Central China · 2-3 days
Luoyang
Luoyang gives a focused ancient-capital chapter between Xi’an and Zhengzhou, built around Buddhist art, temple history, and a practical Henan heritage route.

City introduction
How to understand Luoyang
Luoyang is one of China’s great ancient capitals, but its strongest visitor route is compact: Longmen Grottoes, White Horse Temple, old-city context, and a Shaolin Temple extension can form a clear two- or three-day stay.
Longmen is the anchor because the river valley, caves, niches, and large Buddhist carvings show how imperial patronage, religious art, and stone craftsmanship developed from the Northern Wei through Tang periods.
White Horse Temple adds early Buddhist transmission context inside Luoyang, while Shaolin Temple works as a mountain day trip for travelers interested in Chan Buddhism, martial arts culture, and Songshan scenery.
Popular classics
Classic sights in Luoyang

Longmen Grottoes
A UNESCO Buddhist carving site that anchors Luoyang with Northern Wei and Tang artistry.

Shaolin Temple
A Dengfeng day trip combining Chan Buddhism, martial arts culture, and Songshan mountain context.

White Horse Temple
China Buddhist history starts here for many visitors, with temple courtyards and early-transmission context.
Planning note
Longmen deserves unhurried guide time; Shaolin is outside Luoyang, so keep the day realistic with transfer buffers.
Route ideas