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Spring Mountain Climbing | Mount Taishan Effort-Saving Itinerary

| Mount Taishan Effort-Saving Itinerary. 🌈🌈Mount Taishan, located in Tai'an City, Shandong Province, is the most prominent of China's Five Great Mountains, renowned for its majestic scenery, diverse beauty, and profound cultural heritage. 🌈🌈Throughout history, 72 emperors have held ceremonies here. Du Fu's poem "Gazing at Mount Tai," with the famous line "I will ascend the summit, to command a view of all the mountains below," has made Mount Taishan even more famous. ✅✅Recommended Effort-Saving Route: 👉👉Take a bus from Tianwaicun to Zhongtianmen, then take the cable car to Nantianmen, and return by cable car and bus. Stay overnight in Tianwaicun; the visitor center is only a few hundred meters away on foot. ✌️✌️ ➡️➡️Tianwaicun (Bus) — Zhongtianmen (Cable Car) — Nantianmen — Tianjie Street — Bixia Temple — Tang Dynasty Cliff Stone Inscription — Five Sacred Mountains Stone — Jade Emperor Peak👍 Recommended Attractions:👍👍 ✔️Zhongtianmen: Standing at Zhongtianmen, overlooking the scenery below, the rolling hills and vast sea of clouds make you feel like you are in heaven. ✔️Nantianmen: The towering Nantianmen is one of Mount Taishan's iconic landmarks. The steep steps in front of the gate seem to lead to the celestial realm. ✔️Tianjie Street: Located above Nantianmen, Tianjie Street is lined with shops, exuding an ancient charm, like a celestial marketplace. ✔️Bixia Temple: Located south of Mount Taishan's summit, this is the ancestral temple of Bixia Yuanjun, a prominent Taoist goddess. It stands high on the mountain peak, surrounded by clouds and mist, nestled among the cliffs. Looking down from the Jade Emperor Peak, the golden roof of Bixia Temple is dazzling, nestled against the mountain and reaching towards the clouds, resembling a "Jade Palace on a Fairy Mountain." ✔️Five Sacred Mountains Stone: An important scenic spot at the summit of Mount Taishan, it is one of the landmark landscapes of the Mount Taishan scenic area, located on the way to the Jade Emperor Peak, at an altitude of 1,545m. ✔️Jade Emperor Peak: The highest point of Mount Taishan. Standing on the Jade Emperor Peak, you can overlook the entire Taishan mountain range, enjoying a wide view and magnificent scenery. ⛩️Ticket🎫Information: Entrance Ticket: 115 yuan Tianwaicun to Zhongtianmen Bus Ticket: 35 yuan/one way Zhongtianmen to Nantianmen Cable Car: 100 yuan/one way 🕙Opening Hours: All day
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