Shanxi in the Eyes of Foreigners
Old town breathes with antiquity
Updated: 2015-06-21By Akhil Parashar ( chinadaily.com.cn)
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Photo of Pingyao, Shanxi province. Akhil Parashar / For chinadaily.com.cn |
The first thing that caught my eye was the architecture. The Old Town of Pingyao is a compact complex of buildings that includes old fortress walls, streets and lanes, shops, dwellings and temples. The houses are half-covered, with many roofs built as single slopes. Windows facing the street were not opened, perhaps as a defense against the rare sandstorm.
I was astonished to see how well-preserved it all is. The town positively breathes with antiquity. Its layout reflects perfectly the development in architectural style and urban planning of Han cities over more than five centuries.

Pingyao Wantuo
Wantuo, a type of noodle from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), is one of Pingyao's local snacks with a long history.