
Luohe City, a municipality under the jurisdiction of Henan Province, is located in south-central Henan Province, at the intersection of the Funiu Mountain plain on the eastern slopes and the Huaibei Plain. Luohe boasts a long history, dating back to the Neolithic Age, when its ancestors settled and lived here. Once renowned in the Central Plains for its thriving trade and land and water transportation, Luohe was known as the "land and land distribution center" and "water and land port." Luohe boasts a rich cultural heritage, with over 190 cultural relics and historical sites, including the Jiahu Ruins, the Bi'an Temple Pagoda, Xiaoshang Bridge, the Sanjue Stele, the Shuchan Terrace, and the Xu Shen Tomb, each of which is rich in profound cultural heritage. Three tributaries of the Huaihe River, including the Shahe and Lihe Rivers, make Luohe a rare waterscape and forest city in northern China.
Luohe is a historic city in Henan Province, known for its cultural heritage, traditional architecture, and as a regional center for commerce and agriculture. The city reflects the rich history of central China and offers insight into Henan’s local traditions and lifestyle.
Luohe is located in central Henan Province. It is accessible by regional trains, long-distance buses, and taxis. Walking is convenient in the city center and park areas, while taxis or ride-hailing apps are practical for wider travel within the city.
Entrance fees are generally modest and can be purchased offline at the site. Some larger attractions or parks may offer online ticketing through local tourism websites or apps.
Booking in advance is optional, but for popular parks or cultural events, it’s recommended to book 1–2 weeks ahead.
1–2 days are sufficient to explore major city attractions, parks, and riverside areas.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin. English or other language guides may be arranged on request, particularly for larger attractions.
Night visits are mainly along riverside areas with city lights. Some parks may have seasonal light shows or cultural events.
Weekdays are less crowded. Tourist sites are busiest on weekends and public holidays.
Most city parks and riverside areas are accessible, though some historic streets may have uneven surfaces.
Both cash and mobile payments (Alipay, WeChat Pay) are widely accepted in Luohe.
Vegetarian options are available at most restaurants; halal options may be limited and should be confirmed locally.
Souvenir shops offer local handicrafts, snacks, and small keepsakes reflecting Luohe’s culture.