
Yangzigou Scenic Area, a world geological park, a model village of Chinese farmhouse hotels and China's best leisure and vacation resort, is located 5 kilometers east of Luanchuan County, Henan Province. It was named after the Tang Dynasty heroine Fan Lihua, who set up camp, adopted and educated her son here.
The scenic area boasts lush forests and bamboos in its Ten Mile Canyon, flitting pheasants and dancing butterflies, glittering Eighteen Ponds, and silver rain and rainbows. This beautiful landscape offers a beautiful blend of nature and humanity, where visitors can immerse themselves in the mountains, water, and Buddhist practices, and admire the beauty of flowers, rocks, and ancient vines. Enjoy the pristine countryside and pristine nature. Stay in a farmhouse, dine on farmhouse meals, and savor the delicious flavors of wild fruits, vegetables, and authentic free-range chicken. In the evening, enjoy traditional bonfire parties filled with passion, singing, and dancing, allowing visitors to forget the fatigue of their journey and revel in the joys of life. Experiential leisure activities are also available, including participatory athletics, water sports, and outdoor training.
temperate monsoon climate;
Suitable for all seasons, best in summer and autumn
It is recommended to spend half a day
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Yangzigou is a scenic natural area in Luoyang known for its valleys, streams, and rich ecological environment. Historically, it has been appreciated for its natural beauty and local cultural heritage, serving as a popular spot for hiking and nature retreats.
Yangzigou is located in the Luoyang region of Henan Province. Visitors can reach it by taxi or private car from central Luoyang. Public buses may get you close, but walking or hiking is required to access certain scenic trails within the area.
The area is generally open all day, but the best times to visit are spring and autumn for mild weather and vibrant natural scenery.
Entrance fees are minimal or free for general access, but some specific scenic spots may charge a small fee. Tickets, if required, can usually be purchased at the site.
Booking in advance is generally not required except for large group visits or peak seasons.
Exploring Yangzigou typically takes 2–4 hours, depending on how many trails and viewpoints you visit.
Guided tours may be available locally in Chinese; audio guides or English tours are generally not provided, so self-guided exploration is common.
Start at the main entrance, follow the marked valley trail, visit the main waterfall area, continue to the panoramic viewpoint, and loop back via side trails if desired.
Night visits are generally not recommended as trails are not illuminated; there are no light shows or special evening tours.
Weekdays are usually less crowded. Weekends and public holidays see more visitors, especially during spring flower season.
Basic facilities include rest areas and public toilets. Food and water may be limited, so it is advisable to bring your own. Small souvenir or snack shops may exist near the entrance.
Some trails are moderately challenging and may not be suitable for elderly or disabled visitors; children should be supervised on uneven paths.
Cash is useful for small purchases or entrance fees; mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat are often accepted at larger facilities.
There are limited dining options near the entrance, mostly small local eateries offering basic meals and snacks.
Some vegetarian options may be available; halal or vegan options are limited, so bringing your own snacks is recommended.
Several hotels and guesthouses in Luoyang city center offer convenient access to Yangzigou via taxi or car.
Small souvenir shops near the entrance may sell local handicrafts, natural stone items, and simple trinkets.
Visitors can take taxis or local buses to return to Luoyang city center or continue to nearby attractions such as Longmen Grottoes.