Zhengzhou Chenghuang Temple was originally known as the City Emperor Lingyou Hou Temple. Located in the north of the east section of Shangcheng Road, the Guancheng Hui District Government is about one stop east. There are many buses to arrive and the traffic is very convenient. Free tickets, you can enter and exit at will. Due to the age, the old city temple was not known in the 1970s and 1980s, and the nearby old households did not remember that there was a city temple on the plot at that time. The current city temple should be later restored and reconstructed in the original site according to historical records and archaeological research. The scale of the Chenghuang Temple is not large, there are about three courtyards, there are many carved stone monuments on both sides and everywhere. Those who like to study calligraphy can visit. There are not many tourists in the Chenghuang Temple, and there are scattered pilgrims worshiping the incense from time to time. It is commendable that the end and top of the huge incense stove are designed to be an exhaust pipe, and there is a large sprayer on both sides that is constantly bulging with water mist. The environmental protection effect is remarkable. Although the incense is smoky, it can't be seen like other temples. It can be seen that the awareness of green mountains and green waters has become the consensus of the whole society.