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Looking for a ranking of Shandong scenic spots, which ones are worth visiting?

Shandong attractions ranking: Confucius Temple, Confucius Mansion, Confucius Forest, Mount Tai, Baotu Spring Scenic Area, Changdao, Tianzhu Peak, Penglai Pavilion. Worth visiting are:

1. Confucius Temple , Confucius Mansion, and Confucius Forest

Confucius Temple, Confucius Mansion, and Confucius Forest are located in Qufu City, Shandong Province. They are the only and largest building complex in China that combines the residences dedicated to the direct descendants of Confucius and the cemeteries of Confucius and his descendants. Confucius (551 BC ~ 419 BC) is the founder of Chinese Confucianism. In the second year after his death, his residence was converted into a Confucius Temple, where sacrifices were held every year. After the Han Dynasty, emperors of all dynasties advocated respecting Confucius and reading scriptures. They also continued to posthumous titles and titles to Confucius. At the same time, he expanded his ancestral temple, and the scale of the Confucius temple became larger and larger.

Confucius Forest, also known as the Holy Forest, is located outside the north gate of Qufu City, covering an area of ​​3,000 acres and surrounded by 14 miles of brick forest walls. It is the family cemetery of Confucius and his descendants. There are roads lined with cypresses and junipers in Konglin. To enter Konglin, you have to pass through a 1,200-meter tomb passage, then pass through the stone archway, stone bridge, and corridor to reach the tomb of Confucius.

The tomb of Confucius is 6 meters high. To the east of the tomb are the tombs of Kong Li, the son of Confucius, and his grandson, Kong Ji. In the Confucius Forest, some tombs still have carved stone figures, figures, and beasts. These are all set according to the rank of the people in the tomb at that time. The entire Konglin Temple lasted for 2,500 years and contained more than 100,000 tombs. It has lasted for a long time, has many model burials, and is well preserved, which is rare in the world.

2. Mount Tai

There are more than 18,000 ancient and famous trees in Mount Tai that are over 100 years old, 23 of which are included in the World Natural Heritage List. In 1982, Mount Tai was announced by the State Council as one of the first batch of national key scenic spots.

In 1987, Mount Tai was listed as the first dual world cultural and natural heritage by UNESCO; in 2006, Mount Tai was rated as a World Geopark by UNESCO, becoming a triple world cultural, natural and geological heritage.