Comrades from Luoyang and Henan come and help me see where Luoyang is. Thank you ~ ~ ~

This is the Arabian Castle in Zhengzhou Century Happy Garden. Not a scenic spot in Luoyang.

Zhengzhou Century Happy Garden is located in the southeast of Zhengzhou 107 National Highway and Longhai Railway. It is a large-scale comprehensive amusement park integrating train culture, popular science education, leisure and entertainment, and catering services. The establishment of locomotive model exhibition hall provides a place for people to understand the development history of railways and trains and popularize railway knowledge. Century Happy Garden Ferris wheel is by far the tallest in Asia, with 56 pods weighing thousands of tons. After being included in the night lighting project in Zhengzhou, the municipal department of Zhengzhou recently invested more than 6 million yuan to design and install decorative lights on the Ferris wheel. The lamp consists of more than 2,000 colored tubes around the Ferris wheel with a diameter of more than 90 meters, and the six diamond-shaped columns in the middle are also decorated with changing tubes. No matter from the height or length of the lamp tube, this lamp can be called "the first Yi Deng in Asia".

Tickets 120 yuan, pass. Roller coasters and so on are free.

If you want to visit Luoyang, I'll recommend some classic scenic spots in Luoyang.

Recommended attractions: Xiaolangdi, Baiyun Mountain, Longmen Grottoes, Guanlin and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.

White Horse Temple [East Line]

[West Line] Wanshan Lake Qiantang Zhizhai Museum

[South Line] Jiguan Cave in Baiyun Mountain

[Northern Line] Xiaolangdi of Emperor Guangwu's Mausoleum of Han Dynasty

[Urban Area] Tickets for Longmen Grottoes in Guanlin 80 yuan Tel: 0379-6598 1299 Bus Route: Take No.81Road at Luoyang Railway Station.

Longmen Grottoes was selected into the World Heritage List on June 30th, 2000 according to the World Cultural Heritage Selection Criteria C(I)(II)(III).

Longmen Grottoes is located in the southern suburb of Luoyang City, Henan Province in central China, 12.5km, between the east and west cliffs of Longmen Canyon. Here, Xiangshan (east) confronts Longmen Mountain (west), and the Yi River flows northward in the mountains, looking like a natural gateway from a distance, which is called "Yi Jue" in history. After the Sui Dynasty made Luoyang its capital, it was called "Longmen" because the palace gate was "a must". Longmen Grottoes are densely distributed on two cliffs with a length of 1 km on both sides of Yishui. According to the statistics of Longmen Grottoes Research Institute, there are more than 2 100 caves in Longmen Grottoes, including 2,345 caves, more than 2,800 inscriptions, more than 40 pagodas and more than 65,438+10,000 statues. The largest Buddha statue is as high as 17. 14 meter, and the smallest is only 2 cm. Longmen Grottoes, together with Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang, Gansu and Yungang Grottoes in Datong, Shanxi, are called the Three Treasures in ancient Buddhist Grottoes in China, which has a high historical and artistic value. Its sculpture group of Buddha statues is exquisite and ingenious, which fully embodies the wisdom and superb skills of the ancient working people in China.

Longmen Grottoes were dug around the time when Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty moved the capital to Luoyang (AD 495). Later, it was built successively in the Western Wei Dynasty, the Eastern Wei Dynasty, the Northern Qi Dynasty, the Sui Dynasty, the Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties, forming a one-kilometer-long grottoes with more than 2,000 grottoes and/kloc-0.0 million statues. In this 500-year construction process, there are two climax stages of sculpture, namely the Northern Wei Dynasty and the prosperous Tang Dynasty. Up to now, most of the thousands of statues preserved in the two mountains of yique were built in these two periods. Among them, caves in the Northern Wei Dynasty accounted for about 30%, caves in the Tang Dynasty accounted for about 60%, and caves in other periods accounted for about 10%. During the Northern Wei Dynasty, the large-scale caves mainly included Guyang Cave, Binyang Middle Cave, Lianhua Cave, Huoshao Cave, Weizi Cave, Cave Temple, Putai Cave and Deer Cave. The main caves in the Tang Dynasty are Fengxian Temple, Binyang South Cave, Binyang North Cave, Qianxi Temple, Jingshan Temple, Wanfo Cave, Shuangyao Cave, Huijian Cave, Leigutai Cave, Gaoping County Wangdong, Kanjing Temple, Tangzi Cave, Jinan Cave, Pure Land Temple and Cliff Cave. Among the numerous caves carved in the Northern Wei Dynasty, the most representative ones are Guyang Cave, Binyang Middle Cave, Lotus Cave and Cave Temple. Guyang Cave is the earliest cave excavated in Longmen Grottoes. In 495 AD, Qiu Huicheng, the imperial clan of Wei State, began to dig Guyang Cave in Longmen Mountain. After more than 50 years of construction, a number of statues of royal nobles and court ministers who moved to Luoyang in the early Northern Wei Dynasty were gathered, and the posture of the giant Buddha changed from the majestic Yungang Grottoes to the gentle and amiable Longmen Grottoes. These stone carvings represent the earliest Gandhara Buddhist art style after the grotto art flowed into Luoyang. Therefore, they are precious records of the integration of China's traditional culture and foreign civilizations. In addition, there are abundant inscriptions on statues, among which there are 19 pieces in the famous "Longmen Twenty Products". Binyang Cave was excavated in 500 AD by Emperor Xuanwu of Wei Dynasty, and it took 24 years to complete. This is the longest excavation time. There is 1 1 Buddha in the cave. Sakyamuni, the Lord, is a masterpiece of stone carving art in the mid-Northern Wei Dynasty. The statues of these grottoes typically reflect the historical mode of worshipping Buddha in the Northern Wei Dynasty.

Most of the grottoes in the Tang Dynasty were excavated during the reign of Wu Zetian, which was related to her long-term residence in Luoyang. Fengxian Temple took four years to build and is the largest in Longmen Grottoes. Among the key caves in Longmen Grottoes in Tang Dynasty, a group of large-scale artistic sculptures in Lushena statue niche are the most famous. The total height of Lushena Buddha statue is 17. 14m, the head height is 4m, and the ear length is1.9m. It is the largest Buddha statue in Longmen Grottoes. This Buddha statue, with rich and beautiful eyes, slightly upturned corners of the mouth, slightly lowered head and lovely figure, is like a wise and kind middle-aged woman, which makes people respect and fear. The sculpture group of Fengxian Temple is a perfect artistic whole. Next to the Buddha statue in Lushena, there are statues of his disciples Ananda, Ye Jia, threatened Bodhisattva, Lux and Heavenly King. Such a group of statues are organically combined to form an artistic whole, which perfectly sets off the Buddhist atmosphere. Longmen Grottoes is a large stone carving art museum, because it retains a large number of historical materials about religion, art, calligraphy, music, clothing, medicine, architecture and transportation at home and abroad. The art of Longmen Grottoes provides a lot of precious materials for studying the ancient history of China, especially sculpture, painting, calligraphy, architecture, costumes, music and dance, patterns and social fashions of the times.

Tel: 0379-6598 1299 Bus route: Take 8 1 at Luoyang Railway Station.