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What are the interesting scenic spots in Central China?

1. Longmen Grottoes: Located in Longmengguan, the southern suburb of Luoyang, 12, 5 kilometers away from the urban area, it was excavated in 493 AD when Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty moved to Luoyang, and lasted for more than 400 years, including 6,500 large buildings in the Northern Wei Dynasty and the Tang Dynasty.

2. Riverside Garden on Qingming Festival: a large-scale Song Dynasty cultural landscape theme park jointly built by Kaifeng Municipal People's Government of Henan Province and Hainan Land Group Company. Located on the west bank of Longting Lake in Kaifeng City, it is the first batch of 5A-level tourist attractions in China and the exhibition base of China's intangible cultural heritage.

3. Yuelu Mountain Scenic Area: It is located in Yuelu District, Changsha City, Hunan Province, with an altitude of 300.8 meters and an area of 35-20 square kilometers. It is the last peak of 72 peaks of Hengshan Mountain in Nanyue, located in Juzizhou Scenic Area, and is an urban mountain scenic area, and one of the four maple-enjoying resorts in China.