The peonies in Luoyang are in full bloom this year and are the best viewing time. The spring breeze dyes the city green and stimulates the blooming of beautiful peonies. Watching peonies next to the antique buildings in Luoyang has a unique charm. Here are some places to see peonies in Luoyang.
1. Shangyang Palace Cultural Park
Peony varieties: Luoyang red, red-crowned crane, Zhao pink, Lantian jade, etc.
Features: Free, you can also visit Luoyang Pu Park.
"Shang Yang's flowers and trees do not fall, and the Luo River flows through the palace." Speaking of Shang Yang's palace, this ancient poem will pop up in most people's minds. Although the vegetation in today's Shangyang Palace Cultural Garden is evergreen all year round, the peonies are most beautiful when they are in full bloom.
Coming out of the side gate of Yanggong Cultural Park on Binhe North Road, passing through the red "palace" wall, there are green trees and red flowers everywhere, as if you have traveled back to ancient times in an instant. Passing through Yuandian, a high-rise cave dwelling with white walls and gray tiles, you can see a big red peony "smiling" at people on the roadside.
The peonies here are not large and are only planted on one side of the green belt, with peach trees and other tall trees dotting the back. Coupled with other types of green plants, it is more subtle and euphemistic than a large sea of ??flowers, just like lining the green belt with a "lace".
Going forward, you pass by the pavilion composed of the Manna Hall, the Wind Viewing Hall, and the Wind Viewing Gate. It looks particularly spectacular against the backdrop of peonies, especially the golden pillar tips on the top of the Wind Viewing Hall, against the blue sky. , looks particularly dazzling.
Going around the road full of peach blossoms, you can see patches of peonies on the side of Laibin Provincial Hospital. In the middle of rose, pale pink and white, the statue of a lady playing a piano is quite elegant. Looking back, through the gaps in the peonies, the green water behind Guanfeng Temple and the weeping willows on the shore seem to be greener.
Appreciating the peonies in Yang Palace, the antique pavilions, and the lush flowers and plants make You feel like you are in a world of paintings. Sculptures and poetry can be found everywhere, and you can also appreciate history and culture.
It is worth mentioning that Shangyang Palace Cultural Park does not charge tickets, and there is no barrier between it and Luopu Park. You can enter Luopu Park at any time to enjoy the scenery.
2. China Peony Museum
Peony varieties: Yinhong Qiaodui, Feng Dan, Heihai Sajin, Luoyang Red, Hongcuilou, Wulong Pengsheng, Coral Terrace, etc.
Features: Appreciate the century-old Peony King and visit the high-tech museum.
At the southernmost end of Luoyang’s modern central axis, where is the commanding height overlooking Luoyang City to the north? It is the Chinese Peony Museum located in Longmen Xishan. Walk south along Wangcheng Avenue to Longyuan Road, and you will soon reach the Peony Pavilion Scenic Area where the Peony Museum is located.
The Peony Museum is different from ordinary museums in architectural style. It is a pavilion-style building that adopts the Tang-style architectural style of the central hall and the four corners of the building.
The Peony Museum is located on the first and second floors of the Peony Pavilion. Walking into the museum, you will be immediately attracted by the rich and interesting peony-themed exhibits, as well as various exhibition methods that combine photoelectric and interactive experiences. The large peony passage played by light and shadow, the real experience space of dreaming back to the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the strange-shaped peony kaleidoscope, the lifelike Nine Immortals admiring peonies and other scenes are all breathtaking.
Nearly 600 peonies are blooming near the landscape avenue leading to the Peony Pavilion. The peonies here are so big and dense that they look like old peonies from a long time ago. Taking pictures in front of such peonies, facing the Peony Pavilion, and thinking about the high-tech experience in the museum just now, there is a sense of surprise that intertwines modernity and ancient times. The Peony Pavilion Scenic Area has planted 12 ancient peonies that are more than a century old. One of them is hundreds of years old, with a crown of 6 meters. It can be called the king of peony in the Central Plains. It cannot but be praised that "peonies are blooming in the top of the crown, and the situation is more prosperous this period."
In addition, the giant ground reliefs "Flower Blooming" and "Double Phoenix Rising Sun" are inlaid on the landscape avenue and viewing square, which are majestic. It is also an excellent place to enjoy the scenery and take photos. Next to the Nanshan Peony Garden, there are
When you come to the Luoyang City National Heritage Park of the Sui and Tang Dynasties, you will be fascinated by the clear and spectacular pavilions and pavilions under the blue sky and white clouds, or the colorful architectural lines under the night sky. The peonies paired with the national beauty and heavenly fragrance are even more charming. Wandering here, I just want to recite a famous saying: "The national beauty is intoxicating, and the clothes are dyed at night."
Enter the paradise of Luoyang City in the Sui and Tang Dynasties and the Tang and Ming Dynasties In the scenic spot, the peonies in the flower ponds on both sides are dazzling and charming. These peonies are ups and downs and colorful, and the glass curtain wall makes them stand out. Looking back, through the peonies, you can see the tower of Yingtianmen. The elegance of the peonies exudes a prosperous atmosphere.
A large area of ??peonies is planted on both sides of Tiantang Building, forming a sea of ??peonies. On the way to the Paradise Building, there are also peonies swaying in the wind, constantly nodding to tourists.
Standing on the top floor of Paradise overlooking the Jiuzhou Pool, the splendid pavilions and clear lake water are refreshing, while peonies are scattered in the picturesque landscape. According to reports, the peony garden in Jiuzhouchi is planted in the form of ornamental garden sketches. There are nearly a hundred century-old peonies here, which are famous for their long age, large plant size and large flowers. Taking pictures here is like a dream of returning to the Tang Dynasty.
Tips
All attractions require scanning site codes and wearing masks to prevent crowds from gathering. When viewing peonies and taking photos, do not enter the peony area at will, pick or trample flowers and plants.