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What are the recommended tourist attractions in Zhengzhou?

The tourist attractions in Xinzheng include the Ancient City of Zhenghan, Huangdi Ancient Jujube Garden, Xinzheng Museum, Ancestral Mountain, etc.

1. Zhenghan Ancient City

Zhenghan Ancient City is located at No. 127-129 Zhengxin Road, Xinzheng City, Zhengzhou City. It is one of the capitals of various countries in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. The ancient city of Zhenghan covers an area of ??16 square kilometers. The ancient city of Zhenghan is divided into east and west cities. The east city is the economic center and the west city is the political center. Today, the ancient city of Zhenghan is still majestic and majestic. The ancient city of Zhenghan is also one of the most complete ancient city walls preserved in the same period in the world.

2. Huangdi Ancient Zaoyuan Garden

The Yellow Emperor Ancient Zaoyuan Garden is located about 70 meters northwest of the Ancient Zaoyuan Art Kindergarten in Xinzheng City, Zhengzhou City. The Yellow Emperor's Ancient Jujube Garden covers an area of ??680 acres. There are still 568 jujube trees over 500 years old. The main attractions are the King of Jujube Trees, the Erxian Pavilion, and the Yellow Emperor's Jujube Tower.

3. Xinzheng Museum

The Xinzheng Museum is the largest museum in Henan County (city) with a rich collection of cultural relics. Xinzheng Museum is located on Xuanyuan Road, Xinzheng City, Zhengzhou City, Henan Province. The roads in the courtyard are clean and wide, the lawn is evergreen all year round, and the courtyard is filled with the fragrance of flowers.

4. Shizu Mountain

Shizu Mountain, one of the holy places for Chinese people around the world to seek their roots and worship their ancestors, is located in Xindian Town, Xinzheng City, Zhengzhou City, Henan Province. It is also known as Fenghouding. Shizu Mountain has beautiful mountains and clear waters, picturesque scenery, and the cultural relics of the Yellow Emperor are scattered all over the mountains and fields. Today, Shizu Mountain retains many cultural sites such as Shizu Temple, Tunbing Cave, and Limutai. Every year on the third day of March, a large-scale worship event is held here.