Luoyang is located in the west of Henan Province, on the south bank of the middle reaches of the Yellow River. In ancient times, it was said that the water in the north was Yang, and Luoyang was located in the north of Luoshui, so it was called Luoyang. Luoyang is located in the north temperate zone, with continental climate, dry spring, hot and rainy summer, mild autumn and cold winter. The annual average temperature is 14.86℃, and the annual average precipitation is 578.2mm. Luoyang is one of the seven ancient capitals in China. It is a famous historical and cultural city at home and abroad, living in the "world" and known as the "hinterland of Kyushu".
It faces rugged Mangling in the north and Songshan in the south. Luoyang is a famous historical and cultural city and a key tourist city in China. The rise of cities has a history of more than 4000 years. Since the establishment of Xia Dynasty, the first dynasty in China in the 2nd/kloc-0th century BC,/kloc-0th/3rd dynasties have established their capitals here.