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潜水的海棠朵朵This trip to Qingzhou truly made me understand what "the metropolis of the sea and mountains, the beautiful East" meant. I could deeply feel the wealth, prosperity and cultural heritage of that time. It's a pity that only the southern "L" section of the old city wall remains, which makes me feel quite emotional.
- 4.5/5
小铭哥爱旅行Shihu Garden, hailed as the "Pearl of Eastern Shandong," is remarkable for its perfect condensation of the essence of traditional gardens within an extremely compact space (just over 2,000 square meters). Originally a Ming Dynasty official's residence, it cleverly utilizes the space of "ten official tablets" to create a complete landscape of pavilions, terraces, and water features. The garden centers around a pond, employing exquisite borrowed scenery techniques. Around the pond are winding corridors, artificial hills, and ancient trees, offering a constantly changing vista at every turn, showcasing a rare blend of southern Chinese elegance and refined charm found in northern gardens. Zheng Banqiao once wrote poems about bamboo here, and Ding Shanbao's restoration further enhanced its poetic atmosphere, making it a vibrant example for studying Ming and Qing Dynasty gardens and the literati's aesthetic sensibilities.
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userAlthough the autumn leaves had fallen, there were still quite a few tourists. There was a long queue in front of the one-yuan-a-bowl crispy hot pot. After eating a bowl of crispy hot pot, I was actually full, haha! 😃 The time tunnel was beautiful; I'll come earlier next year. I didn't see any autumn leaves this time.
- 4.1/5
M33***32We went there on a rainy day, but the cave was not affected by the rain. The rafting was fun, not particularly stimulating, but easy to accept. As long as you don't have a heart disease, the elderly and children can ride it.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userThe ancient city park is much larger than the old Baimaiquan Park. The springs and ancient buildings complement each other beautifully, making for a very pleasant stroll. And since the weather is getting cooler, the park thoughtfully provided cotton mats on the stone benches for resting. This autumn, Jinan has had a lot of rain, so I specially brought my parents to see the springs.
- 4.9/5
陈愉(George)The Shandong Museum was truly amazing. The guide, Ms. Zhang Ming, was also incredibly professional. In two hours, she eloquently explained each of the museum's ten most prized treasures, immersing the visitor in history and providing a truly enriching experience. Without Ms. Zhang's guidance, the experience would have been far less rewarding.
- 4.7/5
133***60Highly recommended! The room was clean and tidy, the staff were incredibly friendly, and the soundproofing was excellent. After a long day, I slept wonderfully without any noise. I'll definitely stay here again next time.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userThousand Buddha Mountain has beautiful scenery and is suitable for the elderly and children. Climbing to the top from the right side is less tiring. The Thousand Buddha Cave requires an additional fee, so we didn't go. There's a cable car up the mountain and a slide down, which the kids really enjoyed.
- 4.6/5
M52***16The room was spacious and bright, very nice, and clean. Customer service was responsive and attentive. The hotel's location is excellent, very close to the high-speed rail station, making travel incredibly convenient!
- 4.2/5
kk367The Yellow River Estuary Ecological Tourism Area is truly amazing! The moment you enter, you're enveloped in its unique ecological atmosphere. The natural scenery is breathtaking; the vast wetlands are invigorating, and the diverse birdlife soaring above them is spectacular. Walking along the trails, you can observe many rare plants and animals up close, feeling like you've stepped into a natural ecological museum. The facilities are excellent, with clear signage so you won't get lost. There are plenty of rest areas to relax in. The staff are incredibly welcoming and attentive, patiently answering questions and offering assistance. At the Yellow River Estuary Ecological Tourism Area, you can also learn a great deal about the Yellow River, such as its evolution and culture—it's both fun and educational. There's also a dedicated viewing platform offering panoramic views of the entire area, perfect for taking stunning photos. In short, the Yellow River Estuary Ecological Tourism Area is definitely worth a visit; whether you want to get close to nature or learn about ecology, you'll find it here.














