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The best route for a three-day tour in Luoyang

The best route for a three-day tour in Luoyang is as follows:

1, the first day

Baima Temple —— The Six Pavilions of the Emperor's Driving —— the recorded area of the Ming palm in heaven —— Litiaomen Scenic Area —— Luoyang Old Street.

2. The next day

Guanlin Temple-Longmen Stone-Luoyang Old Street.

3, the third day

Wangcheng Park-Luoyang Museum-Luoyang Museum of Ancient Art

Detailed introduction of scenic spots:

1, Baima Temple: Baima Temple is the first ancient temple in China and the world-famous Galand. Located in Luoyang City, Henan Province, it was built in the 11th year of Yongping in the Eastern Han Dynasty (AD 68). It is the first official temple built after Buddhism was introduced into China. It is the "source of Buddhism" (birthplace of Buddhism) and "ancestral court" (ancestral court) in China, Viet Nam, Korea, Japan, Europe and America.

2. Luoyang Old Street: The old city should be the oldest part of Luoyang, and the old street carries the memory of Luoyang. Drink a bowl of almond tea, eat a plum blossom cake and watch the pedestrians coming and going in the street. The old street is like this, like two different eras merging together, naturally harmonious. People seem to shuttle back and forth in different time and space.

3. Longmen Grottoes: Longmen Grottoes is one of the treasures of stone carving art in China. It is a world cultural heritage, a national key cultural relic protection unit and a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction. It is located in Longmen Mountain and Xiangshan Mountain on both sides of the Yi River in the southern suburbs of Luoyang.