
- 4.7/5
爱吃大饼的土拨鼠Mount Tai truly lives up to its reputation as the most revered of the Five Sacred Mountains, boasting a rich cultural heritage, with the Shigandang (stone guardian) culture being an intangible cultural heritage. The mountain is dotted with cliff carvings, bearing the praises of scholars and poets. The climb isn't too difficult; it took about 8 hours to ascend and descend, including taking photos. It's a worthwhile experience of Chinese culture and also provides a good workout.
- 4.6/5
M35***41This is a place I visited during a layover on my way to a primary school textbook. Overall, it was alright; a large park with beautiful scenery. There are springs throughout the park, and the water is quite clean. Baotu Spring was pretty much as I imagined, with three springs bubbling upwards. Seeing it in person was quite nice. However, the ticket price of 40 yuan isn't very cost-effective.
- 4.8/5
Anonymous userI didn't buy tickets in advance for the May Day holiday, and I didn't expect them to be so hard to get. Luckily, I managed to snag a package deal on Ctrip, and I had a perfect trip! The guided tour was definitely worthwhile and the experience was fantastic!
- 4.6/5
109***77Laoshan Scenic Area is worth a visit. The mountains and rivers are beautiful, and Shangqing Palace is very pretty. The bus tour is relatively cost-effective, but the entrance fee is quite expensive. One day is not enough time to visit all three places.
- 4.6/5
300***88You can definitely see seagulls from the boat, but since they don't eat ham sausages, there's no need to prepare any; everyone basically just breaks them open and throws them into the air to feed them. The island is quite nice; the memorial hall is crowded, but the coffee shop has a beautiful ambiance with floor-to-ceiling windows offering views of the sea on two sides. However, the historical site is the Naval Headquarters, the office of the Beiyang Fleet, so don't forget to visit it.
- 4.6/5
hfl20Absolutely stunning! We visited on the last weekend of November. Not crowded at all, the scenery was breathtaking; you absolutely must take the cable car. I imagine the queues for getting on and off during peak season would be incredibly long. But we went at the right time, which meant we could practically have the entire island and Penglai Pavilion to ourselves. Unfortunately, we couldn't manage our time and didn't get to experience the immersive atmosphere. Hopefully, we'll have to go again.
- 4.6/5
M88***07Family, you absolutely can't miss the Underwater World when you come to Qingdao, especially that nearly 100-meter-long underwater tunnel! It's really amazing! Tickets are available now! Here's a guide for you: Copy Ticket Purchase Guide Tickets can be purchased in advance through the official WeChat account or major travel platforms. A general admission ticket is 170 yuan, with student discounts available. There might be queues at the ticket counter, so buying in advance is much more convenient. Itinerary We recommend starting with the Dreamy Jellyfish Palace, where the colorful jellyfish under the lights create a dreamlike scene, perfect for taking photos. Next, head to the Seal Pavilion to see the adorable seals. Now for the highlights: the Marine Life Pavilion and Whale Pavilion have many precious specimens, where you can learn a lot about the ocean. Then, there's the incredible underwater tunnel! Stretching nearly 100 meters, walking in feels like being surrounded by fish from every angle, with sharks, turtles, and rays swimming right beside you—the feeling is indescribable. It's also a great place for taking photos; even a simple shot on the escalator has a great atmosphere. Finally, head to the freshwater aquarium to see some unique freshwater creatures. Show Times: Don't forget to check the times for the mermaid show and the shark and human show; they're spectacular. Arrive half an hour early to secure a good front-row seat.
- 4.6/5
狐妖小桃红Absolutely stunning polar region, with an exceptional whale and dolphin show. The off-season performances are absolutely breathtaking and well worth the ticket price. The scenery is also beautifully done. Highly recommended, I'll definitely come again.
- 4.6/5
M35***08It's definitely worth a visit. The steles, historical origins, inscriptions by emperors throughout history, the origins and development of Confucian culture, the lives of Confucius and his descendants, and Confucius teaching literature and history to his students are all very memorable. (You need to calm down and find a guide to explain things, or follow an online guide beforehand and then visit the site in person.)
- 4.7/5
Free༦Thousand Buddha Mountain in Jinan: - Rich in Historical and Cultural Heritage: Thousand Buddha Mountain is one of Jinan's three major scenic spots, a blend of various cultures including the culture of Emperor Shun and Buddhism. Xingguo Temple, built in the Sui Dynasty, and Wanfo Cave, housing over 2,800 Buddhist statues from the Sui to Qing Dynasties, are located on the mountain. Lishan Academy is a Taoist architectural complex. This unique coexistence of Buddhism and Taoism allows visitors to experience a profound historical and cultural atmosphere. - Combining Natural Landscapes with Urban Scenery: At 285 meters above sea level, Thousand Buddha Mountain is not particularly high, but from the summit, one can enjoy a 360° panoramic view of Jinan, including attractions such as Daming Lake and Baotu Spring. The scenery of "half city mountains, half city lakes" is captivating. In autumn, the mountain is ablaze with red leaves, reflecting against the ancient temples, creating a picturesque scene.







Partial adjustment of entry routes at Mount Tai Scenic Area
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