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Remains of Taihe City
Taihe
City's ruins are located on a mountain slope in
the west of Taihe Village about 7 km., south of
the county seat of Dali. The City of Taihe was
once the capital of Nanzhao Kingdom. The city
proper was already reduced to ruins, but the southern
and northern walls still remain today. The southern
city wall stretches to Erhai Lake from the northern
slope of Ma'er Peak of Cangshan Mountain while
the northern wall runs eastwards from Foding Peak.
The walls were tamped with earth and rocks. The
west part of the northern wall is 6 "chi"
in height and 12 "chi" in thickness.
The influence of the architecture of Chang An,
the national capital of the Tang Dvnasty, was
obvious.
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