Morning: Song Duyu Street-Long Ting-yangfu, Tian Bo-Hanyuan Forest of Steles-Qingming Shangheyuan.
Noon: Seven Holy Corners-Yu He in Dasong-Baogong Lake.
Afternoon: Baogong Temple-Yanqing Temple-Kaifeng House-Dasuoguo Temple.
There are many places of interest in Kaifeng, such as Long Ting, Tower, Suoguo Temple and Fanta. In addition, there are later cultural landscapes: Riverside Garden in Qingming Festival, Baogong's former residence, Baogong Temple, yangfu in Tian Bo, Long live the Mountain, Hanyuan Forest of Steles and so on. It takes about three days to go deep into Kaifeng. The itinerary has been briefly summarized in front, so I won't go into details one by one. Every passenger station in the city has a special tourist line to the scenic spot, and the traffic is quite convenient.
Tomb-Sweeping Day went to the riverside garden, and as soon as he stepped into the picture, he dreamed back to the Millennium in one day. The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival is modeled after Zhang Zeduan's Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival, which truly reproduces the social life scene in the Northern Song Dynasty. It is said that at the beginning of the construction, not only the park staff, but also visitors to the park should wear traditional costumes of the Song Dynasty. However, due to the inconvenience of management, it had to be cancelled.
Don't miss the performance of Hua Meng in Tokyo, it will leave a deep impression on you, give you a preliminary understanding and understanding of Kaifeng, and appreciate the profound historical details. The combination of light, fire and water makes the whole stage look particularly gorgeous. Every scene is based on Song Ci, and every capital word is catchy, which seems to make people return to the era of trying to recite poems in high school.
When we stop and go in the capital of song dynasty, we can not only see the rich legacy left by the sages, but also experience the most authentic homestay customs. Look at this society from another angle and understand the world. What we see is not a frivolous picture, but a rich history.