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Anonymous userIt's definitely worth a visit. There are many artifacts on display, and you can easily spend a long time there. Hiring a guide will greatly enhance your understanding of the historical background of the artifacts, and the guides are quite good. It gets a bit crowded during the summer holidays.


Anonymous userA truly worthwhile place to visit, a place to pay homage to the Heavenly Emperor, worship ancestors, and express gratitude. The park is actually quite large; it's not just about seeing the giant heads of the Yellow Emperor and the Yan Emperor. Inside, there's also the Yellow River Geological Museum, the Yellow River Mother Sculpture Park, a calligraphy stele forest, and a statue of Chairman Mao inspecting the Yellow River at the top of the hill. The park's main square is flanked by sculptures of figures from traditional Chinese culture, each with their own story. The base of the Yellow Emperor and Yan Emperor statues is surrounded by sculptures representing 56 ethnic groups, and there are also bells, drums, and numerous bronze tripods of various sizes, full of ceremonial symbols.

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山在穷游Where can we go for the upcoming National Day? In fact, there are many places for camping around Zhengzhou. For example, the camping site located in the Missing Golf Course and Remembering Jiangnan has now become the back garden for Zhengzhou people to vacation.
From its name, you can imagine that there is a certain Jiangnan scenery here, with small bridges and flowing water, but there are no houses. A small river Wanyuan passes through it, but don't underestimate this small river. In this small river, there are familiar wild ducks, and water kayaking projects that children and adults can play.
You can set up your own tent by the river, or you can rent a tent in the scenic area on the green lawn next to the river.
Of course, you don't have to worry about the children having nothing to play when camping here. In addition to kayaking, you can also play grass sliding and feeding animals and other projects that children like. So every holiday, there will be a lot of people here, because it is free and beautiful. Of course, it is only free to set up tents, and if you want to play some projects, you still need to pay.



M75***22I just don't understand why the music is so loud that it almost breaks my eardrums. As soon as the child goes in, he starts clamoring to get out. I coaxed him to watch a few shows, but he covered his ears the whole time.
M52***87The Zhengzhou Museum's current special exhibition of celadon porcelain vases and the Gongyi Grottoes photography exhibition are both worth a visit!
There's also a lot of pink muhly grass growing on the hill in front of the museum! It's a dreamy pink! Perfect for photo ops!
The museum has VR, and you can even customize your refrigerator magnets with AI! (Metal magnets, 30 yuan, come with a photo—super worth it!) There are both real-life and cartoon versions, and you can choose to use artifacts as backgrounds. But when I went, I don't know if it was a camera issue, but every photo I took turned out to be a cartoon effect...
The museum's treasure, the celadon porcelain vases, are enormous! It's incredible they're from the early Shang Dynasty...
It has intricate patterns on it, and it looks like it was molded.
There's also information on pottery and porcelain, including models of clay and kaolin, a pottery kiln, and a bellows that works! There are also two realistic models (but one is lighter and the other heavier, for some reason... maybe the heavier one is realistic in weight, and the lighter one is so children can't lift it?).
The exhibition hall offers guided tours, which I think are held at 3 p.m. on weekends. You should be able to learn a lot if you attend! The Gongyi Grottoes photography exhibition is truly stunning! The photographer's shots are truly beautiful! The details are crystal clear, and the lighting and shadows are beautiful! If you didn't see it clearly in person, you'll see it even more clearly and breathtakingly here!
Come and see it before it's over!
(Of course, if you have the chance, you should definitely visit the Grottoes Temple in person; after all, they're from the Northern Wei Dynasty! And access to the grottoes is becoming increasingly rare these days...) Du Fu's hometown is also fantastic!