In which city is the first wax museum in China?

The first wax museum in Chinese mainland is located in Kaifeng City, Henan Province, in Kaifeng Long Ting, northwest of Kaifeng City. This used to be the Forbidden City in the Northern Song Dynasty and the Jin Dynasty. In the thirty-first year of Kangxi, a Wanshou Pavilion was built here, in which there was a tablet of "Long live the emperor", called "Long Ting". Twenty-five years after the Qing Daoguang was destroyed and rebuilt by strong winds. Long Ting is built on a brick pedestal, with a height of13m. It is a main hall with double eaves and a rest mountain. The stone steps on the front of the main hall are divided into three layers and 72 levels, and carved dragon and bluestone are embedded in the middle of the stone steps. There is a huge black "Dragon Pier" in the center of the temple, which is said to be the place where the imperial edict was read. 1986, the Song Dynasty Wax Museum was built in Longtingtang, the first wax museum in China. The figures in the sculpture include nine emperors of the Northern Song Dynasty and famous civil servants and military commanders at that time. You can also call it lifelike. There are two big lakes in front of Long Ting, the one in the east is called Panhu, and the one in the west is called Yanghu. These two lakes seem to remind people of the fierce officialdom struggle with Yang Zhongxin.