1, Daming Lake
From 20 17 65438+ 10/0, Daming Lake Scenic Area is open to the public free of charge. As a result, Daming Lake Scenic Area will be integrated into a park within the area of *** 103.4 hectares in the new and old areas, and it will be fully open to the public free of charge except for some exhibition halls (rooms) and business projects priced by the government. Free range: big tickets, Lixia Hall, Arctic Temple, Tiegong Temple and Nanfeng Temple.
2. Black Tiger Spring
Black Tiger Spring is one of the four spring groups in Jinan, which is located in the park around Jinan. Black Tiger Spring is the most magnificent spring in Jinan. Visitors can see the spring water gushing from the back passage of the cave from three stone-carved tiger heads, up to one meter at the farthest, stirring up layers of snow-white spray in the square pool made of bluestone, which is fascinating.
3. Shandong Museum
Shandong Museum is located in the core area of the new town in the east of Jinan. It has many national first-class cultural relics, such as the murals of Dongping Han Tomb, bamboo slips of Sun Tzu's Art of War, carols and Zheng Xie's Shuangsong scrolls, which are very precious and of high historical value.
Step 4 park around the city
The park around the city is built along the moat, and there are beautiful and elegant garden buildings along the coast, which connect Baotu Spring Group, Pearl Spring Group, Black Tiger Spring Group, Wulongtan Spring Group and Daming Lake to form a landscaping center featuring springs in the lake, making it "surrounded by lotus flowers and willows". The scenery of "a city with mountains and a half city with lakes" is even more beautiful.
5. Qushuiting Street
Qushuiting Street is adjacent to Daming Lake in the north, Xiguang Road in the south, Wang Fu North Gate in the east and Jinwen Temple in the west. Qushuiting Street has the characteristics of old Jinan. A small river occupies half of the street. The street follows the water, and the water follows the street. In the middle is a weeping willow, thousands of green filaments swaying in the wind, hanging in the air like a staff, playing beautiful notes lightly.
Qushuiting and Qushuiting Street were once places where literati gathered, where they played chess, chatted and tasted tea. Every year, on the third day of the third month of the third lunar month, ancient literati were invited to gather at the riverside plate of Qushui River. They put their wine glasses in the wooden pallet and let them drift along the winding stream. Whoever floats in front of the glass will drink and write poems.
This is what Wang Xizhi, a great calligrapher, said in Preface to Lanting Collection.