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Introduction to Mount Tai Scenic AreaMount Tai, located in Shandong Province,...
Introduction to Mount Tai Scenic AreaMount Tai, located in Shandong Province, China, is one of the most famous mountains in China. It is also a national key cultural relics protection unit and national AAAAA-level tourist attraction. The scenic area covers a total area of 72.5 square kilometers, with more than 5000 years of history. Mount Tai has a profound cultural heritage and rich natural resources, with unique scenery and many historical relics.LocationMount Tai Scenic Area is located in the central part of Shandong Province, about 120 kilometers southeast of Jinan City and 180 kilometers northeast of Tai'an City. It is convenient in transportation. You can reach Mount Tai Scenic Area by train, bus, car or air. There are many convenient transportation routes.Conservation RegulationsThe scenic area has formulated strict protection regulations to protect the cultural relics and ecological environment of Mount Tai. It is strictly prohibited to damage the cultural relics, conduct random carving and carve columns, burn firewood and leaves, litter garbage, etc. in the scenic area. It is everyone's responsibility to protect the historical cultural heritage and ecological environment of Mount Tai, please abide by relevant laws and regulations, and respect nature and the environment.PrecautionsMount Tai has a high altitudeso please pay attention to altitude sickness when ascending. You can choose to ride a horse or take the cable car to avoid overexertionThe temperature at Mount Tai is lowespecially in the winter. Please pay attention to warm-up and protect against the coldPlease pay attention to personal safety when climbing and avoid falling and tripping accidentsPlease abide by the regulations of scenic spots and do not conduct illegal activities such as smoking and fireworks burningPlease protect the environment and do not litter garbage to protect the beautiful environment of Mount TaiPlease bring enough drinking water and food to avoid ascending the mountain hungry and thirsty