Taohuayuan, located on the east coast of Taohua Island, is a block with the most beautiful natural ecological environment on the island. Here, the grotesque rock wall is vivid, and the top of the mountain overlooks the sea view and the sunrise in the morning. The main attractions are: Peach Blossom Village, Shen Zhu in the East China Sea, Nail Peak, Stone Carving, Shore Turtle and Shy Guanyin.
Dongyu Island, located at the eastern foot of Mount Tai, is a relatively open valley among many valleys in Mount Tai. Today's Dongyu Road starts from Shang Liyuan Village at the eastern foot of Mount Tai, which is located in the northwest of Hanmingtang. According to legend, Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, chose this road to ride a horse and climb a mountain after the fief ceremony in the Han, Tang and Ming Dynasties, which means "the East comes first, and the gas rises", which means that the purple gas comes from the east, making the country prosperous and the people safe. This road is also called Donghuang Road because it is polluted by the emperor.
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Mount Tai Scenic Area: World Natural and Cultural Heritage, World Geopark, National AAAAA Tourist Attraction, National Scenic Area, National Key Cultural Relics Protection Unit, China Mountain, China's Intangible Cultural Heritage, National Civilized Scenic Area, and the First Mountain of Calligraphy in China.
Mount Tai, also known as Daishan, Daizong, Daiyue, Dongyue and Taiyue, is located in the middle of Shandong Province, which belongs to Tai 'an City and spans Tai 'an, Jinan and Zibo, with a total area of 24,200 hectares. Yuhuangding, the main peak, is 1.545 meters above sea level, which is magnificent and has the title of "the head of the five mountains", "the length of the five mountains" and "the first mountain in the world".
Mount Tai was regarded by the ancients as a paradise "directly to the throne" and became a sacred mountain worshipped by the people and emperors. There is a saying that "Mount Tai is safe and the world is safe". From Qin Shihuang to Qing Dynasty, 13 emperors went to Mount Tai to worship or sacrifice, and 24 emperors sent officials to sacrifice 72 times.
Mount Tai is the symbol of the Chinese nation, the epitome of splendid oriental culture, the place where the idea of "harmony between man and nature" is entrusted, and the home of the Chinese national spirit.