Destination Spotlight

Zhengzhou: The Resonance of the Ancient Shang Capital and
the Modern Hub

Zhengzhou, located in the heart of China, lies at the center of the nine provinces. As a birthplace of Shang civilization, it is an important cradle of Chinese civilization. Today’s Zhengzhou is not only a historic city carrying Shaolin Kung Fu and Yellow River culture, but also a modern logistics gateway and comprehensive transportation hub connecting the world.

The Ancestral Home of Chan Buddhism, Shaolin Kung Fu

Located in the heart of Mount Song, Shaolin Temple is a world-famous Buddhist monastery and also a pinnacle representative of Chinese martial arts. Here, Zen spirit and strength achieve a marvelous unity.

Shaolin Temple on Mount Song

First built in the Northern Wei Dynasty, the ancestral home of Chan Buddhism, with incense offerings continuing for over a thousand years.

Martial Arts Performance

A thrilling display of skill and power, showcasing the charm of authentic Shaolin Kung Fu.

Pagoda Forest

The largest and most numerous existing ancient pagoda complex in China.

Modern Shang Capital, Window of the Hub

From the crossroads of the ancient Silk Road to today’s “Belt and Road” logistics hub, Zhengzhou is connecting with the world in a brand-new posture.

8+ lines

High-speed Rail Radial Routes

Zhengdong New District CBD

The modern business district with a ring-shaped design showcases Zhengzhou’s urban ambition.

Qianxi Plaza

Affectionately called “Big Corn” by locals, it is the city’s most eye-catching landmark.

Comprehensive Bonded Zone

An important global manufacturing base for electronic products and a cross-border e-commerce center.

China-Europe Railway Express

A new starting point of the overland Silk Road, with goods shipped directly to the heart of Europe.

Practical Guide

Best Season

Spring and Autumn (Spring and Autumn)

Transportation Hub

Xinzheng International Airport (CGO), Zhengzhou East Railway Station (High-speed rail)

Flavors of Zhengzhou

Hot Dry Noodles

Henan Stewed Noodles (Hui Mian)

Delicious fresh broth and chewy noodles, a representative dish of Central Plains cuisine.

Pepper Soup

Hu La Tang (Spicy Soup)

Fragrant, spicy, and rich, the true soul of Zhengzhou breakfast.