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Located in Hunyuan Country of Shanxi Province in Northern China, Mt. Hengshan is one of the five mythical mountains of China (the ot...
Founded in the third year of Daoguang in Qing Dynasty (1823), Rishengchang Remittance Back is the first private financial organizati...
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 th...
Cemetery of Confucius, also named “Zhishenglin”, lies to the north of the town of Qufu. The original tomb erected here in memory of...
In order to educated Mencius, Mencius’s mother removes three times to search better environment for Mencius’s study. The story passe...
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 wor...
In the bamboo node range along with the fluctuation continuously and passes through the windy entrance, 18 Pan is another featured s...
The Kong Family Mansion is also referred to as Yanshenggong Mansion, next to the temple of Confucius in Qufu City. The descendants o...
Situated in 30 kilometers northeast of Qufu, Mt. Stone Gate was a popular place for ancient literators. Confucius once wrote the fam...
At the end of Eighteen Pan (a kind of spiral path), Nian Tian Men is the peak at the spiral paths, with an altitude of 1460 meters....
Peach Blossom Valley is situated at the west foot of Mt. Tai, grouped into two sections. The upper section is Peach Blossom Fountain...
Pu Zhao Temple is located at the foot of Han Peak, meaning “the light of Buddha illuminate all things”. It is a set of well preserve...
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