A white horse sculpture stands at the gate of the White Horse Temple.
The ancestral hall of the Cheng family is located in the Cheng Village. Covering an area of 4,392 square meters, the ancestral hall has three compounds.
Guanlin, or Guan Forest, is said to be the place where general Guan Yu's head was buried. He was Shu Kingdom's general of the Three Kingdom period (220-280).
Han Emperor Guangwu Mausoleum is a national AAA scenic spot built in 50 AD for Liu Xiu, founding emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220).
Legend has it that a dragon and a horse carring two mystifying paintings rose out of the sea to the temple site, which is the origin of the temple’s name.
UNESCO added the Longmen Grottoes to the World Heritage list in 2000. The site is also honored as one of the three most famous Buddist grottoes in China.
Empress Wu of the Tang Dynasty, the only empress in Chinese history, ascended the throne in this very hall. The Hall of Brightness is located near two other ancient sites: the Hall of Great Cause of the Sui Dynasty and the Hall of Taichi of the Song Dynasty.
Xuan Zang, a dignitary in the Tang Dynasty (818-907 AD), is the prototype of the character Tang Sanzang in the famous Chinese novel, “The Pilgrimage to the West”.
The Former Residence of Wang Duo, a famous calligrapher in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasty, showcases the solemn aristocratic culture of the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
Zhougong Temple, also known as the Yuansheng Temple, was built to commemorate Ji Dan, the founder of ancient Luoyang city and Confucianism.