Changzhi
Changzhi, in Shanxi province, China, sits at the confluence of the Fen and Sanggan rivers, known for its ancient temples and coal mining heritage.
Catholic jurisdiction: Latin — Diocese of Changzhi [Luan]
About Changzhi
Changzhi is a city in the northern part of Shanxi Province, China. Situated near the border with Hebei and Inner Mongolia, it plays a significant role in the region's economic and cultural landscape.
Changzhi has a rich history dating back to ancient times and is known for its natural beauty and historical sites. The city's economy is diverse, encompassing agriculture, manufacturing, and services, contributing to Shanxi's overall development. Its character is shaped by traditional Chinese values and modern progress, making it an interesting place to explore.
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