Busan plans a two-day tour, the first day Busan Shaolin Temple, Talin, the ropeway up the mountain. Zhengzhou has a bus directly to Shaolin Temple, the fare is 28, which can be booked on Trip.com. When the bus has not arrived at the attraction, there will be a soliciting tour guide on the bus. After talking about helping you buy tickets, when your tour guide, this is self-selected. Personally, it is not recommended to go with the tour guide. There are electronic voice introductions of attractions on Trip.com, which is basically more comprehensive. With the tour guide, it is too limited. Because I came by car early in the morning and didn't eat, I ordered a bowl of tomato and egg noodles at the entrance of the scenic spot for 20 yuan, and bought two cakes for 10 yuan to eat on the top of the mountain at noon. After entering the scenic spot, a boulevard is extended for two kilometers to Shaolin Temple. There are many tour guides at the entrance of Shaolin Temple. There are also many people who want to take pictures for you. 10 yuan/piece of washed film (photographing technology is really general, not recommended). After entering Shaolin Temple, I just went shopping. It was not very big. I came out in less than an hour. There are many monks in Shaolin Temple. Everything is very chic and the price is worthy of the price of the general scenic spot. Walk along the boulevard for about a kilometer to Tallinn, where the ashes or remains of the fine monks of all ages have died, and the level of the tower represents the excellence of this monk's life. Talin continues to walk about one kilometer to the entrance of the ropeway. There are two ropeways and Shaolin ropeway is recommended. On the way back, I wanted to see the Damo Cave, but don't be fooled by the 1500 meters of the icon. It was a whole mountain, although the experience was OK.