2. Longmen Grottoes. Located at the south of Luoyang 12km, it is one of the three largest grottoes in China, which are equally famous with Yungang Grottoes in Datong and Thousand Buddha Cave in Dunhuang, and it is a national 5A-level scenic spot. Longmen is a place with beautiful scenery. The two green hills face each other, and Yishui slowly flows northward. Seen from a distance, it looks like a natural gate, so it was called "A Que" in ancient times. "One Que" has been the first sight of Youlong Gate since ancient times.
3. Luoyang Old Street. The old street culture was formed in Jin Zhongjing and built on the former site of Dongcheng, the capital of Sui and Tang Dynasties, with a history of more than 3,000 years. The old street in Luoyang preserves its original appearance, and the crowds, vendors and shops lined up on both sides are full of the flavor of the ancient capital. Here, you can experience the bustling scene of old Luoyang, and you can also eat all kinds of delicious food in Luoyang, the most of which is Luoyang water mat.