
Nandun Ancient City, also known as " Ghost Repair City ," is located in Dongfeng Village, Nandun Town, on the western outskirts of Xiangcheng City, Henan Province. It is a large historical and cultural relic complex. The site spans a wide range of time periods, from the Xia and Shang dynasties to the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Previously known as " Ghost Repair City , " the city is said to have been built by numerous ghosts, lending it a shroud of mystery.
The site is a large historical and cultural site complex, including sites from the Xia and Shang dynasties, the site of the ancient city of Nandun, the Hamazhai ancient tombs of the ancient city of Nandun, the Tianyuan ancient tombs of the ancient city of Nandun, the Guangwutai site and the Guangwu Temple buildings, as well as other important historical relics and cultural relics.
Suitable for all seasons
Recommended playing time: about 1 hour
free
8:00-17:00
Nandun Ancient City is an archaeological site in Zhoukou, Henan, representing ancient urban settlement patterns. It provides insight into historical architecture, defense systems, and the lifestyle of early inhabitants in the region.
Located near Zhoukou city, Henan province. Accessible by taxi, private car, or local bus services. Walking is possible from nearby accommodations.
Open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Early morning or weekdays are ideal for fewer crowds and cooler temperatures.
Entrance is usually free. Guided tours may have a small fee, payable onsite.
Booking is generally not required. For guided tours, booking 1–2 days ahead is recommended.
1–2 hours depending on interest in the ruins and photography.
Guided tours are available in Chinese; audio guides are limited and mostly in Chinese.
Start at the main entrance, follow the marked paths along the walls, visit all highlighted ruins, and end with a stroll through the surrounding area for photography.
Night visits and light shows are generally not available. Special tours may be arranged by appointment.
Generally not crowded. Weekdays and early mornings are the least busy times.
Basic facilities include rest areas and public toilets. Food and shops are limited, so bring water and snacks.
Partially accessible. Paths may be uneven; elderly or disabled visitors may require assistance. Children can explore with supervision.
Cash is recommended. Mobile payments may be accepted for small fees; major cards are usually not accepted.
Small local restaurants and eateries are available in the Zhoukou city area near the site.
Vegetarian options are available; vegan and halal options may be limited and should be confirmed locally.
Several hotels and guesthouses in Zhoukou city are within 10–20 minutes by car.
Limited souvenir options; small handicrafts or cultural items may be found in nearby city shops.
Taxi, ride-hailing apps, or private car are convenient to reach other nearby attractions or city areas.