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Gongyi scenic spot

1. Kang Million Manor is located in Kangdian Town, gongyi city, 4 kilometers away from the urban area, and was founded in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. Because it is backed by Mangshan Mountain and facing Luoshui, it has the reputation of "golden turtle exploring the water". 1963 has been designated as a provincial-level cultural relics protection unit, 200 1 9 times larger than the Qiao Family Courtyard in Shanxi 19 times.

2. The Imperial Tombs in the Northern Song Dynasty are national cultural relics protection units, which are distributed in four towns of gongyi city, namely, Xicun, Zhitian, Chengqu and Huiguo Town, covering an area of about 30 square kilometers.

Gongyi Grottoes were excavated by the royal family in Northern Wei Dynasty. Emperor Xiaowen founded a temple. In Xuan Wudi, he began to carve stones for caves and carved thousands of Buddha statues. Later, in the Tang and Song Dynasties, some small niches were carved here one after another. This proves that Gongyi Grottoes were excavated after Longmen Grottoes in Luoyang.

4. Du Fu Cemetery is located in West Mangling, Kangdian Village, Kangdian Town, 5 kilometers northwest of gongyi city City. 1990, the municipal government invested more than 700,000 yuan to renovate the cemetery. The building covers an area of 34 mu and faces south.

5. Song Yin Scenic Area is located at the northern foot of Songshan Mountain in Zhongyue, Wolong Village in the south of Jiajinkou Town and Jijunfeng in Shaoshi Mountain in the west, about 20 kilometers away from the urban area. Because the Northern Wei Emperor Xiaowen buried Jingzhao Wang Yuan Taixing here, it is commonly known as the tomb slope. Wuzhishan is located in Fuxi Mountain, Gongyi, 60 kilometers southwest of Zhengzhou.