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What are the scenic spots in Kaifeng

1 Qingming Shangheyuan

Located on the west bank of Longting Lake in Kaifeng City, it is a large-scale folk theme park based on the famous painting Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival by Zhang Zeduan, a painter of the Song Dynasty, to reflect the prosperous life of the Song Dynasty. Imitating the original picture, the scenic spot has eight functional areas, such as post station, folk custom, special food street, Song Wenhua exhibition, flowers, birds, fish and insects, bustling capital, leisure shopping and comprehensive service, and four cultural areas, such as school yard, Hongqiao, folk custom and juniper.

2 China Hanyuan Forest of Steles

Divided into two scenic spots: the stele gallery and the garden, the garden is fresh and elegant with charming scenery, the waterfalls and fountains are ups and downs, and the lakes and islands set each other off. At present, Hanyuan has more than 3,700 steles, integrating ancient and modern calligraphy and painting, and the art of inscription. It will also hold various artistic activities such as calligraphy and painting exhibitions, competitions, exchange meetings, calligraphy and painting teaching, and collection trading from time to time, which is a paradise for calligraphy and painting lovers.

Long Ting Park No.3

Long Ting is the representative of Kaifeng cultural relics. It is a temple built on a huge blue brick abutment with a height of13m. The height from the ground to the main hall is 36 feet, representing 36 days; 72 steps, representing the 72nd detective. Long Ting was once the seat of the imperial city in the Northern Song Dynasty. At the end of the Jin Dynasty, Longting was a forbidden palace. In the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang's son Judy built Zhou Wangmi here. Every autumn, there will be a chrysanthemum exhibition here. On the platform, you can overlook the scenery of Kaifeng ancient city in front of the stone fence, and enter the hall to watch the cultural relics displayed in the hall.