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What are the better attractions to visit Zhengzhou on weekends?

1. Shaolin Temple

Founded in the 19th year of Taihe in the Northern Wei Dynasty (AD 495), it was built by Hong to solve the problem of Indian monks. Located at the west foot of Songshan Mountain in Zhongyue, facing Shaoshi Mountain with the back of Wuru Peak, it is 0/00 km away from Zhengzhou City. The main landscapes are Changyuan, Tallinn, Chuzu Temple, Zu Er Temple and Dharma Cave.

2. Songshan

Since ancient times, the mountains and rivers have been beautiful, and Songshan is proud of the world. Located among the five mountains, Songshan Mountain is not only a treasure house of human landscape, but also a place where natural landscape meets. Zhongyue Songshan, the peaks are tall and straight, magnificent and colorful. The twelve scenic spots of Zhongyue, which are composed of natural scenery such as peaks, valleys, caves, waterfalls, springs and forests, are magnificent and magnificent, with waterfalls in the air and mountains overlapping and colorful.

3. Zhongyue Temple

Dengfeng, 80 kilometers southwest of Zhengzhou. Founded in the Qin Dynasty, it is a place to worship Taishi Mountain God. After several generations of expansion and repair, Zhongyue Temple has become a palace-style ancient building complex with a total area of 1, 654,38+0,000 square meters. It is the highest temple in Zhongzhou and the largest and most well-preserved ancient building complex among the five mountains.

4. Stargazing platform

Located in the north of Gaocheng Town, Dengfeng City, 70km southwest of Zhengzhou. Founded in the early Yuan Dynasty, it is the oldest astronomical building in China, with the functions of surveying scenery, observing stars and keeping time.

5. Songyang College

Founded in the eighth year of Taihe in the Northern Wei Dynasty (AD 484). Located at the southern foot of Songshan Mountain, 80 kilometers southwest of Zhengzhou, with Ji Junfeng as its back and Shuangxi River as its face, it is named after being located in the sun of Songshan Mountain. Songyang Academy is a famous institution of higher learning in ancient China, which is famous for Neo-Confucianism in history.

6. Henan Museum

Henan Museum is a museum of modern history and art, located in Zhengzhou, the capital of Henan Province, and officially opened to the public on 1 May, 9981day. Henan Museum covers an area of 654.38+10,000 square meters with a building area of 78,000 square meters. At present, the collection of cultural relics has reached more than 6.5438+0.3 million pieces.

7. Yellow River Tourist Area

The Yellow River Tourist Area is located 30 kilometers northwest of Zhengzhou, between the Yellow River and Songshan Mountain, where the Yellow River rushes out of the last canyon, enters the plain and forms a suspended river. The Yellow River Tourist Area was built in 1970, covering an area of about 5.5 square kilometers. The main tourist attractions have their own characteristics, but the colors are unified, forming a landscape picture with the theme of "the cradle of the nation".

8. Mall website

The site of the mall is located in Zhengzhou, covering an area of 25 square kilometers. It was the city site in the early Shang Dynasty, earlier than "Yin Ruins in Anyang". At present, there are still Shang Dynasty city walls with a circumference of 7 kilometers. The two bronze Fang Ding unearthed in this city are rare royal relics among the early bronzes of Shang Dynasty.

9. Song Ling

Located 70 kilometers west of Zhengzhou, it is the largest imperial mausoleum group in Central China. There were nine emperors in the Northern Song Dynasty, except Hui and Qin, all of whom were captured by Jinbing from Mobei and died in an unknown burial place. The tombs of the other seven emperors and their father Zhao were all buried here, so they were called "Seven Emperors and Eight Mausoleums".

10. Huangdi's hometown

Xuanyuanqiu, 35 kilometers south of Zhengzhou, is the place where the Yellow Emperor was born. The hometown of the Yellow Emperor was built here. It was built in the Han and Wei Dynasties and has been restored in all previous dynasties. There is a middle-aged sitting statue of the Yellow Emperor in the main hall, and there are murals depicting the merits and demerits of the Yellow Emperor on the four walls. Nowadays, incense is constantly burning here all year round, and pilgrims seeking roots are in an endless stream. It is the main place for Chinese people at home and abroad to worship their ancestors.