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How much is a ticket for the Central Plains Giant Buddha?

The Central Plains Giant Buddha Scenic Area, including Yaoshan Mountain and Central Plains Giant Buddha, has a long history and profound cultural heritage. It is the highest Buddha statue in the world. There are many scenery here, which is worth seeing. So what's the ticket price for this scenic spot?

The ticket price is weekdays 199 yuan/person, and 30 yuan/person from the first day to the fifteenth day of the first month.

Preferential treatment policy

Supplementary note: 1, free ticket policy: ① elderly people over 70 years old are free with their ID cards (please buy insurance when entering the park); ② Children under 1.3m in height are free; ③

Disabled revolutionary servicemen and active servicemen can enter the park free of charge with relevant documents; (4) Retired cadres receive their retirement certificates free of charge; ⑤ Journalists are free to hold press cards; ⑥ Tour guides can enter the park free of charge with the tour guide card issued by the state and the notice from the travel agency. 2. Preferential policies: ① Older people aged 60 (inclusive) to 69 (inclusive) can buy half-price tickets with their ID cards; ② Children between1.3m (exclusive) and 1.5m (inclusive) can buy half-price tickets; ③ Students can buy half-price tickets with their student ID cards (except doctors, masters, graduate students and international students); (4) Disabled people can buy half-price tickets with the disability certificate (please go to the scenic spot to buy the preferential policies yourself). 3. The above information is for reference only, and the specific information is subject to the disclosure on the day of the scenic spot.

Scenic spots, scenery, Buddha Spring Temple

Foquan Temple was built in Zhenguan period of Tang Dynasty (Xuanzong period), with a history of 1300 years. According to legend, in the early years of Zhenguan, Emperor Taizong had a dream at night and saw the Buddha standing at the foot of Yuzhen Mountain in Zhongzhou, sprinkling nectar for all beings in Tang Chi. This surprised him, and he knew the enlightenment of Buddha, that is, drawing pictures according to dreams and ordering people to look for them in the Central Plains. From the west of Lushan County, cross the soup, enter the soup and find the soup (soup). The terrain I saw was consistent with the map and I was overjoyed. There are hot springs all the year round on the south bank of Shahe River in front of the temple. Excellent water quality, suitable water temperature, rich in minerals, cure all diseases. It is called "Buddha Spring". The mountain in Hebei is magnificent and purple. It is a temple built in front of Xundong Mountain. Four friends circle

Named after this. After several ups and downs, the Buddha Spring Temple has now been restored with eight treasures, the mountain gate, the Heavenly King Hall and the Daxiong Hall. There are eight white jade sculptures in Babao Square in front of the temple, which are called Buddha Babao. They are wheel, snail, umbrella, cover, flower, jar, fish and dragon. It means: Falun: There are two words in Buddhism: "Dafa turns around without stopping." Therefore, these two sentences are attached to the wheel, called Falun, and are listed as the first of the eight treasures. Pharma: Conch is a musical instrument played in ancient India, which can transmit beautiful sounds. There are two words in Buddhist scriptures: "Like a bodhisattva, a beautiful sound is auspicious". Therefore, conch is called snail, ranking second among the eight treasures. Treasure Umbrella: Umbrella can keep out the wind and rain, and it can also keep out the sun. There are two words in Buddhist scriptures: "Repeat it for three thousand times, and everything will be clear", and treasure umbrella ranks third among the eight treasures. Bai Gai: There is the sutra of the Great White Umbrella Cover in Buddhist scriptures, and there are two sentences of "carefree, restoring all beings", so it is called Bai Gai, ranking fourth among the eight treasures. Lotus: In China, it is described as "getting out of the mud without being stained", and there is a similar saying in ancient India. There are just two sentences in the Buddhist scriptures: "Out of the boundary of filth, there is no pollution", so lotus is listed as the fifth of the eight treasures. Treasure jar: ancient Indians used water jars to draw water and put the water on their heads. There are two sentences in the Buddhist scriptures: "Buddha's wisdom is complete and there is no leakage." Therefore, the pitcher is called the treasure jar, ranking sixth among the eight treasures. Goldfish: Gold is not afraid of fire, and fish are lively by nature. A pair of fish made of gold is firm and lively, which means never bad, just in line with the Buddhist saying "firm and lively, not subject to bad luck". Therefore, goldfish is listed as the seventh of the eight treasures. Pan length: also called pan intestine, it is a long strip of flower ornaments surrounded by a circle, which is one of the ancient Indian patterns. Similar to the Buddhist scripture, "everything is bright in a cycle"

The two sentences correspond and are listed as eight of the eight treasures. The eight treasures of Buddha have obvious religious significance and are generally used in Buddhist buildings, but not in other buildings.

Traffic Guide Self-driving route from Zhengzhou to Central Plains Giant Buddha Scenic Area:

In Zhengzhou → Songshan South Road → Cross the South Fourth Ring Road → Take Yao Zheng Expressway → Get off at Yaoshan Exit → Follow the signs of Yaoshan Scenic Area → Drive from Luoyang, Nanyang, Jiaozuo, Jiyuan and Sanmenxia to the Central Plains Giant Buddha Scenic Area: Take Shanghai-Guangzhou Expressway (due south) in the direction of Nanyang and Xiangfan → Turn from Xiatang Station to Yao Zheng Expressway (along Yaoshan) to Yaoshan Exit →

Self-driving route from Hebi to Central Plains Giant Buddha Scenic Area;

From Beijing-Zhuhai Expressway to Luohe → Turn to Nanluo Expressway → Turn to Pingdingshan West and turn to Yao Zheng Expressway (direction of Yaoshan) → Yaoshan Exit → Follow the signs of Yaoshan Scenic Area → Central Plains Giant Buddha Scenic Area.

Self-driving route from Shaanxi Province to Central Plains Giant Buddha Scenic Area;

Lianhuo Expressway → (Luoyang turns) Erguang Expressway → (Pingdingshan turns) Yao Zheng Expressway → Yaoshan Exit → Follow the signs of Yaoshan Scenic Area → Central Plains Giant Buddha Scenic Area.

Self-driving route from Shanxi Province to Central Plains Giant Buddha Scenic Area;

Nanyang and Xiangfan take the Erguang Expressway (due south) → Xiatang Station to Yao Zheng Expressway → Yaoshan direction → Yaoshan exit → Follow the signs of Yaoshan Scenic Area → Central Plains Giant Buddha Scenic Area.