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Mount Mian, also known by its Chinese name Mianshan, is a mountain in the town of in Jiexiu, Jinzhong, in central Shanxi Province in north China. Its official scenic area opened in the year 2000 and covers 75 km2 (29 sq mi), with about 400 attractions grouped into 14 tourist areas.

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  • Mian Shan oder Mianshan (chinesisch 绵山) ist ein Gebirge etwa 20 Kilometer westlich von Jiexiu in der chinesischen Provinz Shanxi. Es ist eine berühmte Stätte des Buddhismus und Daoismus. Ein berühmter daoistischer Tempel ist der „“ (大罗宫, Dàluó gōng, englisch Temple of All-Embracing Heaven). (de)
  • Mount Mian, also known by its Chinese name Mianshan, is a mountain in the town of in Jiexiu, Jinzhong, in central Shanxi Province in north China. Its official scenic area opened in the year 2000 and covers 75 km2 (29 sq mi), with about 400 attractions grouped into 14 tourist areas. (en)
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  • Mount Jie (en)
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  • Jièshān (en)
  • Miánshān (en)
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  • File:Mianshan.jpg (en)
  • File:Mountain Mianshan.jpg (en)
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  • Statues of qilins (en)
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  • Former names (en)
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  • Mien Shan (en)
  • Chieh Shan (en)
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  • Mian Shan oder Mianshan (chinesisch 绵山) ist ein Gebirge etwa 20 Kilometer westlich von Jiexiu in der chinesischen Provinz Shanxi. Es ist eine berühmte Stätte des Buddhismus und Daoismus. Ein berühmter daoistischer Tempel ist der „“ (大罗宫, Dàluó gōng, englisch Temple of All-Embracing Heaven). (de)
  • Mount Mian, also known by its Chinese name Mianshan, is a mountain in the town of in Jiexiu, Jinzhong, in central Shanxi Province in north China. Its official scenic area opened in the year 2000 and covers 75 km2 (29 sq mi), with about 400 attractions grouped into 14 tourist areas. (en)
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  • Mian Shan (de)
  • Mount Mian (en)
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