- Luoyang - Wikipedia
Luoyang (simplified Chinese: 洛阳; traditional Chinese: 洛陽; pinyin: Luòyáng) is a city located in the confluence area of the Luo River and the Yellow River in the west of Henan province, China
- Top 10 Luoyang Attractions | Best Luoyang Sightseeing 2026
The highlights of Luoyang include Longmen Grottoes which is known as the finest examples of Chinese Buddhist art, 1900-year-old White Horse Temple (also China's first Buddhist temple), 2000-year-old burial site - Tianzi Jialiu Museum and beautiful Luoyang Museum with a lot of history to tell
- Luoyang | China, Map, History, Facts | Britannica
Luoyang, city, northwestern Henan sheng (province), east-central China It was important in history as the capital of nine ruling dynasties and as a Buddhist centre The contemporary city is divided into an east town and a west town
- Top 8 Things to Do in Luoyang: Beyond Longmen Grottoes
Discover the best things to do in Luoyang in 1–2 days Explore grottoes, try local food, visit temples, and enjoy peony blossoms with our expert guide
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Luoyang (2026) - Tripadvisor
Things to Do in Luoyang, China: See Tripadvisor's 7,312 traveler reviews and photos of Luoyang tourist attractions Find what to do today, this weekend, or in April
- Luoyang Travel Guide: History, City Map, Tour, Attractions
Located in west Henan Province, Luoyang is in the middle reaches of the Yellow River and encircled by mountains and plains It is the cradle of Chinese civilization, as it was the capital city of 13 ancient dynasties from Xia Dynasty (21st-16th century BC)
- Luoyang: Ancient Chinese Capital - World History Encyclopedia
Luoyang (aka Loyang) was the capital city of many ancient Chinese dynasties, a position it frequently swapped with Chang'an, usually whenever there was a change of dynasty
- 2026 Luoyang Travel Guide: History, Sights Tips
Plan your Luoyang trip with our guide! Discover ancient temples, peony blooms, top attractions, and tips for a perfect visit to this historic city Luoyang is one of China’s oldest cities, with over 4,000 years of urban history
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