
- 4.7/5
点点Wxx.I stayed at a guesthouse near the scenic area the night before, and entered the park just in time for it to open the next morning. The weather was sunny, and it was truly beautiful. I walked the entire way and leisurely finished exploring around noon. It's definitely worth a visit.
Lushena Buddha5.7
Xishan Grottoes4.6
- 4.5/5
julycallaOur family generally doesn't think much of man-made tourist attractions, but we made a special trip to Kaifeng specifically for the Qingming Riverside Landscape Garden. This afternoon, we brought our two children there for the first time, and it was a wonderful surprise. The park was well-organized, with plenty of staff, games, and live performances, creating a fantastic atmosphere. We especially want to praise the restrooms; based on our year-long experience traveling throughout China, we can confidently say this is the best restroom in any 5A-level scenic area in the country. Not only were there no unpleasant odors, but they even had a pleasant fragrance. Hand sanitizer and toilet paper were plentiful, even in the toilet stalls. The only thing that puzzled us was the children performing acrobatics with the Wang Family Troupe. They looked only 12 or 13 years old, which made us a little worried. Shouldn't they be in school? Are they sure they're not child laborers?
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userLaojun Mountain, located in Luanchuan County, Luoyang City, Henan Province, is the main peak of the Funiu Mountains. Legend has it that it was the place where Laozi, the founder of Taoism, retreated and cultivated himself. It is now a national 5A-level scenic area. It boasts beautiful scenery in all four seasons, each with its own unique characteristics. Spring: Wildflowers bloom in profusion, and streams begin to thaw; Summer: A summer resort with over 90% green coverage; Autumn: Red leaves blanket the mountains, creating a breathtaking tapestry of colors (best viewed in October); Winter: Frost and ice formations create a fairyland-like atmosphere (December-February).
Jinding Taoist Temples5.0
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userAbsolutely worth it! The best theme park I've ever been to. The shows are dazzling, you can't possibly watch them all. The interactive experiences are incredibly fun, the prices are reasonable, the staff are very patient, the overall experience is fantastic, and it's incredibly popular!
- 4.8/5
M2f***roToday's visit to "Only Henan: A City of Theatrical Fantasy" deeply moved me. In the grand narrative of *The Railway Station Theater*, I witnessed a poignant and intense brotherly bond—Li Shiyi, the elder brother of Li Shiba, harboring an almost tragic tolerance and boundless love for his brother. The horrors of the 1942 Henan famine were reenacted on stage, the desperate scene of starving people scrambling for food was suffocating. When Li Shiyi, desperately seeking some life-saving seeds from his brother, the stationmaster, learned that the price would be his brother's life, his world crumbled instantly. Ultimately, Li Shiba opened the granary to distribute the grain, sacrificing himself in the process. Li Shiyi's madness and breakdown upon learning all this vividly portrayed the struggle of humanity under extreme circumstances. The smaller theater production *Wheat, Oh Wheat* depicts the resilient landscape of the people of Henan, who have depended on the land for thousands of years. Those simple and hardworking farmers, dedicating their lives to the wheat fields, saw wheat not only as food but also as their roots and soul. With the southward advance of the Jin army at the end of the Northern Song Dynasty, Henan was forever cut off from the dynastic capital, a historical turning point tinged with desolation and regret. Another short play, "Su Shi's Henan," succinctly portrays the tumultuous life of the literary giant Su Shi in just thirty minutes. From his initial fame through the imperial examinations, to his repeated demotions and fluctuating fortunes, until his eventual pardon but failure to return to the capital Bianjing, where he died and was buried in Henan, his poetry is filled with a magnanimous outlook on life and an optimistic view of hardship. Yet, isn't this also a kind of spiritual transcendence under the pressure of reality? Behind that "forced magnanimity" lies a profound undercurrent of unfulfilled ambition throughout his life. This trip was not merely a theatrical experience, but a profound dialogue with the land, history, and the depths of human nature.
- 4.7/5
TENNY楓夜Jiaozuo Yuntai Mountain Scenic Area: Visit the summit of Yuntai Mountain, Zhuyu Peak (1297 meters above sea level), the origin of the saying "Where there are dogwood branches, one less person"; check out the glass walkway at Phoenix Ridge (haha, it's really not scary at all); visit Xiaozhaigou, and explore Tanpu Gorge, Longevity Peach Stone, Golden Dragon Lying on the Waves, Immortal Spring, and Tang King's Sword Testing Stone, etc.
- 4.5/5
_ZF***75I hired a guide, and the explanation was quite detailed. I gained a better understanding of the official history. I also caught a performance in the afternoon, which was a good experience. And I must say, the restrooms in the scenic area were very clean.
- 4.3/5
lin***ieThe park is very large and has a Han and Tang Dynasty style. The night views of Mingtang Paradise and Yingtian Gate are charming, and the Yingtian Gate light show is worth seeing. The martial arts field experience project at Jiuzhou Pond has a good design and is suitable for going at night. It is too hot during the day.
Sui And Tang Dynasties Luoyang City Yingtian Gate Site7.6
Mingtang And Tiantang7.4
- 4.5/5
甲鱼跑得特别快During a visit outside of peak season, we mainly experienced the carnivore and grassland animal areas. The animals were very enthusiastic and interactive, which was quite an experience. Then we went to see the monkey and red panda enclosures. The monkey enclosure had glare, making it a bit difficult to see, but the red pandas were adorable. You could pay to interact with and feed them, which was very interesting.
Enjoy Mythical World5.6
- 4.7/5
Lucky敏儿姐Overall, it was average. The performance of "Tracing the Goddess of Luo River" The charm of art is that it makes people shout along and their eyes moisten. There are traces to be found everywhere. The only thing is that I was standing the whole time, which was a bit tiring. It's okay to take pictures, walk around nearby, and read books, but it's not so good for a long time.
TRACING LUOSHEN FU7.1







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