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Where is the locust tree in Hong Tong? How much is the ticket?

Speaking of Shanxi Province, I believe everyone should know that this city, a place with profound historical and cultural heritage, is known as the cradle of Chinese civilization. Some scenic spots in this city are naturally of great historical significance. For example, in the scenic spot of seeking roots and offering sacrifices to ancestors of Sophora japonica in Hongdong, Shanxi, immigration has been going on for nearly 700 years! Therefore, the pagoda tree in Hongtong has become the place where most people in China seek their roots and worship their ancestors. So how much is the ticket for this scenic spot? Let's take a look with Bian Xiao!

1. Address Introduction Hong Tong Huaishu Rooting Ancestral Temple is located in the south of Shanxi Province, at the northern end of Linfen Basin, bordering Huoshan and Guxian in the east, Lvliang, Huozhou and Fenxi in the west and Yaodu District in the south.

2, ticket price peak season tickets for adults: 80 yuan/person, half-price tickets: 40 yuan/person;

Adult off-season tickets: 60 yuan/person, half-price tickets: 30 yuan/person;

Preferential policies:

A. Free policy: children under 1.2m in height, children under 6 years old, elderly people over 65 years old, journalists' cards, military officers' cards issued by the General Information Administration, and disabled people can enter the park free of charge with valid documents.

B. Preferential policies: Hong Tong residents enjoy different degrees of preferential treatment with their ID cards.

C. Preferential policies: Minors, students and the elderly aged 6- 18, aged 60-64, can enjoy a 50% discount on the listing price of tickets with relevant valid certificates.

3. Introduction of Sophora japonica in Hongdong asked me where my ancestors were, Sophora japonica in Hongdong, Shanxi. From the end of the Northern Song Dynasty to the twenty-five years of Jiaqing in Qing Dynasty, the migration of Sophora japonica in Hongdong, Shanxi Province lasted for nearly 700 years, especially during the Hongwu and Yongle years of Ming Dynasty, hundreds of millions of people migrated to all parts of the country. Therefore, Sophora japonica in Hongdong has become the place where most people in China seek their roots and worship their ancestors. Hongtong pagoda tree root-seeking ancestral garden is the only holy place in China with the theme of "root-seeking" and "ancestor worship". It is divided into four theme areas: immigrant historic site area, ancestor worship activity area, folk custom tour area and Fenhe ecological area, including Beiting, second and third generation Sophora japonica, Millennium Pagoda Root, ancestor worship hall, Guangji Temple and Fenhe ecological area. In 2008, the custom of worshipping ancestors of Sophora japonica was listed in the national intangible cultural heritage list, and it was rated as a 5A-level tourist scenic spot in 20 18.

4, traffic guide on the road travel route:

Beijing and Tianjin take Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Expressway → Shijiazhuang to Beijing-Kunming Expressway → Hongtong County Exit Expressway → Scenic Area;

Shangjingkun Expressway in Shaanxi → Gao Xia Expressway in Hongtong County → Scenic Area;

Shangxing-Fen Expressway → Pingyao-Jingkun Expressway → Gao Xia Expressway in Hongtong County → Scenic Area;

Inner Mongolia Shanghubao Expressway → Datong-Universiade Expressway → Hongtong County Expressway → Scenic Area;

Henan Shanglianhuo Expressway → Sanmenxia to Universiade Expressway → Hongtong County Expressway → Scenic Area.