Taiyuan Bell Tower was built in Ming Dynasty, and it was rebuilt by raising funds in the middle of Ming Dynasty at the initiative of Fu Shan's grandfather Fu Lin. The bell tower is divided into two parts, the pedestal and the pavilion. The upper pavilion is three stories high and five feet high, with double eaves and rafters. There is a giant clock hanging high in the pavilion, which is more than ten feet high and weighs more than one thousand kilograms.
Alleys of Paris Street:
1, Yinyang Lane: Located on the east side of Kaihua Temple Market, it is a short and narrow street. Total length 100 meters, width more than one meter. According to legend, there was a well-known "Mr. Feng Shui" in Taiyuan at that time, hence the name Yinyang Lane.
2. Bacon Lane: There is a very special alley at the intersection of Chonglou Street and Chaishi Lane. Say it's special. First, the alley is very short, only twenty or thirty meters. Secondly, such an alley even has a name. It's called Bacon Lane. It is said that in the past, there were workshops for processing and selling bacon in this alley, hence the name. ?
3. Felt House Lane: Located in the east of Chaishi Lane and parallel to Bacon Lane in the north, it is famous for its centralized production and sales of felt workshops.