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2019.11.18 15:06 GMT+8

Finding beautiful countryside in east China's Shandong

Updated 2019.11.18 16:10 GMT+8
Cui Xingyu

Renowned for the vibrant coastal city of Qingdao, east China's Shandong Province boasts unique tourist attractions. If you're looking for somewhere peaceful and quiet with fewer crowds, then Zhuquan Village might be the best choice.

Zhu literally means "bamboo" and quan means "spring" in Chinese. The fine combination of bamboo and spring well explains the major characteristic of the village. 

Zhuquan Village is located in Yinan County, Linyi City, east China's Shandong Province. /VCG Photo

With a history of over 400 years, Zhuquan is home to a limpid spring that is surrounded by lush bamboo trees. The spring water has a steady temperature all year round and is rich in minerals good for the human body.

In Chinese culture, bamboo always has a deeper meaning that goes beyond the plant itself. The tall, straight stem symbolizes honor with the hollow interior representing modesty. It reflects people's souls, emotions, and the harmony between humans and nature. That's why bamboo is an indispensable element in Chinese literature.

The bamboo forest. /VCG Photo

The mountain, and abundant water and bamboo resources make Zhuquan a wonderful getaway paradise and an agritainment resort for many. It's a destination for both leisure vacation and ecological sightseeing. 

Visitors can stay in one of the traditional stone dwellings adorned with lush greenery. Various outdoor activities, such as grass skiing, drifting, picking fruits, and other farm experiences will keep you entertained and get you closer to nature.

Zhuquan Village in east China's Shandong Province showcases the harmonious co-existence of humans and nature. /VCG Photo

Travel tips:

Transportation: Take a flight to Linyi Shubiling Airport and the destination is about a one-and-a-half-hour drive away.

Best time to visit: Summer

Admission fee: 98 yuan (14 U.S. dollars) for adults and half price for children and seniors

Opening hours: 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Read more: Finding beautiful countryside in NE China

(Cover image by Fan Chenxiao)

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