We all know that most of the income of scenic spots in China is based on ticket income, that is, the more tourists, the more tickets sold, the higher the income of the scenic spot. There are also some scenic spots. There are not only big tickets for the scenic spots, but there are other experience items that require additional fees after entering the scenic spots, which can increase the source of the scenic spots. However, there is a scenic spot in Luoyang, which can be said to be quite generous. It is not only a national AAAA-level tourist attraction, but also a five-star park in Henan Province. Only two months in a year and twelve months are charged. Other times are It is free and open to tourists. Which scenic spot is this? Which two months are charged, and what scenery is worth the charge? There are many scenic spots in Luoyang, and they are all familiar to us, including the Longmen Grottoes, one of China’s four major grottoes, and the Baima Temple, China’s first government-run temple, and so on. In addition, there is another place in Luoyang that is seasonal, so you can enjoy peony. The custom of peony appreciation is “only the true national color of peony, when the flower blooms in the capital” has been followed for thousands of years, and the flowering period is still the same for tourists. There is still an endless stream, and the “Luoyang Peony One World” has been passed on for thousands of years. In these scenic spots in Luoyang, the price of tickets is very expensive, especially the Peony Garden, where the tickets are also quite expensive. However, the National Garden of China, which is currently the largest peony-specialized garden in Luoyang, is not only It is a national 4A-level tourist attraction and a five-star park in Henan Province. It is quite generous. Tickets are only collected during the peony blooming period within a year. All other seasons are free. Many people say that there are many peony gardens in Luoyang. What is rare about the Chinese National Garden? Of course, in the Luoyang Peony Garden that has sprung up like bamboo shoots after a rain, the most famous and popular one is none other than the Chinese National Garden. It was built in September 2001 and has a history of 20 years. It is located on the site of the Sui and Tang Dynasty city on the south bank of Luohe River in Luoyang City, Henan Province. It is 2,400 meters long from east to west and 524 meters wide from north to south. It covers an area of 1548 mu. There are more than 500,000 peonies of more than 1,000 varieties, including nine major color systems of peony, and more than 2 million plants of more than 100 varieties of trees, shrubs and various plants are planted. It can be said that almost all the precious peony varieties in the world are included. It has become the largest peony ornamental garden in China. Of course, the China National Garden is not just a place for viewing peonies, it is also a rare cultural landscape. The entire park is based on the history and culture of the Sui and Tang Dynasties, with peony culture as the main content, integrating history, culture, peony culture and garden landscape. It not only highlights the style of traditional royal gardens, but also fully demonstrates the beauty and clarity of peony , Zhiyou, and therefore enjoy the reputation of “the first garden of China’s national flower”. Although China National Garden is currently the largest peony-specialized viewing garden in my country, and it enjoys the reputation of “China’s National Flower First Garden”, it is quite generous. It only charges tickets during the annual peony blooming season, and the price of the tickets It only costs 30 yuan, but the ticket is reduced to 10 yuan from Monday to Friday, which is not a legal holiday, and it is open for free at other times. This is also quite rare in domestic commercial 4A scenic spots.
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