Embark on a fascinating 6-day, 5-night journey through China, taking you to numerous significant historical landmarks. Discover more with Mytour in this article!
Bao Gong Temple
The 6 Days 5 Nights China Tour brings you to the workplace associated with the famous character Bao Gong from the series. Among these, Bao Gong Temple is an ancient shrine built to honor the contributions of this revered official. Located on the west bank of Baogong Lake, along Xiangyang Road in Kaifeng City, Henan Province, this temple attracts countless domestic and international tourists annually.




Kaifeng Prefecture
Kaifeng Prefecture is situated on the eastern shore of Baogong Lake in Kaifeng City. The Kaifeng Prefecture seen by visitors today is a reconstruction built on its original foundation. In 2007, it received the Luban Award, recognizing it as the most beautiful restored ancient architectural project in China.

Kaifeng Prefecture has been reconstructed on an area spanning over 4 hectares. It includes courtyards, city towers, administrative offices, courtrooms, workspaces for lower-ranking officials, resting quarters for bureaucrats, guard stations, and soldiers' barracks. Additionally, there is a prison area for holding detainees. This section is divided into male and female zones, featuring shackles, pillories, and prisoner carts for visitors to observe.

Shaolin Temple
Shaolin Temple, located in Zhengzhou, Dengfeng, is renowned as the residence of monks with exceptional martial arts skills. Since 1983, it has been recognized as a significant Buddhist monastery in China. Situated amidst majestic mountains, it is a major tourist attraction with over 1,500 years of history. The temple is also part of the UNESCO-listed historical sites in Dengfeng.


Admire Peonies in Luoyang
Luoyang is famous for its peony-viewing tradition. The peony, regarded as China's national flower, symbolizes wealth and nobility. Luoyang, with its long history as the capital of multiple dynasties, boasts stunning peony gardens. Travelers on the 6 Days 5 Nights China Tour will have the opportunity to witness these beautiful blooming gardens during their trip.

Longmen Grottoes
The Longmen Grottoes house one of China's largest collections of stone Buddha statues. Recognized as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site, it features thousands of caves and approximately 100,000 Buddha statues. These statues are intricately carved into the cliffs on both sides of the river. The carving at Longmen began in the late 5th century and continued for about 400 years across various dynasties, from the Tang to the Northern Song.

Mount Hua, also known as Hua Shan, is renowned for its majestic beauty and steep terrain. It is not only a site of religious and historical significance but also a captivating tourist destination. The mountain comprises five main peaks: East, West, South, North, and Central. The highest peak, the South Peak, stands at approximately 2,154 meters above sea level. Famous for its natural splendor, it is also known for its temples, hermitages, and martial arts traditions.

Terracotta Warriors
The Terracotta Warriors site contains thousands of life-sized clay soldiers and horses buried alongside Emperor Qin Shi Huang. Considered one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of the 20th century, it was unearthed in 1974 by a group of local farmers digging a well.

Since its discovery, the site has become one of China's most popular tourist attractions. The main burial area consists of three large pits, each housing an army arranged in specific military formations. These include infantry, cavalry, chariots, and weapons.

Giant Wild Goose Pagoda
The Giant Wild Goose Pagoda was constructed during the early Tang Dynasty (around 652 AD). Initially designed to store Buddhist scriptures brought back by the monk Xuanzang from his journey to India, the pagoda stands approximately 64 meters tall with seven stories. It showcases Tang Dynasty architectural style, featuring a square shape that tapers as it rises. Each floor has windows and doors facing different directions, creating an airy atmosphere. Visitors on the 6 Days 5 Nights China Tour can explore the pagoda and learn about this renowned monk.


Ming City Wall
The Ming City Wall is one of China's most ancient fortifications. Built during the Ming Dynasty, it was originally erected to protect Xi'an from Mongol invasions and other nomadic tribes. Xi'an, formerly known as Chang'an, served as the capital of multiple Chinese dynasties and was the eastern terminus of the Silk Road.

Daming Palace
Daming Palace is the remains of a significant royal palace from the Tang Dynasty. It served as the political and ceremonial center of the Tang Dynasty, reflecting the cultural prosperity and national strength of the era. Constructed in 634 during the reign of Emperor Taizong, it became the imperial palace for Tang emperors for over 220 years.

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Mytour.vnMarch 8, 2024