Pingyao is well worth visiting. Time seems to have stopped there centuries ago and the entire city has the same appearance as it did about 500 years ago, featuring brick walls, wooden facades with graceful carvings and ancient roofs of traditional tiles with edges decorated by lions’ faces. Square stone pedestals topped by all kinds of mythical animals like huge ancient Chinese stamps stand all around the city, to which horses used to be tied. Pingyao was a center of crafts and you can still see a weaver or carver performing their craft using traditional techniques and tools in the city streets.
To entertain tourists, performances of an old time court hearing take place every day in the former Pingyao County Government Office, which has been transformed into a museum. The first Chinese bank — the Rishengchang — is also now a museum where visitors can learn about the financial system and security measures used in China 100 to 200 years ago.
In 1997, the ancient city of Pingyao was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as the best-preserved city in China. If you would like to spend a night in a museum, your wishes can be answered in Shanxi province.