Journey to Mount Tai: Experience the Charm of Nature and Culture, and Witness the Magnificent Scenery After Persistence
by PenelopeButler^27
May 26, 2024
⛱️Must-see attractions:
1. Mount Taishan Scenic Area: The foremost of the Five Sacred Mountains, boasting a rich cultural heritage and magnificent natural landscapes. You can climb Mount Taishan at night to watch the sunrise, experience the steepness of the Eighteen Turns, and make a wish at the Jade Emperor Peak.
2. Dai Temple: Known as the "Forbidden City of the East," it was a must-visit for emperors throughout history before performing the Feng and Shan ceremonies. It features ancient cypress and locust trees, Song Dynasty murals, and steles inscribed by Emperor Qianlong.
3. Water Margin Film and Television City: The filming location for the new version of "Water Margin," it offers daily live performances such as Wu Song Fighting the Tiger and the wealthy man seeking a son-in-law. You can also take a boat trip to explore the reed marshes and enjoy a whole fish feast.
🍜Food Guide:
1. Taishan Sanmei Soup: Made with Chinese cabbage, tofu, and Mount Taishan water, the soup is milky white, the tofu is soft and smooth, and the cabbage is fresh.
2. Taishan Stir-fried Chicken: Made with locally raised free-range chicken using a unique cooking process, the chicken is tender and flavorful with a rich sauce aroma.
3. Taian Jianbing: Made from a variety of grains such as millet and sorghum, these handmade pancakes are thin as paper and crispy. They can be enjoyed with scallions, sweet bean sauce, and other condiments.
🏨Accommodation Guide:
Recommended Hotel: Ramada Plaza Taian Dongzun
Reasons for Recommendation:
1. Located at the foot of Mount Taishan, providing convenient access for climbing.
2. Features amenities such as a pet park and a heated saltwater swimming pool.
🚄Transportation Guide:
1. Mount Taishan:
Red Gate Entrance: Take bus No. 4 or K37.
Tianwai Village Entrance: Take bus K37 or Tourist Bus No. 1.
Peach Blossom Valley Entrance: Take bus No. 16, 49, or Tourist Bus No. 3.
2. Dai Temple: Take bus No. 4, 8, 17, or 36.
💗Other tips:
Climbing Mount Taishan can be tiring, so please wear athletic clothing and preferably bring a hiking stick.
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