang Mountain and the Fen-Wei Graben System.
The Twin Towers of the Yongzuo Temple, on the southeast outskirts of Taiyuan city, are the metropolis' premier landmark.
Chang Family Manor evolved to become the biggest manor complex in China, covering more than 12 hectares and comprising some 50 buildings and 1,500 rooms.
Qiao's Grand Courtyard in Qixian county in central Shanxi province was the residence of Qiao Zhiyong, a famous Shanxi merchant in the Qing Dynasty(1644-1911).
Hukou Waterfall at the intersection of Shanxi and Shaanxi provinces is the world's only yellow waterfall.
The Ancient City of Pingyao is a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site in central Shanxi province.
Yungang Grottoes represents the outstanding achievement of Buddhist cave art in China during the 5th and 6th centuries.
Covering 593 square kilometers, Mount Wutai is located in the northeastern part of Shanxi province.