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Luoyang yingtianmen Fireworks 2023 Time

In 2023, the time for setting off fireworks in Luoyang yingtianmen is: 65438+18: 20 pm on October 22nd (the first day of the first month) and 8:00-8:30 pm on February 5th (the fifteenth day of the first month).

There will be more tourists during the fireworks display, so you need to pay attention to safety.

The theme of this Lantern Festival music fireworks show is "Dancing Lantern Festival with Youth Luoyang", which is presented through drone performances and fireworks. Among them, the fireworks part is divided into four chapters: Happy Lantern Festival in Luoyang, the youth; Chinese civilization originated in Luoyang, braving the wind and waves, striving for Luoyang, and reviving the splendid and beautiful Luoyang. The total duration of the fireworks display is 30 minutes.

Best place to watch the fireworks show in Luoyang: The best place is near yingtianmen. Yingtianmen Site is located in the south of the intersection of Zhongzhou Middle Road and Dingding Road. It is a huge concave building complex, which consists of the gatehouse, the Fanhua Building, the Quelou Building and its cloister. This is the first palace que site excavated during the Sui and Tang Dynasties.

Yingtianmen introduced.

Yingtianmen is the south gate of Wei Zicheng, Luoyang City in Sui and Tang Dynasties, commonly known as the Five Peaks Pagoda. It was founded in the first year of the great cause of Sui Dynasty (605), formerly known as Zetianmen, and renamed yingtianmen in the first year of Shenlong (705).

Yingtianmen is the place where the imperial court held ceremonies such as enthronement, Yuan Dynasty reform, amnesty, banquets, etc. Tang Gaozong once proclaimed Baekje King Fuyu once here, and Wu Zetian once proclaimed himself here, with similar functions to Jingwumen. It is also a place to receive Japanese envoys in Sui and Tang Dynasties. In 1985, the All-Japan Federation of Literary and Art Circles established a monument pavilion at Yingtianmen site, where Japanese envoys in Sui and Tang Dynasties visited Beijing.

The above content is referenced from Baidu Encyclopedia-yingtianmen.