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The landscapes of east China's Shandong Province reflect the essence of Confucian ideas. To Confucius, mountains embodied the virtue of giving without seeking return – a core ideal of Confucianism. Mt. Taishan, China's first UNESCO World Cultural and Natural Heritage site, rises above cloudy seas. Laoshan Mountain features dramatic ridges and cliffs, while Yimeng Mountain charms in every season of the year.
Shandong's rivers and sea also tell stories of movement and connection. Its coastline stretches over 3,500 kilometers, dotted with seven coastal cities, each offering stunning scenery. The Yellow River flows through nine cities here before emptying itself into the sea. The Grand Canal traverses five cities, witnessing centuries of prosperity.