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Just a quick email to thank all at Tour Beijing for a brilliant 3 days tour from Beijing to Jinan, Qufu and Mt.taishan. All the guides spoke English really well and each had an amazing knowledge of the local area and history. The hotels were fantastic. I will be recommending Tour Beijing to anyone visiting China for the tremendous support I received both in person and over the phone. Please pass on my thanks to all of the local guides and keep up the good work.
Yours truly, Helen Brewis
Just a quick email to thank all at Tour Beijing for a brilliant 3 days tour from Beijing to Jinan, Qufu and Mt.taishan. All the guides spoke English really well and each had an amazing knowledge of the local area and history. The hotels were fantastic. I will be recommending Tour Beijing to anyone visiting China for the tremendous support I received both in person and over the phone. Please pass on my thanks to all of the local guides and keep up the good work.
Yours truly, Helen Brewis
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Abbreviated as Lu or Qilu, Shandong Province is located at the lower reaches of the Yellow River in the east and the the Bohai Sea in the north, it is a strategic place in the coastal area of North China. With a long history and prosperous culture, it is one of he cradles of ancient Chinese civilization. Its long process of civilization development has witnessed countless celebrities including the great thinkers Confucius and Mencius as well as the strategist Sun Wu. Mt. Tai and Cemetery of Confucius, Kong Family Mansion, as well as Temple of Confucius are the must.
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Shandong Major Attractions
Abbreviated as Lu or Qilu, Shandong Province is located at the lower reaches of the Yellow River in the east and the the Bohai Sea in the north, it is a strategic place in the coastal area of North China. With a long history and prosperous culture, it is one of he cradles of ancient Chinese civilization. Its long process of civilization development has witnessed countless celebrities including the great thinkers Confucius and Mencius as well as the strategist Sun Wu. Mt. Tai and Cemetery of Confucius, Kong Family Mansion, as well as Temple of Confucius are the must.
| Cemetery of Confucius in Qufu, Shandong | |
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Cemetery of Confucius, also named “Zhishenglin”, lies to the north of the town of Qufu. The original tomb erected here in memory of Confucius on the bank of the Sishui River with the shape of an axe. |
| Kong Family Mansion in Qufu,Shandong (Kongfu) | |
| The Kong Family Mansion is also referred to as Yanshenggong Mansion, next to the temple of Confucius in Qufu City. The descendants of Confucius lived in the Kong Family Manison, a large mansion only inferior to Emperor’s Place of Ming and Qing Dynasty. | ![]() |
| Temple of Confucius in Qufu Shandon | |
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Situated in Nanmennei in Qufu, the temple was used to worship Confucius. It could be traced back to 478 BC, and fifty-three tablets have been erected there by emperors over the centuries. The temple complex is the second largest historical building complex in China |
| Dai Temple on Mt. Tai, Shandong | |
| Dai Temple, the temple of the God of Mt. Tai, was used to be the venue where emperors of the past dynasties held celebrations to worship heaven and earth and bestowed sacrifices to the God of the mountain |
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| Bixia Temple on Mt. Tai, Shandong | |
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Bixia Temple, specified by the State Council as one of the Key National Taoist Temple is located at the peak of Mt. Tai, so it is the representative palace building in ancient China. Many emperors once came here for worship in the history. |
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