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Fun things: 1. Longmen Grottoes: Longmen Grottoes is a must-see. It is the essence of Luoyang and a world cultural heritage. The ticket price was originally 60 yuan per person. Now it is bundled with Baiyuan (Bai Juyi’s Tomb) and Xiangshan Temple opposite.
The sales fee is 80 yuan per ticket. You may be a little dissatisfied, but there is nothing you can do about it.
Tickets are in the form of postcards. There is a mailbox opposite the ticket office. You can tear off the tickets and mail the postcard home for collection.
When buying tickets, it is best to rent a tour guide for 5 yuan to listen to the introduction.
You can reach Longmen Grottoes by taking bus No. 81 or No. 53 in front of the train station.
It is best to visit Longmen Grottoes in the morning.
Because the sun shines directly on the west mountain of the grotto in the morning, there is enough light for photography.
After visiting the Longmen Grottoes, go over the Manshui Bridge in the south and look at the grottoes on the other side, then visit the Dongshan Grottoes, and then visit Xiangshan Temple and Baiyuan.
In this way, the entire scenic spot visit takes about 4-5 hours.
There is Guanghua Temple near the north of the parking lot of Longmen Grottoes Scenic Area. Some netizens have been defrauded of fortune-telling traps. Everyone should be careful not to be fooled.
2. Guanlin: After visiting Longmen Grottoes, you can visit Guanlin, which is the place where Guan Yu’s head is buried. Guanlin is our only ancient classic building that combines tomb, temple and forest.
Take a bus from Longmen Grottoes and get off at Guanlin Temple Station. The ticket is 1 yuan. Get off the bus and walk back. Walk 500 meters to visit Guanlin. The ticket is also in the form of a postcard and costs 25 yuan. Take the bus from Guanlin back to Guanlin Temple.
There is a mailbox on the road to the station, where you can mail and collect postcards.
The visit to Guanlin takes about 1-2 hours.
3. White Horse Temple: The terminus of Route 56 in Xiguan is the White Horse Temple. It is about 10 kilometers east of Luoyang City. The White Horse Temple is the first government-run temple after Buddhism was introduced to my country. It has always been praised as the "Source of Buddhism" by Chinese and foreign Buddhist circles. , "ancestral court".
There is a lot of incense in Baima Temple. Everywhere you go, there are free incense for tourists to burn. There is not much incense to burn, just three pieces of fresh incense to worship the Buddha.
Not far east from Baima Temple is Di Renjie's tomb.
Ticket price: 35 yuan.
It is said that fortune telling at White Horse Temple is very accurate.
4. The "Emperor Drives Six" chariot and horse pit is located in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty King's Square in the city center. More than 300 Eastern Zhou ancient tombs were just discovered during the construction of the city center in the past two years. Among them, the chariot and horse pit with the highest cultural relic value has been left in situ.
It is worth a visit to build a museum and protect it.
Fare: 20 yuan. There are many buses. Get off at Dongzhou Wangcheng Square.
5. Ancient Tomb Museum: Transportation: Take bus No. 83 from the train station to get there.
Tickets: 15 yuan. This is the only ancient tomb museum in the country. It is located in Zhongtou West Village, Mangshan Mountain, northern suburbs of Luoyang. It is a new thematic museum.
On display in the museum are a large number of daily utensils, decorations and other funerary objects, such as pottery figurines from the Western Han, Wei and Jin Dynasties, and Tang Sancai from the Tang Dynasty.
6. Peony viewing in Luoyang: There are many peony gardens now, the largest of which is the Guose Peony Garden. The Guose Peony Garden is also known as the National Peony Gene Bank in Luoyang, China. It is located on the side of National Highway 310 in Mangshan Mountain, Luoyang City, 4km away from the urban area and leaving Luoyang.
Highway 5km.
Covering an area of ??700 acres, it is the largest domestic production base for cultivating new varieties and propagating commercial peonies.
Take bus No. 51 from the train station or Gushui West and get off at Guose Peony Garden. It costs about 10 yuan to take a taxi from the train station.
The ticket price is about 20 yuan.
One is Wangcheng Park, the main venue for the annual Peony Flower Festival. It is in the city, on Zhongzhou Road, and there are multiple buses arriving at the train station.
The ticket price is about 30 yuan at the flower fair.
Now that peonies are in full bloom in April, tourists come here one after another.
7. Xiaolangdi: 50 kilometers north of Luoyang, there is a minibus at the bus station east of the train station. It takes about 80 minutes and costs 8 yuan. There is no admission fee at the gate of Xiaolangdi Scenic Area, and the entrance fee to Dam Tourist Area and Damhou Park is 30 yuan.
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Because the internal management of Xiaolangdi Scenic Area is not well coordinated with the local area, the soft environment is not very good, and there are many wild guides who may solicit tourists, so you need to be careful, and do not have disputes with local farmers.
Delicious food: 1. Master He’s mutton soup at the entrance of Huayuan Market near China Merchants, 1.5/bowl, delicious 2. Zhao Ji Rice Noodle Shop next to Peony Park, rice noodles are delicious, 3/bowl, and the Roujiamo is more fragrant
1.5 yuan/piece.
The branch on Anhui Road has just been demolished and is now moved to the south of Hongye Hotel on Taiyuan Road.
3. You have to queue up for pot stickers in the small street behind the department store. It is one of the famous snacks in Luoyang! 4. The steamed buns in Taotaoju, but there are not many varieties. I like the ones with vegetables and mushrooms. 5. Donkey meat soup in Dashiqiao (Note:
Donkey meat soup in Dashiqiao has been moved to Jiudu Road, next to Hualin New Village) 6. Really different Xiao Long Bao, 7. Sesame oil duck on Qiyi Road, the business is very good, but I felt a bit sweet after eating it a few times,
I don't like sugar in food. 8. Big braids on Changchun Road.