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Updated Jun 2024
  • No.1
    󰺂9.0
    4.7/5
    29969 Review
    From16.8
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 1612 reviews
    "Go during the day. The lake view is good. It's too hot. Did not wait until the night. Look at the effect of turning on the lights. Overall satisfaction. It is recommended to ask a tour guide. Otherwise, just look at the scenery. It will feel almost meaningless. Lack of enough understanding."
    Luoyang.Longmen Station/Municipal government
    >100km from Linzhou
    Highlights: One of the four major grottoes of China and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Longmen Grottoes are a trove of 1000 years of Buddhist art treasures. Bounded by the Yi River, the caverns are divided into two sections at East Hill and West Hill. The caverns at East Hill contain mostly Tang dynasty (618-907) works, while the caverns at West Hill were cut out during the Northern, Sui, and Tang dynasties and contain the carvings that are most representative of the site. The Buddha and bodhisattva sculptures that inhabit the caverns are carved into an endless variety of poses and expressions of mercy and kindness, while the caves themselves lend a stately and dignified atmosphere. The artistry of these sculptures is truly a priceless inheritance of Buddhist art.
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  • No.2
    󰺂8.8
    4.6/5
    28866 Review
    From18.3
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 888 reviews
    "The attractions are very famous, the ticket price is OK, the elderly are free of charge. The area inside is not small, the spring water has been rising, and the opposite is Wulongtan Park, all together. The surrounding bus is also very convenient! ! !"
    Jinan.Quancheng Plaza Commercial Area
    >100km from Linzhou
    Highlights: Baotu Spring Park is located in the bustling central district of Ji'nan city. It is a garden with Baotu spring as the main attraction. Having a history of more than 2000 years, The Baotu Spring is well renowned around the world, ranking number one of Ji'nan's 72 Famous Springs. It has been featured in multiple literary works, such as "Baotu Spring" by famous chinese author Lao She. The spectacular scene of spring water errupting out from its three outlets is also a popular attraction among visitors.
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  • No.3
    󰺂8.5
    4.5/5
    13211 Review
    From67.2
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 1372 reviews
    "Overall it's still possible! 11111118555555555555555599999999999999999999999999999"
    Pingyao.Inside Pingyao Ancient City
    >100km from Linzhou
    Highlights: The Pingyao Ancient City is one of the most well-preserved ancient cities in China and a world cultural heritage site. It used to be China's financial center in the late Qing Dynasty. Now, the streets, shops, and houses in the ancient city still maintain its traditional layout and style. When you enter this once prosperous ancient city, you will be readily brought back to the period when Shanxi's merchant culture was at its peak. With regards to food, the beef of Pingyao is also well-renowned. Towards the end of the Qing Dynasty when Empress Dowager Cixi passed by the ancient city, she loved eatng Pingyao beef.
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  • No.4
    󰺂8.3
    4.7/5
    20055 Review
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 1698 reviews
    "There are not many people, and the sky is clear. Take the cableway to the mountain, and go down the mountain, very comfortable. The explanation is very professional, meticulous, especially patient, and enthusiastic service throughout the whole process. A wish card wish rope was presented and hung on the heights of Mount Tai. May the country and the people be safe, family reunion, and good health!"
    Tai'an.Mount Tai Peak
    >100km from Linzhou
    Highlights: Crowned as "The King of the Five Sacred Mountains", Mount Tai has been one of China's most famous mountain peaks since ancient times. A large and impressive rock mass covering 25,000 ha and rising to 1,545 m above the surrounding plateau, Mount Taishan is considered one of the most beautiful scenic spots in China and was an important cradle of oriental East Asian culture since the earliest times. The mountain was an important object of the cult worship of mountains even before 219 BCE, when the Qin Emperor paid tribute to the mountain to inform the gods of his success in unifying all of China. Watching the sunrise and catching the spectacular sea of clouds are common activities that visitors engage in. You are also encouraged to explore the ancient sites, engravings, and religious temples to understand the role of Mount Tai in China's long history.
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  • No.5
    󰺂8.3
    4.5/5
    12853 Review
    From5.42
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 262 reviews
    "Overall it is not bad, cost-effective, colorful programs, tight schedules, performances have time program forms, as long as the itinerary and plan are set, you can see every program, and it is a circular performance."
    Kaifeng.Millennium City Park
    >100km from Linzhou
    Highlights: The Qingming Riverside Landscape Park is a cultural theme park mimicking the famous painting “Along the River During the Qingming Festival” by Zhang Zeduan in the Song Dynasty. The park brings to life the bustling Bianjing city, capital of the Northern Song Dynasty, and you can see replicas of the famous buildings of that city, including restaurants, tea houses, and pawn shops, among other civilian living facilities. The staff in the garden are all dressed in Song Dynasty clothes and you can experience the fun of Song Dynasty games. Every day, there are many cultural performances, such as “Baogong patrolling the Jinghe River” and “Wangyuan marrying off her daughter”, showcasing the interesting folk traditions of that period.
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  • No.6
    󰺂8.2
    4.8/5
    110 Review
    Free
    "The "three treasures" in Jinci have the Northern Song Dynasty Notre Dame Palace, the fish marsh Feiliang in front of the temple and the Jin Dynasty Temple, which are all domestic orphans. The "three musts" are the ancient cypress of the Zhou Dynasty for 3,000 years, the colorful plastic lady of the Song Dynasty and the source of Jin water."
    Taiyuan.Taiyuan Ancient County/Jinci Temple
    >100km from Linzhou
  • No.7
    󰺂8.2
    4.7/5
    5906 Review
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 119 reviews
    "The Jinci Museum is indeed worth seeing. In a few years, the wooden dragons and the paintings on the beams should be dropped. It is a pity that there is also the underground spring water repaired after the excavation. I hope to restore some aura! There are also tour guides who wear uniforms at the door. It's too messy!"
    Taiyuan.Taiyuan Ancient County/Jinci Temple
    >100km from Linzhou
    Highlights: Jinci Museum is located along the Jin River in the foothills of Taiyuan, Taiyuan. The building commemorates Tang Shuyu, the founder of the Jin State, and was built as an ancestral hall. Jin Ancestral Hall is home to “3 treasures”: the temple, a bridge over a fish pond, and the Goddess Hall. The “3 unique features” of the Ancestral Hall are ancient trees, Nanlao Spring, and painted clay figurines. To the south is Shifang Fengsheng Temple in the south which, according to legend, was originally the villa of the Tang Dynasty general Yu Chigong.
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  • No.8
    󰺂8.1
    4.4/5
    11413 Review
    From109.75
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 742 reviews
    "The facade should be newly built. It is a bit far from Shaolin Temple. The seat design of the martial arts performance is not good. Someone can't see it when they stand up. Less than half of the performance will leave the venue. I also left."
    Dengfeng
    >100km from Linzhou
    Highlights: Shaolin Temple is not only the holy place of the Buddhist "Zen", but also the sacred place of the world martial arts. They all said that "the martial arts in the world are born in Shaolin." Not to mention the local people who have been influenced by Shaolin Kungfu since childhood, many other foreign visitors will also want to visit the Shaolin Temple. Try mimicking a few classic martial arts moves at the Shaolin Temple, and imagine a flurry of swords and shadows come to life in front of you.
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  • No.9
    󰺂8.0
    4.6/5
    12329 Review
    From14.19
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 42 reviews
    "Three holes are the best angle for understanding Confucius' life, thoughts, future influences, etc. The Confucian Temple has a ceremony to open in the morning and evening, and the city is closed. The Confucian Temple is the key point. If you want to get something, it is best to do your homework in advance. Konglin can take a sightseeing car."
    Qufu.Sankong Scenic Area (Kong Family Mansion/Temple of Confucius/Cemetery of Confucius)
    >100km from Linzhou
    Highlights: The Temple of Confucius, Kong Family Mansion, and Cemetery of Confucius represent holy land memorialized throughout the history of China. The Temple of Confucius was built from the remains of Confucius's old residence and is a famous place for making offerings to the scholar. The scale of the Kong Family Mansion is second in China only to the Forbidden City, and it served for hundreds of years as the long-term residence of Confucius’s descendants. The Cemetery of Confucius is the burial site of Confucius and his descendants.
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  • No.10
    󰺂8.0
    4.5/5
    7403 Review
    From21.47
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 258 reviews
    "Qiao's compound Xiucai said that the tour guide Wang Shanshan explained the history and culture of Qiao's family in detail through the tour guide. The brick-tuned wood carvings and the scattered explanation are reasonable and worth recommending."
    Qi County.Qiao Family Courtyard
    >100km from Linzhou
    Highlights: Qiao Family Courtyard, also known as “Central Courtyard”, is located in the middle of Qiaojiabao Village, Jixian County. It was the residence of Qiao Zhiyang, a famous commercial and financial capitalist, during the Qing Dynasty. It was also the filming location of more than 30 film and television works, such as “Qiao Family Courtyard” and “Raise The Red Lantern”. If you have seen these movies, then you must be familiar with the scenes here: rows of high-hanging red lanterns, high brick walls, exquisite carvings, beautiful arched cornices and deep lanes, this is the famous Qiao Family Courtyard. In addition, there are three treasures in the Qiao Family Courtyard: the Ten Thousand Balls, the Rhinoceros Moon Mirror and the Kowloon Light, that are also worth a look.
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FAQ

What are some Best Things to Do near Linzhou?
Some Best Things to Do near Linzhou include:Longmen Grottoes, Baotu Spring Park, Pingyao Ancient City, Mount Tai Scenic Area, Qingming Riverside Landscape Garden
What are some highly-rated Best Things to Do near Linzhou?
Some highly-rated Best Things to Do near Linzhou include:Longmen Grottoes:4.7, Baotu Spring Park:4.6, Pingyao Ancient City:4.5, Mount Tai Scenic Area:4.7, Qingming Riverside Landscape Garden:4.5
Where are Best Things to Do near Linzhou located?
The Best Things to Do near Linzhou are mainly located in:Longmen Grottoes:Luoyang, Baotu Spring Park:Jinan, Pingyao Ancient City:Pingyao, Mount Tai Scenic Area:Tai'an, Qingming Riverside Landscape Garden:Kaifeng
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