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Mount Tai (Chinese: ; pinyin#ifeq:yes: TàiShān nonononono) is a mountain of historical and cultural significance located north of the city of Tai'an, in Shandong Province, China. The tallest peak i...
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Mount Taishan, the leader of the 'Five Sacred Mountains', epitomizes splendid Chinese culture and was listed in the World Natural and Cultural Heritage List of UNESCO in 1987. ... Taishan Mountain is a natural museum abounding with cultural relics and artworks. Heavenly Queen Pool, Red Gate Palace, Mid-Heaven Gate,
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Taishan Mountain lies in central Shandong Province, spanning the ranges of Tai'an and Jinan cities. It covers an area of 550 square meters. It was regarded as preeminent among China's Five Sacred Mountains.
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Taishan Mountain is ranked as the No. 1 of all famous mountains in China. Comprised of natural and humanistic landscapes, the scenic area of Taishan Mountain is within the radius from the main peak. The scenery of Taishan Mountain is best known for its magnificence.
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Tai Shan (a.k.a., Mt. Tai, Mt. Taishan) is one of five sacred Taoist mountains in China. ... The Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 B.C.) of the Zhou Dynasty (1100-221 B.C.) witnessed the first flare of cultural creativity with the emergence of two rival states in the area, Qi to the north and Lu to the south of the mountain.
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Another reason for the sanctification of particular mountains is the legends and myths of both shamanism and early Taoism. These legends speak of sages and mystics, often called 'immortals', who lived deep in the mountain wilderness, existed on diets of rare herbs and exotic elixirs, and lived to be 400 to 800 years old.
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Jinan Qianwei Performing Arts Company of the People's Liberation Army will present a gala show featuring traditional Chinese orchestra music, and folk dances and singers, in addition to motion pictures portraying the lifestyles and beautiful scenes surrounding Taishan, a holy mountain in Shandong province.
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The Mountain has been renamed by various emperors across the ages, all keen to pay great tribute to this holy Taoist spot. In 725, the Mountain was given the title of "King Equal to the Sky" and men of letters, artists and poets have all paid tribute to this holiest of spots too.
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The Temple of the God of Taishan Mountain stands on Shenlu Street in the Chaoyang District. It is said that the temple was built as a place of worship for the Supreme Celestial Emperor of Taishan Mountain, one of the five sacred mountains of China.
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The Mountain Taishan ... As the first of the "Five Sacred Mountain", Mt Tai is located in the central part of Shandong Province, within the provincts of Jinan, Licheng and Tai'an, covering an area of 426 square kilometres. The hightest peak of this mountain range about 1545 metres above sea level, lies within Tai'an City.
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