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Zhengzhou City Travel Guide

Zhengzhou is an ancient city. As early as the Shang Dynasty 3,500 years ago, it was an important city. Zhengzhou, which has a long history, is one of the birthplaces of the Chinese nation and has given birth to the splendid culture of the Chinese nation. Zhengzhou has been designated as the capital five times in history. It was the capital of the Xia Dynasty, the Shang Dynasty and the vassal states of Guan, Zheng and Han. It was a state in the Sui, Tang, Five Dynasties, Song, Jin, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties.

Henan Museum: Located on Nongong Road, it is a national history museum and a window to the splendid ancient civilization of the Central Plains.

February 7th Memorial Tower: A complete list of tourist attractions in Zhengzhou and Henan. It stands in the city center. The original site is Changchun Bridge. It was built to commemorate the Beijing-Hankow Railway strike on February 7th. The original tower was a wooden structure. Because of the decay of the wood, it was replaced with a masonry twin-tower structure.

Zhengzhou Shangcheng Ruins: Most of them are located in Guancheng and Erqi Districts. They date back 3,600 years. They are the ruins of Bodu in the Shang Dynasty and are the earliest and largest ancient city in domestic tourist attractions.

People’s Park: Located in the center of Zhengzhou City, adjacent to the Jinshui River in the north and West Taikang Road in the south, it is part of the shopping city site. The south and west were originally Minggong Garden built during the Republic of China. Ancestral hall and inscriptions of the Republic of China

Zijingshan Park: Located in Jinshui District, northwest of the mall site, the park crosses the Jinshui River and has Qingnian Lake in the park

Rose Park: formerly Zhengzhou The rose nursery was later converted into a park. Because rose is the city flower of Zhengzhou, a rose exhibition is held here every year

Forest Park: Located on Zhongzhou Avenue, the park has a public ecological garden, and the Zhengzhou Temple Fair is set up here every year. Branch venue

Xiliu Lake Park: a park named after the main water source in Zhengzhou, will be rebuilt according to the new plan

Children's Paradise: located in Zhongyuan District, a children's theme park

Botanical Garden: A plant theme park based on a nursery

Zhengzhou Aquarium: Located on Guoji Road (also called Ocean Road) in the north of Beihuan, there are sea lions, dolphins, nurse sharks, and tiger stripes. Sharks etc.

Bishagang Park: Located in Zhongyuan District, the Bishagang Cemetery was originally built by Feng Yuxiang to commemorate the martyrs who died in the Northern Expedition. It was later changed into a park. The remains of the martyrs in the cemetery were moved to the Zhengzhou Martyrs Cemetery. The buildings of the Republic of China are still intact.

Zhengzhou Zoo: Located in the northern section of Huayuan Road, it was the sixth largest zoo in the country when it was built. It is still open, but is planning to move to Huiji District to establish a wild zoo. The original site will continue to be used as a green park.

Century Happy Park: The largest main amusement park in Zhengzhou city, with a train theme and a super high Ferris wheel.