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Pingyao: a peek into the past(2)

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2015-10-28 14:17CRIENGLISH.com Editor: Feng Shuang
Pingyao's South Street has become the main thoroughfare for tourists, but it still maintains a lot of charm. The central tower stands in the background. (Photo: CRIENGLISH.COM/William Wang)

Pingyao's South Street has become the main thoroughfare for tourists, but it still maintains a lot of charm. The central tower stands in the background. (Photo: CRIENGLISH.COM/William Wang)

Many locals have converted their traditional courtyard homes into lovely hotels.  (Photo: CRIENGLISH.COM/William Wang)

Many locals have converted their traditional courtyard homes into lovely hotels. (Photo: CRIENGLISH.COM/William Wang)

Of course, the burgeoning tourist industry is steadily chipping away at the city's authenticity, but the 30,000 local residents going about their business definitely keep things real. Sellers hawking cheap goods may be annoying to some, but tourists have also brought in some much desired amenities such as coffee. Visitors hoping to avoid the swarm, are well advised to go on weekdays, and to avoid national holidays.

A large number of preserved sites within the walled city are available for viewing, and a 150 yuan ticket will let visitors see as many as they want over a three day period. Sites include temples, banks, publishing houses and residences.A performance viewing is also included in the ticket, though frankly the performance is hardly worth writing home about. It's possible to ascend Pingyao's southern wall and a number of look out towers.

More and more residents have converted their homes into traditional style hotels. They range from very basic to very comfortable, so guests should decide if hot water and western toilets are a priority or not.

 

  

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