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Shanxi University, situated in Taiyuan, capital of Shanxi province, has a century-long history and profound cultural accumulation.
Taiyuan University of Technology ( 太原理工大学 ) is a university in Shanxi, People's Republic of China, under the authority of the provincial government.
Taiyuan University of Technology can have its history traced all the way back to Western Learning School of National Shanxi Grand Academy, which was established in 1902 as one of the earliest universities in china.
The publications of this university include: “ Journal of taiyuan University of Technology ”, “ Taiyuan University of Technology Paper ”, “ Coal Conversion ”, “ Journal of Systematic Dialectics ”, “ Journal of Social Science ” and “ Shanxi Coal ”.
Taiyuan University of Technology is both solid in its scientific research and technological development and motivated in basic applied research.
Scien-tech Cooperation Ltd of Taiyuan University of Technology is the only university company in the province that went public.
The man basketball team of this university has continuously won seven champions in Chinese University Basketball Association northwest district, thus is honored as the “ Northwest King ” and seven times among the national top eight. Over 30 universities from dozens of countries, such as the United States, Japan, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Russia, Germany, France, India and Norway have established partnership with Taiyuan University of Technology.
* Taiyuan University of Technology
Taiyuan University of Science and Technology () is a university in Shanxi, People's Republic of China under the authority of the provincial government.
Formerly Known as Taiyuan Heavy Machinery Institute, in 2004, with the approval of Ministry of Education, the University changed its name into Taiyuan University of Science and Technology ( TYUST ).
* Taiyuan University of Science and Technology
Taiyuan Normal University is a university in Shanxi, China under the authority of the provincial government.
Taiyuan Normal University is a teaching University.
* Taiyuan University of Technology, Shanxi, People's Republic of China
After graduating from high school in Taiyuan he attended Beijing University.

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* The city of Taiyuan is rebuilt.
The capital of the province is Taiyuan.
According to Meng Fanren ( 孟繁仁 ), Luo can be identified in the pedigree of the Luo family, and Taiyuan is most likely his home town.
Tianlongshan 天龍山 " Heavenly Dragon Mountain ", which is located near Taiyuan in Shanxi, is famous for the Tianlongshan Shiku 天龍山石窟 Grottoes.
Taiyuan ( ) is the capital and largest city of Shanxi province in North China.
Since 1949, Taiyuan has developed a large industrial base with heavy industry ( notably iron and steel ) of prime importance ; local coal production is considerable.
Taiyuan is also an engineering center, as it produces cement, and has a large chemical-industrial complex.
According to “ the twelfth five-year planning ”, Taiyuan is today making every endeavor to build the city into “ the first-rate capital city in China and regional modern metropolis with international influence ”.
Taiyuan is one of the great industrial cities of China and lies on the Fen River in the north of its fertile upper basin.
Approximately 8, 500 Shanxi. 45 caliber Broomhandle pistols are believed to have been produced by the Taiyuan Arsenal, but there is some debate as to how many of the Shanxi. 45 calibre Broomhandle pistols currently on the commercial market were actually produced for Yen's troops, and how many are more recent productions for the US collectors ' market.
* April 2 – The first Korean aviator, An Chang-nam, dies in the crash of his aircraft while he is returning to the airport at the Shanxi Aviation Academy at Taiyuan, Shanxi, China, in bad weather.
It is also known in Shanxi as the Taijiu Expressway ( from Taiyuan to Jiuguan ).
This university is situated by the beautiful Fenhe River in Taiyuan, the capital city of Shanxi Province.
it is in the city of Taiyuan.
The space facility is based on the model of Chinese space and missile sites, notably Base 603 and Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center.

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Until the end of the Chinese Civil War in 1949 Yan's arsenal in Taiyuan was the only factory in China sufficiently advanced to produce field artillery.
According to the 2005 statistical book issued by the National Bureau of Statistics, Taiyuan scored the fourth worst among China's main cities in air quality, with only 224 days ( 2004 ) of ambient air quality equal to or above grade II, after Lanzhou ( worse, 204 ), Jinan ( 210 ) and Changsha ( 219 ), with 0. 175 milligrams / m < sup > 2 </ sup > of particulate matter ( the most / worst of all main cities ) and 0. 087 milligrams / m < sup > 2 </ sup > of sulphur dioxide ( 4th worst ).
After joining the Chinese Communist Party when he was only 17, he worked as a Communist Party organizer in his native city of Taiyuan, Shanxi.

Taiyuan and Shanxi
Southern Xiongnu now dominated Bingzhou ( in modern Shanxi province ) and their horsemen could arrive at Jinyang ( Taiyuan ) in half-a-day's ride and Luoyang, the capital, in a few days.
* Li Keyong and Li Cunxu at Taiyuan ( modern Taiyuan, Shanxi province ), precursor to Later Tang Dynasty
Image: Riders on Horseback, Northern Qi Dynasty. jpg | A scene of two horseback riders from a wall painting in the tomb of Lou Rui at Taiyuan, Shanxi, Northern Qi Dynasty ( 550 – 577 )
The Tang Dynasty ( 618-907 ) originated in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province.
At Zhengzhou, he took a train to Taiyuan, the capital of Shanxi province, and then trekked to the sacred Buddhist mountain of Wutai Shan, where he met the Dalai Lama, who was launching a nascent campaign to free Tibet from Chinese Imperial rule.
When the Japanese invaded Shanxi, the Red Army ( renamed the Eighth Route Army ) assisted the Kuomintang warlord, Yan Xishan, in resisting the Japanese, and Peng travelled to the provincial capital of Taiyuan with Zhou Enlai to coordinate tactics.
* Taiyuan, Shanxi, China
On October 29, Yan Xishan of the New Army led an uprising in Taiyuan, the capital city of the province of Shanxi, along with Yao Yijie ( 姚以價 ), Huang Guoliang ( 黃國梁 ), Wen Shouquan ( 溫壽泉 ), Li Chenglin ( 李成林 ), Zhang Shuzhi ( 張樹幟 ) and Qiao Xi ( 喬煦 ).
The capital of the principality was at Jinyang ( 晉陽, modern Taiyuan, Shanxi ).
The Northern Han was a small kingdom located in Shanxi with its capital located at Taiyuan.
During the Ming dynasty Taiyuan became the capital of Shanxi, and it remained Shanxi's capital during the subsequent Qing dynasty ( 1644-1911 ).
Because Yan succeeded in keeping Shanxi uninvolved in most of the major battles between rival warlords that occurred in China during the 1910s and 1920s, Taiyuan was never taken from Yan by an invading army until the Japanese conquered it in 1937.
Taiyuan was the last area in Shanxi to resist Communist control during the final stages of the Chinese Civil War.
Liang Huazhi, the head of Yan's " Patriotic Sacrifice League ", had fought for years against the Communists in Shanxi until he was finally trapped in the massively fortified city of Taiyuan.
Two years later the town became the junction for the new Shitai line, running from Shijiazhuang to Taiyuan in central Shanxi province.
This connection immediately transformed the town from a local collecting centre and market into a communications centre of national importance on the main route from Beijing and Tianjin to Shanxi and later, when the railway from Taiyuan was extended to the southwest to Shaanxi province as well.
Out of the eight east-west routes across the Taihang Mountains, the fifth, the Niangzi Pass, connects the city directly with Taiyuan, the capital of Shanxi.
The defeat of the Former Qin in the Battle of Fei River and the subsequent uprisings split the Former Qin territory into two noncontiguous pieces after the death of Fu Jiān: one located at present day Taiyuan, Shanxi and was soon overwhelmed in 386 by the Xianbei under the Later Yan and the Dingling.
* Taiyuan, formerly named Jinyang, city in Shanxi, China
* NOI 1993 was held in Taiyuan, Shanxi in August, 1993

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