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Thousand Buddha Mountain

Shandong


Beginning in the Sui dynasty (581¨C618), pious folk carved Buddhas into this mountain southeast of the city centre. The oldest are at Xinguochan Temple, the golden-roofed complex near the cable car and luge drop-off on the mountaintop. On the rare clear day looking south, you can spot Tai Shan, the anthill in the distance.


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1. Ji'nan Museum

0.24 MILES

North of Thousand Buddha Mountain¡¯s main entrance, the Ji'nan Museum has a small, distinctive collection that includes paintings, calligraphy, ceramics,¡­

2. Xinguochan Temple

0.57 MILES

The oldest Buddha statues on Thousand Buddha Mountain are contained here, in this golden-roofed temple complex.

3. Huancheng Park

1.22 MILES

This park on the Hucheng River is built around Black Tiger Spring (ºÚ»¢Èª, H¨¥ih¨³ Qu¨¢n), which empties into the old city moat through three stone tiger heads¡­

4. Baotu Spring

1.45 MILES

This park's namesake 'spurting spring' once shot metres into the air, inspiring ancient poets and painters alike. Today, as more water has been channelled¡­

5. Great Southern Mosque

1.56 MILES

Ji'nan¡¯s oldest mosque has stood in one form or another in the centre of town since 1295. Cover arms and remove hats before entering. A lively Hui (Muslim¡­

6. Five Dragon Pool Park

1.63 MILES

These waters swirl up from the deepest depths of all the springs in the city to fill blue-green pools teeming with lucky carp. The park is a serene study¡­

7. Daming Lake

2 MILES

All the water from Ji'nan¡¯s springs eventually flows into Daming Lake, set within the largest park in the city, with boat rides, paddle boats, temples,¡­

8. Shandong Museum

3.6 MILES

The enormous provincial museum, 7km east of the city centre, surveys local culture from the mesolithic age to the present. Its collection began as one of¡­