Where are the Daze Mountain Stone Carvings and the Tomb Pagoda Forest of Zhizang Temple located?

The Daze Mountain Stone Carvings and the Tomb Pagoda Forest of Zhizang Temple are national key cultural relics protection units.

Dazeshan Stone Carvings and Zhizang Temple Tomb Pagoda Forest are located in Gaojia Village, Dazeshan Town, Pingdu City.

The Daze Mountain stone carvings and the Zhizang Temple Tomb Pagoda Forest have a history of more than 1,000 years. Its existing ancient buildings, stone carvings, inscriptions, and pagodas are mainly distributed in the south of the North Peak of Daze Mountain, east of the West Peak, and east to the East Ridge within a radius of 110,000 square meters. They have high historical value, scientific value, culture and art. value.

There are more than 300 stone carvings scattered on the cliffs of Beifeng and Xifeng, dating from the Song Dynasty to the Republic of China. Kong Shangren and other famous scholars are known as the "natural calligraphy museum". Among them, the most ambitious inscription should be the three large characters of "Ruiyunfeng". It is the capital of the king in the Ming Dynasty. The font is Xingkai, with a diameter of 2.88 meters. The writing is strong and powerful, and it can be clearly seen from miles away. This is also the largest forest of merit steles in Shandong Province. Since this place is a Buddhist and Taoist resort, good men and women of all ages have erected a large number of merit steles. There are more than 100 merit steles in existence. These precious cultural relics provide extremely precious materials and objects for the study of ancient Jiaodong politics, economy, culture, especially religion and folk customs.