Does Qufu belong to Jining?
Qufu is the hometown of Confucius, a great thinker, educator and founder of Confucianism in ancient China. Qufu is also the seat of Confucius Institute, which is the center of Confucianism research and exchange in the world.
1982, Qufu was rated as the first batch of national historical and cultural cities; 199 1 was rated as the top 40 national tourist attractions by the National Tourism Administration; 1994, Confucius Temple, Confucius House and Confucius Forest were included in the United Nations World Heritage List; 65438-0997 The National Tourism Administration identified Qufu as one of the 35 ace tourist cities in China. 199865438+February, named as the first batch of excellent tourist cities in China; In 2004, it was rated as an advanced city in national cultural relics work; In 2007, Confucius Temple, Confucius House and Konglin were rated as national AAAAA tourist attractions.
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The geographical environment of Qufu:
1, terrain
Qufu is surrounded by mountains in the north, east and south, including Phoenix Mountain, Jiuxian Mountain, Shimen Mountain, Fangshan Mountain and Nishan Mountain 100 hills. Sihe River and yi river alluvial plain in the central and western regions are located in the transition zone from hilly areas in central and southern Shandong to North China Plain, which constitutes the basic terrain with high northeast and low southwest.
2. Hydrology
Qufu belongs to the Nansihu River system in Huaihe River Basin, with 14 rivers, including Sihe River, Yihe River, Liaohe River and _ River. Two major rivers, Sri Lanka and Iraq, cross the whole territory from east to west, with a total length of 245.9 kilometers.
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