Fuxi Mountain's Daxi Valley and Qingming Shanghe Garden, a two-day summer resort trip
2 cities |
9 attraction(s) |
total distance 111
km

Day1
Day2
Day1: Zhengzhou
5 attraction(s) ·
103 km
1
Fuxi Mountain Grand Canyon, above the Grand Canyon, the "Cultural Corridor" with Fuxi culture as the theme, comprehensively displays the production and living scenes of primitive human society eight thousand years ago, specifically narrating the "humanistic ancestor" Fuxi, who opened up the "wisdom" invention of human civilization dawn; the "thousand-year chestnut" known as the "living plant fossil", has experienced vicissitudes but still flourishing, forming a forest on its own, can be called a "unique sight". Other attractions include: Wolong Terrace, Nostalgia Terrace, Gua Terrace, Nüwa Mending the Sky Site, Diaoyu Island, Divine Turtle Venturing into the Sea, Multicolored Stones, Dragon Pool, Qingxin Island, Turtle Birthday Celebration, Heavenly Beings Riding on Clouds, Return to Heart Stone, Dragon and Phoenix Island, Horseshoe Gully, Muyun ladder, etc.
15
km
3
The final waterfall of the Flying Dragon Gorge is the Kanglong Waterfall. Finally arrived at the Fuxi Pavilion, a high point in the canyon. There is a resting pavilion next door.
68
km
4
Dehua Street was the earliest commercial port street in modern Zhengzhou. Its predecessor was Huiren Street, which was established in 1905. However, due to the homophony of "Hui" and "destroy", Liu Bangji, a juren scholar in the late Qing Dynasty, discussed with other merchants and changed Huiren Street to Dehua Street, meaning "cultivating virtue and nurturing people". Dehua Street is about 600 meters long and 20 meters wide, with a granite pavement.
6
km
5
Room decoration warm, bed sheets and duvet covers clean, reasonable prices. Hotel has a restaurant for meals, convenient shopping in city center, close to subway for easy transportation. Very friendly staff with excellent service, a very good stay.
Day2: Kaifeng
4 attraction(s) ·
8 km
1
Jian Guo Temple, also known as the Holy Temple, is the place where Lu Zhishen uprooted the weeping willow in the novel "Water Margin". It was also a royal temple during the Song Dynasty.
3
km
2
Dragon Pavilion
Located at the northern end of Zhongshan Road in Kaifeng City, it is a group of ancient buildings built according to the layout of the Qing Dynasty's Wanshou Palace.
3
km
4
A large-scale Song Dynasty cultural theme park built based on the famous Song Dynasty painting "Along the River During the Qingming Festival".