What scenic spots are free in Hebi?

The 33 scenic spots in Hebi are: Huawo Site, Qingyan Grottoes, Temple Grottoes, chao yang shan Scenic Area, Longdong in Xun County, Jing Ke Tomb, Liangmatai Site, Stone Buddha Temple Statue Monument, Niujia Courtyard, Xizhang Village Traditional Dwellings, Shilaofu Village Traditional Dwellings, Qishuiguan Ancient Road, Zhangjia Courtyard in Village, Wangjiashan Village Traditional Dwellings, Former Site of Working Committee and Gan in Qixian County. Chenpo Heart Sutra, Tianning Temple in Xun County, Yingong Pagoda in Longxi, Qianzui Grottoes, Yigan Tomb, Junma Building, Qihe Poetry Garden, Star Picking Station Park (Star Picking Station Scenic Area), Qihe National Wetland Park, Weiguo Ancient City, Yangming Academy in Xun County, xingguo temple in Xun County and Jiumenzhao.

1, Huawo site.

Huawo Site is a cultural relic protection unit in Henan Province. Huawo site is an early Neolithic cultural site much earlier than the late Yin and Shang Dynasties.

2. Qingyan Grottoes.

Qingyan Grottoes are cultural relics protection units in Henan Province. Qingyan Grottoes, also known as Qingyan Cave, is backed by cliffs and faces clear water and blue waves with beautiful scenery.

3. Wuyan Temple Grottoes.

The Eastern Wei grottoes are located on the cliff at the southern foot. Grottoes are divided into five areas from east to west according to the mountain situation. There are 4 1 niches, 154 statues and 24 pairs of lion protectors.

4. chao yang shan Scenic Area.

Chao yang shan, Henan Province, located at the eastern foot of Taihang Mountain in the northwest of Qixian County, is a famous historical and cultural mountain in Qixian County.

5. Longdong in Xun County.

Also known as Xiyang Mingdong, it is located in Fengze Temple in the east of Daishan, facing west to east. Three rooms are wide, and the door is opposite Shulong Cave.

Hebi

Hebi, a municipality under the jurisdiction of Henan Province, is located in the northern part of Henan Province, at the transition zone from the eastern foot of Taihang Mountain to the North China Plain, 475 kilometers away from the capital Beijing in the north and Zhengzhou 1 10 kilometers away from the provincial capital Zhengzhou in the south.