1, Shaolin Temple
Shaolin Temple, the birthplace of Zen Buddhism in China and Kung Fu in China, is now a world cultural heritage, a national key cultural relic protection unit and a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction. It is located at the foot of Wuru Peak in Songshan Mountain, Dengfeng City, Zhengzhou City, Henan Province. It is named "Shaolin Temple" because it is located in the dense jungle of Shaoshi Mountain in the hinterland of Songshan Mountain.
Founded in the 19th year of Taihe in the Northern Wei Dynasty (495), it was built by Emperor Xiaowen at the northern foot of Shaoshi Mountain in Songshan Mountain, facing the capital Luoyang.
2. Songyang Academy
Songyang Academy is a famous institution of higher learning in ancient China, one of the four ancient academies in China, a part of the world cultural heritage and a national key cultural relic protection unit. It is located at the southern foot of Songshan Mountain in Dengfeng City, Zhengzhou City, Henan Province. The organizational system of Songyang Academy is simple and elegant, and the main buildings on the central axis have five entrances and corridors.
Songyang Academy is regarded as a "specimen" to study the architecture, educational system and Confucian culture of ancient academies in China because of its unique Confucian educational architecture.
3. Songshan
Songshan Mountain was called "a foreign country" in ancient times, "lofty" and "mountain worship" in Xia and Shang Dynasties, "Yue" in Western Zhou Dynasty, with Songshan as the center, Zuo Dai (Mount Tai), Huayou (Huashan) and Songshan as Zhongyue.
Songshan Mountain is located in the west of Henan Province, in the northwest of Dengfeng City, adjacent to the ancient capital Luoyang in the west and Zhengzhou in the east, belonging to the Funiu Mountain system. Between11256' 07 "e ~131'32" n and 3423' 31"~ 3435' 53" n.
4. Zhengzhou Museum
Zhengzhou Museum, located at No.0/68, Songshan South Road, Zhengzhou City, is a local comprehensive museum. The original site of the museum is located in Bishagang Park, covering an area of 4,330 square meters. The new museum is located at No.0/68, Songshan South Road, Zhengzhou City, with an area of 14.8 mu and a building area of14,206 square meters.
Zhengzhou Museum, formerly known as Zhengzhou Cultural Relics Exhibition Room, was established in August 1928. It was formally established on 1957 and named Zhengzhou Museum. 1997, Zhengzhou municipal government decided to build a new museum. 199965438+On February 28th, the new building was completed and opened to the public.
5. Li Shangyin Park
Lishangyin Park is located between 3 10 National Road and Zhongyuan West Road in the east of Xingyang, Zhengzhou City, south of Muwa Village, Yulong Town, covering an area of about 60,000 square meters. The scene is based on Li Shangyin's cemetery, with the characteristics of traditional gardens in China as the keynote and Li Shangyin's poetic culture as the background. It contains ten-step poems, which embodies the humanistic and historical characteristics of Xingyang.
Li Shangyin, alias Yishan, was born in Yuxi and Fan Nansheng. He was a famous poet in the late Tang Dynasty. He was born in August12 and died in 858 at the age of 46. He was originally from Hanoi, Huaizhou (now Qinyang County), and his ancestors moved to Xingyang. Li Shangyin was born in Xingyang and buried in Tanshanyuan, Xingyang after his death. He is from Xingyang.