Jiuzhouchi Ruins Park covers an area of 288 mu, including three parts: the Daineidian area in the northwest of Miyagi, the part of Taoguang Garden in the north of Miyagi, and the Jiuzhouchi Royal Garden in the west of Miyagi in the middle and north of the city. There are 12 ruins in total. A variety of scientific means for protective display. We hope that through means and forms such as the original site display of ancient ruins and ground simulation, more people can learn about the style and appearance of the imperial gardens in the Sui and Tang Dynasties. As the Imperial Palace of Luoyang City in the Sui and Tang Dynasties, Jiuzhou Pool actually existed in history. According to the records of "Tang Liang Jingchengfang Kao", "Jiuzhou Pool, its pool is curved, and there are several islands in the pool, like Jiuzhou in the East China Sea, with an area of ten hectares, water depth of more than ten feet, birds and fish swimming, and flowers planting." In 1960, archaeologists discovered it while excavating Luoyang City in the Sui and Tang Dynasties. The Gongcheng District of Luoyang City in the Sui and Tang Dynasties was composed of the central core area and many small cities around it. Jiuzhou Pool is located in the north-central part of Xige City on the west side of Miyagi Ouchi, accounting for about two-fifths of Xige City. The scope of "ten hectares of residence" in the records is based on the land-duty system of the Tang Dynasty. In the Tang Dynasty, one foot was about 29.5 centimeters, and ten hectares was about 520,000 square meters, which was larger than the entire Xige City. However, the actual archaeological measurement of the water area of Jiuzhou Pool is about 139,250 square meters. Chinese classical garden art occupies a pivotal position in Chinese traditional architecture. The forms of Chinese landscape gardens, represented by literati gardens and royal gardens, are all aimed at pursuing the spiritual realm of nature, so as to achieve the aesthetic pursuit of "although made by man, it is like nature", and embody the cultural concept of "the unity of man and nature". This is completely consistent with the overall architectural concept of Luoyang City in the Sui and Tang Dynasties. As a royal garden, Jiuzhou Pool not only embodies the combination of nature and humanities, but also the concept of harmony and unity between man and nature, as well as the "ritual system" in traditional Chinese culture.
The place is not big, there is only one city building, about 20 minutes at most, there is basically nothing to see inside, mainly to see the outside, it is recommended to go after the lights at night. After turning on the lights, it is amazing, and there is nothing to see during the day.
Daytime ticket 30 (Ctrip 28) To enter before 5:30 in the evening, after 5:30, it is a night ticket of 68. Most of the scenic spots are taken by the ancient style lady. Like the two sites next to it, it should also be rebuilt on the site. The magnificent scenery is beautiful. You can go and see.
From Luoyang Museum, drive 10 kilometers to Kyushu Pool. There is Wuzetian's back garden. Many casual photos of friends feel at any time and anywhere. On the second floor, you can look at the Mingtang Tower. It has a special flavor with the sunset.
During the Spring Festival, during the day, tickets for the park at five o'clock, online evaluation is average, but I personally feel that when there is a program, whether it is day or night tickets, it is very worthwhile. The actors are very online. The handsome guys and beautiful women are all ~ The service is very warm and the performance is very dedicated. The interaction is more than my imagination. God did not participate in the night banquet. I added my parents to go so I didn't participate, but the atmosphere was very good.
The historical and cultural heritage is profound: Jiuzhou Pool is the largest royal garden in Luoyang Palace during the Sui and Tang Dynasty, with high historical and cultural value. Visitors can feel the magnificent and exquisite ancient royal gardens here, and experience the lifestyle and cultural atmosphere of the ancient emperors. Beautiful landscape: The garden landscape in Jiuzhouchi Scenic Area is beautifully designed, and the scenery is changed step by step, which makes people dizzy. Whether it is the night light show or the natural scenery during the day, it makes people linger. Interactive experience: There are a variety of interactive experience projects in the scenic area, such as court etiquette performances, live performances, lamp puzzles, wishing pools, etc., so that tourists can deeply participate in it and feel the charm of ancient culture.
🌟 Highlights: Sui and Tangluoyang City Ruins Park is an antique building rebuilt on the original Sui and Tang Luoyang City, of which Jiuzhou Pool is equivalent to the original Royal Garden. Watch flowers during the day and enjoy lights at night. This time coincided with the Spring Festival holiday, the scenic spot prepared a rich light show and wonderful performances, attracting tourists from a crowd. And there are many tourists wearing various Hanfus to take personal photos, which has also become a beautiful scenery line! ✅ Must experience: go to rent a set of Hanfu to take a photo, this life is unforgettable. ⏳ Play time: 2-3 Hours 🚉 Traffic Raiders: The parking spaces around the tourist season are tight, it is best to take a taxi or subway. 📝 Note: The tickets for the scenic spot are divided into matinee and night venues. The night venue is more expensive but the scenery is better.
Jiuzhou Pool is located on the high ground northwest of Luoyang City Palace City in the Sui and Tang Dynasty. It is an important royal garden in Luoyang City during the Sui and Tang Dynasty. It is about 205 meters long, about 130 meters wide from north to south, and the total area is 139250 square meters. It is named after Jiuzhou, which is shaped like the East China Sea. It may be hot that day, and I didn't see other tourists, as if it was a personal charter.