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Introduction of tourist attractions in Luoning

Tourist attractions in Luoning: Longmen Grottoes, Laojunshan-Jiguandong Tourist Area, Xin 'an Longtan Grand Canyon, Luoyang Baiyun Mountain and Luoyang Ancient City.

Longmen Grottoes 1

Longmen Grottoes, located at the south of Luoyang 12km, is one of the three largest grottoes in China, which is equally famous with Yungang Grottoes in Datong and Thousand Buddha Cave Grottoes in Dunhuang, and is a national 5A-level scenic spot. Densely distributed on the cliffs of the east and west mountains of Yishui, with a length of 1 km from north to south. There are more than 97,000 Buddha statues and more than 300 grottoes/kloc-0. There are 2345 caves, more than 3600 inscriptions and inscriptions, more than 50 pagodas and 65438+ ten thousand statues.

2. Laojunshan-Jiguandong Tourist Area

At the northern foot of Junshan Mountain, 3 kilometers west of Luanchuan, Luoyang, there is a steep butte, which looks like a cock with its head held high. The top of the mountain is like a cockscomb with beautiful scenery. There are naturally formed underground caves in the mountains, which are deep and unpredictable. The mountain is famous for its shape, and the cave is famous for its mountain, so it is a cave in a famous mountain.

3. Xin 'an Longtan Grand Canyon

Longtan Grand Canyon Scenic Area is located in the north of Xin 'an County, Luoyang City. It is a national 5A scenic spot and a national geological park. It is the core scenic spot of Daimeishan World Geopark in Luoyang and a canyon scenic spot with typical geological landscape of Hongyan Zhanggu Group.

4. Baiyun Mountain in Luoyang

Baiyun Mountain in Luoyang is located in the hinterland of Funiu Mountain in the south of Songxian County, Luoyang City, Henan Province. It is a national forest park, a national nature reserve, a national AAAA tourist area and one of the top ten leisure resorts in China.

5. Luoyang Ancient City

The ancient city of Luoyang was rebuilt on this basis when Wang was the magistrate of Henan Province in the first year of Jin Aizong (1224) in the early Northern Song Dynasty. The western wall uses the former site of Tang Dongcheng. The western end of the western wall and the northern wall are built by using the old foundation of the two walls in the northwest of Dongcheng. The circumference of the old city is nearly 9 miles, with doors on all sides, Jianchun Gate in the east, Lijing Gate in the west, Changxianmen in the south and Anximen in the north.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Luoning County