1, Shaolin Temple
Shaolin Temple, located in Songshan Mountain, Zhengzhou City, Henan Province, China, is the birthplace of Shaolin Wushu and the ancestral home of Zen Buddhism. Because it is located in the dense jungle under Shaoshi Mountain in the hinterland of Songshan Mountain, it is named "Shaolin Temple". During the Tang Dynasty, Shaolin Temple was famous. It was also called Zen and Wushu. During the Republic of China, it was almost burned by warlord Shi Yousan.
In addition to Songshan Shaolin Temple in Zhengzhou, Henan Province, according to research, there is also a Shaolin Temple in Fujian in history, which is called "South Shaolin Temple". There are three theories about the location of South Shaolin Temple: Putian Shaolin Temple, Quanzhou South Shaolin Temple and Fuqing Shaolin Temple. 20 1 1 On July 24th, 2008, Songshan Shaolin Temple pledged a loan with the right to repair the temple for three years 1 100 million.
2. Yellow River Tourist Area
The Yellow River Tourist Area is located 30 kilometers northwest of Zhengzhou, with the Yellow River in the north and Moon Mountain in the south. There are trees everywhere, pavilions and pavilions set each other off, and the scenery is beautiful and pleasant. Although it is not as small as Suzhou Garden and as beautiful as Hangzhou West Lake, it is magnificent in the world. Looking north, the Yellow River is endless.
Because the Yellow River rushes out of the last canyon here, enters the plain and forms a suspended river, it is very interesting to see the Yellow River here. Touching the scene is reminiscent of the famous sentence of Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty: "How does the water of the Yellow River move out of the sky and into the sea, never to return?" It gives people a sense of national pride.
3. Zhongyue Temple
Zhongyue Temple refers to Zhongyue Temple in Songshan Mountain, located at the foot of Taishi Mountain in the south of Songshan Mountain in Henan Province, 4 kilometers east of Dengfeng City, Henan Province. Huanggaifeng in the north, Pan Yu in the west, Chaoling in the east, surrounded by mountains on all sides, with meticulous layout, grand scale, magnificent red walls and yellow tiles, with a total area of 1 100000 square meters, it is the highest temple in Zhongzhou.
It is also the largest and most well-preserved ancient architectural complex among the Five Mountains, and the largest and most well-preserved ancient architectural complex in Henan Province. Such a magnificent, elegant and solemn temple is rare in the whole country.