
Located in Gucheng Subdistrict, Luanzhou City, Tangshan City, Hebei Province, Luanhe Ancient City is a flourishing ancient city nestled on the banks of a 3,000-year-old river. Its structure is formed by the majestic mountains, and its appearance is defined by the beauty of the Luan River. The unique customs of 26 ethnic groups are woven into ancient Ming and Qing Dynasty architecture, blending millennia of northern culture into this dreamland. Luanzhou Ancient City is becoming a dazzling star in the Bohai Rim tourism circle.
There are many attractions in the ancient city, such as the East City Gate Welcome Square, Guandi Temple, Confucian Temple, Luanzhou Yamen, Reception Pavilion and other Chinese classical buildings in the style of Ming and Qing Dynasties, "Qinglong River", "Jiulong Creek", the northern style water street ancient town, a snack street, an antique street, a courtyard inn street, etc.
As the night falls in Luanzhou Old Town, the lights begin to light up one after another, creating a dreamlike scene just like in Lijiang. You'll definitely regret missing it. You can stroll through the city, enjoy the scenery, watch the special performances, or sip tea by the Qinglong River and listen to the ancient city bells. It's truly wonderful.
Warm temperate semi-humid monsoon continental climate, suitable for travel all year round
About 3 hours
free
All day
Luanzhou Ancient City has a history dating back several centuries and served as a regional administrative and military center. Its well-preserved walls and buildings showcase traditional Chinese urban planning and architectural styles, reflecting Tangshan's cultural heritage.
Located in Luanzhou District, Tangshan, Hebei Province. Accessible by local bus or taxi from Tangshan city center. Visitors can also walk within the city from nearby neighborhoods.
Open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM. Spring and autumn are ideal for comfortable weather and photography.
Entrance fee is usually modest and can be purchased onsite; some platforms may allow online ticket purchase in advance.
Advance booking is generally not required unless visiting during a festival or public holiday.
2–4 hours to explore the city walls, streets, and main attractions thoroughly.
Guided tours are usually available in Chinese; English-language guides may be limited. Self-guided exploration is common.
Night visits are limited. Special cultural events may occasionally be held, especially during local festivals.
Weekdays are less crowded; weekends and holidays are busier. Early morning visits provide a quieter experience.
Mobile payments like WeChat Pay and Alipay are widely accepted; cash is useful for small vendors.
Several local restaurants and snack stalls near the city walls offer traditional Hebei cuisine and street food.
Vegetarian options are available; halal options may be limited and should be confirmed in advance.
Various guesthouses, mid-range hotels, and budget accommodations are within walking distance of the ancient city.
Yes, souvenirs include traditional handicrafts, postcards, and small cultural items.