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Zhengzhou tourist attractions

Songshan 1

Songshan Mountain is located in Dengfeng County, Henan Province, Central Plains, so it is called Zhongyue Mountain, which is divided into Taishi Mountain and Shaoshi Mountain, each with 36 peaks. Elevation of main peak1492m. Songshan Mountain has a long history, splendid culture, and many places of interest, ranking first among the five mountains, with 72 peaks and numerous temples. It is said that there are 72 peaks above and 72 temples below.

2. Changshou Mountain Scenic Area of Bamboo Forest

Bamboo forest is located in the east of gongyi city, between Zhengzhou, the provincial capital, and Luoyang, the ancient capital. Changshou Mountain Scenic Area of Bamboo Forest is not only beautiful in ecological environment, but also rich in tourism resources. Wang Jiutai, Bijiashan, Taoshugou, Xingshuling, Longfu Shougui, Millennium Ancestral Cave and Sanxing Palace are the best leisure paradise to stay away from the noise, return to nature, let go of your mood and cultivate your sentiment.

3. Songyang Academy

South foot of Songshan Mountain, Dengfeng City, Zhengzhou City, Henan Province. Founded in the eighth year of Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty (AD 484), it is called Songyang Temple. In the Tang Dynasty, it was changed to Songyang Temple, and in the Five Dynasties it was changed to Taishi Academy. Cheng Hao and Cheng Yi, founders of Neo-Confucianism "Luoxue" in Song Dynasty, both gave lectures at Songyang Academy, and since then Songyang Academy has become one of the birthplaces of Neo-Confucianism in Song Dynasty.

4. Kang Million Manor

Kang Million Manor, a national tourist attraction and a national key cultural relic protection unit, was called the three major manors in China in 1960s and 1970s, together with Liu Manor in Sichuan and Mouerhei Manor in Shandong, ranking first among the three manors, and was praised as the spiritual home of Henan businessmen and a model of ancient buildings in the Central Plains.

5. Du Fu's hometown

Du Fu's hometown is located at the foot of Bijia Mountain in Nanyaowan Village, Zhan Jie Town, about 0/0 km east of gongyi city. Du Fu, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty (AD 7 12-770), was born in a cave at the foot of Bijia Mountain, a cultural relic protection unit in Henan Province. Du Fu, with beautiful words, was originally from Xiangyang, Hubei. His great-grandfather moved his family here when he was a county magistrate in Gong County.