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Places around Gongyi that are suitable for go on road trip

The tourist attractions in Gongyi are as follows:

1, the tomb of the Northern Song Dynasty

There are more than 300 mausoleums in Song Ling, covering an area of about 156 square kilometers, and there are more than 700 stone carvings, which are of great cultural and artistic value.

The mausoleum covers seven other emperors except the Northern Song Dynasty, plus the tomb of his father Zhao, which is collectively called the "Seven Emperors and Eight Mausoleums". Around the eight mausoleums, there are more than 300 mausoleums of queens, royal relatives and famous ministers. ?

The tombs of Kou Zhun, Bao Zheng and other ministers are among them. It pioneered several ways to set up mausoleum areas, which reflected the orderly and hierarchical royal order and formed a unique royal funeral culture with strict theory.

2. Gongxian Grottoes

Gongxian Grottoes face south, with 5 caves, 1 thousand Buddha niches, 3 cliff statues, 225 cliff statues, 256 inscriptions and 7,743 Buddha statues. Cave 1-4 is a central tower cave, and Cave 5 is square. The front of the Buddha statue is Fiona Fang. The overall style is similar to that of Longmen Grottoes, but the scale is smaller, and the overall artistic level is not as good as that of Longmen Grottoes, but there are also many fine works.

3. Gongyi kiln site

In fact, it is the general name of a series of porcelain kiln sites on both sides of Baihe River about 5 kilometers east of Gongyi City. Porcelain kiln sites have been found in Shuidihe Village, Baihe Village, Blacksmith Furnace Village, Dahuangye Village and Xiaohuangye Village on both sides of Baihe River, among which the earliest is the Tang Sancai kiln site located in Dahuangye Village and Xiaohuangye Village in the lower reaches of Baihe River. In 200 1 year, the site of Huangye Sancai Kiln was announced by the State Council as the fifth batch of national key cultural relics protection units.

Five years later, in 2006, the State Council once again announced that other kiln sites distributed on both sides of Baihe River were national key cultural relics protection units, and merged with Huangye Sancai kiln site and renamed Gongyi kiln site.

4. Kang Million Manor

Kang Million Manor is a large feudal landlord manor spanning the Ming, Qing and Republic of China. With its back to Mangling, facing Luoshui, the Yellow River in the north and Song Yue in the south, it has a beautiful environment, which fully embodies China's traditional concept of "harmony between man and nature, learning from nature".

Kang million businesses started in the Ming Dynasty, flourished in the early Qing Dynasty, reached its peak at its peak, gradually declined after Xianfeng and declined in the middle of the Republic of China.

5. Zhang Hu Manor

Founded in the late Qing Dynasty, most of them were built in the Republic of China, which has the characteristics of residential buildings in northern China: caves with warm winter and cool summer are built on the mountain, with quadrangles in front and brick-wood structure, which has a tangent angle with the mountain. 1944 Yuxi Commissioner's Office of the Eighth Route Army was stationed here. On March 4th 1987, it was announced as a cultural relic protection unit in Zhengzhou.