1. Longting Park
It is located in the northwest corner of Kaifeng City, covering an area of ??more than 1,300 acres. The whole park includes the Qing Dynasty Wanshou Palace architectural groups such as the Meridian Gate, Yudai Bridge, Chaomen, Zhaobi, Chaofang, Longting, Northern Song Dynasty, Imperial Palace Arch Site, Stele Pavilion, North Gate and East Gate, as well as Panyang Erhu, Chun Garden, bonsai garden, plant modeling garden known as one of the best in the Central Plains, promenade and waterside pavilion and other garden landscapes. National AAAA level tourist scenic spot.
2. Along the River During the Qingming Festival
Located in the northwest corner of Kaifeng City, the bustling scene of Kaifeng, Tokyo, is depicted in the huge scroll "Along the River During the Qingming Festival" painted by the Northern Song Dynasty painter Zhang Zeduan. A large folk scenery amusement park. Visitors can change into Song Dynasty clothes, hold Song Dynasty coins, and enjoy the living customs of the ancients. Every night, Kaifeng City invests heavily in the large-scale water-based performance "Tokyo Dream of the Song Dynasty" built in the park. The extremely gorgeous visual scene deeply attracts Chinese and foreign tourists.
3. Songdu Imperial Street
Located in the northern section of Zhongshan Road, Kaifeng City, it is a commercial street imitating the Song Dynasty built in 1988 to reproduce the style of the Imperial Street in the Song Dynasty. It starts from Xinjiekou in the south and ends at Wuchaomen in the north, with a total length of more than 400 meters. Strolling along the Imperial Street is like stepping across thousands of years of history, and is full of endless reveries about the prosperous scene of the Song Dynasty in the past.
4. Bao Gong Temple
It is located on the bank of Bao Gong Lake in Kaifeng City, covering an area of ??about one hectare. The main exhibition area includes the main hall, the second hall, the east and west side halls, the cloister, the stele pavilion, the main gate, and the second gate. It displays the bronze statue of Bao Gong, the bronze guillotine and the wax figure of Bao Gong in judging cases, Bao Gong's historical materials and classics, the "Kaifeng Mansion Nomination Stele", inscriptions, etc. The style is simple and solemn.
5. Daxiangguo Temple
Daxiangguo Temple is a famous Buddhist temple in China. It is located in the center of Kaifeng and was built in the sixth year of Tianbao in the Northern Qi Dynasty (555). Originally named Jianguo Temple, in the first year of Yanhe (712) in the Tang Dynasty, Emperor Ruizong of the Tang Dynasty named it Daxiangguo Temple to commemorate his ascending to the throne from King Xiang. In 2002, it was rated as a national AAAA tourist attraction.
6. Iron Tower
The Iron Tower, also known as the "Kaibao Temple Tower", is located in the Iron Tower Park in the northeast corner of Kaifeng City. Because the tower body is entirely inlaid with brown glazed tiles, it looks like iron from a distance. Color, so it is called "Iron Tower".
7. Fan Pagoda
Fan Pagoda is located in the southeast corner of Kaifeng City and was built in the seventh year of Kaibao in the Northern Song Dynasty (974). Fanta is a hexagonal nine-story hollow pavilion-style brick tower with imitation wood structure. It was originally 80 meters high. During the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty, more than three floors were demolished, and then a six-story spire was built on the third floor, forming the current thick bottom and pointed top. Tower posture. Fanta is valuable information for studying Chinese architecture, art and music.
8. Shanshan-Gan Guild Hall
Located in the north of the northeast section of Xufu Street, Kaifeng City, it was founded by Shanxi wealthy businessmen in the Qing Dynasty together with fellow villagers from Shaanxi and Gansu Province in the 41st year of Qianlong's reign. (1776 AD) A gathering place built with funds raised. The entire guild hall building has an ingenious layout, rigorous structure, exquisite brick and wood carvings, and is ingenious.
9. Kaifeng Mansion
Kaifeng Mansion was the capital of the country during the Northern Song Dynasty. It was famous all over the world. Bao Longtu's reputation for strengthening justice and exorcising evil spirits and being upright has been passed down from ancient to modern times. The rebuilt "Kaifeng Mansion" is located on the north bank of Baogong East Lake in Kaifeng City. It covers an area of ??more than 60 square meters and has a construction area of ??13,600 square meters. It is magnificent and majestic. It echoes the Baogong Temple in Baogong West Lake and is in harmony with the rippling blue water of Baogong Lake. Against the background, the magnificent landscape of "East Palace and West Temple" pavilions and clear water is formed.
10. Hanyuan Forest of Steles
Located on the west bank of Longting Lake in Kaifeng, it was founded in 1985 with self-raised funds by Li Gongtao, director of the Kaifeng Chinese Elderly Calligraphy and Painting Research Association. This is the first and largest private forest of steles in Chinese history. The Forest of Steles is divided into two parts: the landscape scenic area and the stele gallery exhibition area. It covers an area of ??120 acres and has 3,800 steles. There are ten stele gallery areas including the Modern Celebrity Stele Gallery, Zhongshan Stele Gallery, Song Dynasty Stele Gallery, Emperors and Famous Officials Stele Gallery, and Friendship Stele Gallery. Ranked first in the Forest of Steles in China.
11. Yuefei Temple in Zhuxian Town
It is located 22 kilometers south of Kaifeng. According to legend, Zhuxian Town was the hometown of Zhu Hai, a martyr of Wei State during the Warring States Period. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it became one of the four famous towns in the country. In the early years of the Southern Song Dynasty, the anti-Jin hero Yue Fei led his troops to defeat Jin Wushu here. Yuefei Temple was built in the 14th year of Chenghua in the Ming Dynasty. It was one of the four largest Yuefei temples in the country during the Ming Dynasty.
12. Yanqing Temple
Yanqing Temple, formerly known as Chongyang Temple, was built in memory of Wang Zhe (Wang Chongyang), the founder of Quanzhen Religion. The Chongyang Temple at the end of the Jin Dynasty was destroyed.
In the fifth year of Emperor Taizong of the Yuan Dynasty (AD 1233), Quanzhen believers were ordered by Qiu Chuji to rebuild the Chongyang Temple. It took nearly thirty years to rebuild the Chongyang Temple. After the war, only one Zhaitang remained. In the first year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (1373 AD), it was renamed Yanqing Temple.