
- 4.5/5
火 火The Yellow River scenic spot is located on the east bank of the Yellow River west of the ancient city of Zhangzhou, Yongji City, Shanxi Province. It is one of the four famous buildings in ancient China, and is famous for the Yellow Crane Tower, Yueyang Tower and Tengwang Pavilion. The building was built in the Northern Zhou Dynasty (557-581), and was built by General Yu Wenhu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty. It was originally a military building. Because there were birds inhabiting it, it was named "the ". It has been through the Tang and Song dynasties, and it has been around for more than 700 years. It was destroyed in the early years of the Yuan Dynasty. In 1997, the building began to be rebuilt and officially opened to visitors in 2002. After the renovation, the building was a Tang Gaotai pavilion, with four or three floors in appearance, six floors in interior, and a total height of 73.9 meters. The building was decorated with Tang Dynasty paint and color paintings, and the oil painting area reached more than 30,000 square meters, and the pattern was gorgeous and gorgeous. The building is based on the theme of Yellow River culture and Hedong culture, and shows historical allusions such as ploughing Lishan Mountain and Daqi Zhishui through colored European plastic murals and reliefs. The scenic spot is divided into famous building tourist area, Yellow River style tourist area, landscape tour area and recreational tour area. Among them, the famous building tour area includes the Gate Hall, Yuying Lake and Tangyun Square; the Yellow River style tour area has Zhangzhou style garden, Yellow River style museum and so on. Ticket prices: 54 yuan for the peak season (April 1st to October 31st), 45 yuan for the off-season (November 1st to March 31st). Opening hours: peak season 8:30—18:00, off-season 9:00—17:00.
- 4.3/5
M50***07I received a lucky card during the National Day holiday, and the four adults and two children saved hundreds of dollars on tickets. Hahaha, it rained, and the salt lake was foggy. I didn't see the seven-color fish, but I saw the three-color fish. I caught a few brine shrimps and released them when I left.







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