Yiyang Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
Yes, life should be thrilling as the wilderness, like the heart-stirring Luo Shui Chang Valley
So beautiful! It feels like being embraced by nature🍃
Good views are hard to come by, just like you – my heart still flutters on the second visit!!
📍: Luo Shui Chang Valley Scenic Area
⌛️: Less than 1 hour from the downtown area
🎫: Admission ¥29.9 per person
🚌: After buying tickets, take the shuttle bus for ¥20 per adult one way, children ¥10 (recommended)
🚣: Boat rowing is charged by the minute, ¥2 per minute
🅿️: Parking available, ¥10 per vehicle
I went on a rainy day, don't ask why
Willful – I just wanted to enjoy the rain scenery of Luo Shui Chang Valley hh👅
So people! Should stay in a place without a ceiling❗️As long as it's not severe weather, nothing should stop you, happiness above all✌🏻
🐛Get up, treasures~
In Luoyang!! The Hobbit fairy tale town where you can take pictures casually
After entering the park, it is recommended to take a sightseeing car back and forth, because the gate is quite a distance from the hut. Dwarf house, European architecture, super large lawn, flowing water, steam train, a casual shot is a big picture, the scenery is not lost abroad...
Walking into the hobbit's small house is like stepping into a fairy tale world, the distant train whistle comes from time to time, it is very much like the Hogwarts magic train~
tips: It is recommended to bring your own small tents and picnic blankets and other camping equipment, let the children fly kites and lie on the lawn or under the shade of trees, three or five friends sit and chat in such a slow pace, it is really too relaxing, too beautiful~
Fuchang Pavilion Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
Fuchang Pavilion, a place that houses dozens of deities and is extremely low-profile
After driving on two expressways and a national road, I arrived at Hancheng Town. Before even turning into the village, I could see the towering structure of Fuchang Pavilion in the distance.
Accustomed to seeing many buildings spread out on a flat plane, this vertically stacked structure was truly a sight to behold for the first time, and it was spectacular!
This Taoist temple named Fuchang Pavilion was recorded in the old county annals as having been the site of the Fuchang Palace during the Sui Dynasty, probably used as a royal holiday villa. Subsequently, with the county being demoted to a township and continuous wars, the building suffered a lot of damage. It wasn't until the Ming and Qing dynasties that it was rebuilt, and it has undergone several renovations in modern times to look as it does today.
The temple consists of three major levels from bottom to top, with dozens of deities enshrined on each platform, including the Jade Emperor, Medicine King, Western Buddha, Laozi, Lvzu, Hua Tuo, Lu Ban, City God, Old Mother, Earth God, God of Wealth, and many others.
To reach the highest hall, one needs to climb more than 120 steps, although there is a gentler slope on the right side that also leads to the top platform. However, it is said that those who come here to burn incense only take the stairs at the front.
📖 Fuchang Pavilion
📍 Fuchang Village, Hancheng Town, Yiyang County, Luoyang City, Henan Province
🚗 It is recommended to drive there; I drove from Xin'an County, about 50 minutes.
🅿️ There is an open space in front of Fuchang Pavilion for parking, free of charge.
💰 Free admission
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