Celebrate Cultural and Natural Heritage Day at Taishan Mountain
Located in the central part of Shandong province, Taishan Mountain seamlessly integrates history and culture. [Photo/chinadaily.com.cn]
June 14 marks China's Cultural and Natural Heritage Day, inviting you to climb Taishan Mountain in Tai'an!
Located in the central part of Shandong province, Taishan Mountain seamlessly integrates history and culture, natural beauty, and geological wonders, and deeply values history, culture, aesthetics, and science. In 1987, it was approved by UNESCO as China's first World Cultural and Natural Heritage site.
Taishan Mountain, renowned as one of the five most famous mountains in China, boasts majestic and picturesque landscapes, including the roaring pine forests of Stone Inscription Cliff and the ethereal beauty of the sea of clouds.
As a traditionally famous mountain in China, Taishan Mountain boasts a rich history and surrounding culture. It has been a site for imperial ceremonies and sacrifices by emperors throughout the dynasties and source of inspiration for poets and scholars, leaving behind a wealth of cultural relics and historical sites.