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Are there any places to visit around Zhengzhou? Ask for recommended scenic spots.

The scenic spots around Zhengzhou are: Zhuxian Town, Shedian Ancient Town, Jingziguan Town, Mangshan Town, Shennan Town, Panlong Mountain in Gongyi, Xigou in Huixian County, Xinxiang, Shibangou in Linzhou and Anyang.

Zhuxian town 1

Since the Tang and Song Dynasties, Zhuxian Town has been a land of land and water transportation and a commercial port. By the end of Ming Dynasty, Zhuxian Town had been listed as one of the four famous towns in China. Its woodblock New Year pictures are famous all over the country, and they are the birthplace of China Woodblock New Year pictures. There is also a big mosque in Zhuxian Town, which still keeps an Arabic plaque for ten years of Jiajing in Qing Dynasty, recording the grand occasion of Muslims worshiping God in Zhuxian Town at that time, and it is the best preserved Arabic plaque in Henan Province.

2. Shedian Ancient Town

Shedian Town is a well-known commercial ancient town, known as the "important town in southern Henan". Antique streets have no taste of man-made development. Walking in a small town, the rich flavor of life will make you forget the hustle and bustle of the city. The pyrography gourd in the credit shop has various patterns and elegant colors. This little-known local feature has high appreciation value and collection value. The story of Liu Xiu borrowing a flag in a credit shop is widely circulated in the local area, and the wine business in the credit shop is also booming.

3. Jingziguan Town

The buildings on "One Street in Qing Dynasty" keep the style of Qing Dynasty, which is one of the best-preserved buildings in northern China. Jingziguan ancient street, north-south, 2.5 kilometers long. The ground is paved with bluestone, flat and tidy. There are more than 700 Panmunjoms on both sides, all of which are in the folk commercial architectural style of Qing Dynasty, and the doors are inlaid with wooden boards. Most houses are in and out of several courtyards, and the wings on both sides are symmetrical. There is a two-meter-long hard mountain in bank up, which is strewn at random and overlapping, making the street more quaint and spiritual.