

Pick up from your hotel in Beijing and transferred to Beijing West Railway Station. Take the 3-hour highspeed train from Beijing in the early morning for Luoyang. Arriving at Luoyang Longmen Railway Station before noon, met by our representative in Luoyang.
After lunch, start your Luoyang tour with the Longmen Grottoes . It is situated on the Yihe River banks, about 12 kilometers from Luoyang city. It is one of the three most valuable Buddhist caves and rock carvings in China. The grottoes were first carved during the Northern Wei Dynasty (386-534), when the rulers relocated their capital from Datong to Luoyang at the end of the 5th century. In November, 2000, Longmen Grottoes was listed as UNESCO World Cultural Heritage.
Then head to Tianzi Jialiu Museum . "Tianzi" means emperors while "Jialiu" means their chariots driven by 6 horses. The discovery of the Tianzi Jialiu Site has great impact on the Chinese archaeology and history. The museum is built over the sacrificial pit area for the emperors in Eastern Zhou Dynasty (770BC – 256BC) with its capital at the site of the present day Luoyang. The burial of the royal horse and chariots here in Luoyang is earlier than that of terra cotta warriors during Qin Dynasty (221–206 B.C.) in Xian.
Stay overnight in Luoyang.
Meals: Chinese lunch
Hotel: Yes




