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Aesthetic poems describing Luoyang
The beautiful poem describing Luoyang is as follows:

1, strive for spring scenery in Luoyang, forget the sky and forget the grass.

2. Lou Yujin returned to his hometown, and Luoyang Meihua was drunk.

I used to be a guest of Luoyang Flower, but Ye Fang didn't have to be late.

Luoyang is introduced as follows:

Luoyang, formerly known as Shen Du, Luoyi and Luo Jing, is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Henan Province, the first batch of national historical and cultural cities, a national regional central city, a sub-central city of Central Plains urban agglomeration, an important node city along the Belt and Road, a third-tier city, a sub-central city of Henan Province and a famous tourist city approved by the State Council.

Luoyang's achievements are as follows:

Luoyang is one of the birthplaces of Chinese civilization, the eastern starting point of the Silk Road and the center of the Sui and Tang Grand Canal. In history, 13 dynasties established their capitals here, which is the city with the earliest capital, the longest duration and the most dynasties in China.

There are five major capital sites in Luoyang, including Erlitou Site, Yanshi Mall Site, Eastern Zhou Wangcheng Site, Luoyang City Site in Han and Wei Dynasties, Luoyang City Site in Sui and Tang Dynasties, Longmen Grottoes, China Grand Canal (Huiluocang and Hanjiacang Sites), Silk Road (Han and Wei Ancient City, Dingdingmen Site in Luoyang City in Sui and Tang Dynasties, Hanguguan Site in Xin 'an), and three world cultural heritages.

By the end of 2022, there were 66 A-level tourist attractions in Luoyang. Among them, there are 5 scenic spots at 5A level, 30 scenic spots at 4A level and 26 scenic spots at 3A level. Luoyang was awarded the title of China Excellent Tourist City, National Garden City, National Sanitary City and National Civilized City.

The history of Luoyang is as follows:

In the Neolithic age, there were many clans and tribes on the banks of the middle reaches of the Yellow River and on the platforms of rivers such as Yi, Luo, Zhuo and Jian. After the founding of New China, nearly 200 settlement sites such as Sunqitun Cultural Site, Wangwan Site and Yingli Site were discovered in Luoyang, which was the place where people lived and lived at that time.