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Wu Shaocheng's 1926 Hengshan Mountain Travelogue (Republic of China period)

Wu Shaocheng, a Jiangsu native and teacher at a certain school in Taiyuan, had long admired Mount Wutai and Hengshan Mountain. In October 1926, he set out on a journey to visit them. Despite the rugged mountain paths, he traveled alone, first to Mount Wutai and then to Hengshan Mountain.

2025/03/17


Republic of China, Tang Jiong Yan | 1937 Hengshan Mountain Travelogue, North Shanxi

In April 1937, 34 students from Tsinghua University traveled to Hunyuan, North Shanxi. Tang Jiongyan wrote a travelogue titled "Travelogue of Hengshan Mountain in North Shanxi," which was published in the 11th volume of "Travel Magazine" in 1937.

2025/03/17


Fu Zhenlun | Field Notes from a 1950 Archaeological Expedition to Northern Shanxi

Presented here to the readers is the "Yanbei Archaeological Diary," a collection of notes kept for over 30 years by the renowned Chinese archaeologist, Mr. Fu Zhenlun. This archaeologist, now over seventy years of age, has been engaged in research in archaeology, history, and local gazetteers since the 1930s, and possesses profound expertise in these fields.

2025/03/14


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