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Is the ancient city of Luoyi and yingtianmen the same place?

The ancient city of Luoyi and yingtianmen are different places. The ancient city of Luoyi is located on the south side of Youth Palace Station of Luoyang Metro 1 Line, with convenient transportation and walking distance. You can walk south along Zhu Min Street and reach the north gate of the ancient city of Luoyi. Yingtianmen is located at the intersection of Dingding South Road and Zhongzhou Middle Road in the old city of Luoyang. Yingtianmen is the south gate of Luoyang City and Miyagi City in Sui and Tang Dynasties.

Interpretation of Luoyi Ancient City and yingtianmen

Located in the old city of Luoyang, Henan Province, Luoyi Ancient City Scenic Area is known as the "Zhongyuan Ferry". Take Wenfeng Pagoda, Confucian Temple, Camel Bell Palace and Siyanjing as examples. Taking the park as the node, taking Xintan and moat water system as the link, organically combining classicism with modernity, and taking the old and new buildings as the overall goal, it not only embodies the traditional cultural heritage of the ancient city of Luoyi, but also does not lose its modern flavor. The park is scientifically divided into various functional areas, showing the elegant demeanor of a thousand-year-old city.

Yingtianmen is a huge concave building complex, which is composed of the gatehouse, the Fanhua Building, the East-West Pavilion and the corridor between them. The East-West Pavilion is 1.37 meters long, and the pavilions on both sides are 36.4 meters high. Today it is thirteen floors. There are two versions of the door, the first is "purple microscopy"; There are five worship buildings, which are shaped like five phoenixes, so they are called five phoenixes. There are three doorways under the tower, and the imperial road is in the middle. There are two-way and three-way exits symbolizing royal dignity in front of the door, and there are twelve exits on the east and west sides, which is the highest level of the ancient city gate system and the highest etiquette enjoyed by the emperor.