Jinan, the 'City of Springs' is popular among tourists for its many springs.
Jinan, the capital of Shandong Province, is located in the mid west of Shandong.
What kind of city is
Jinan? We can see from its various unique characteristics.
Jinan is a historical city with a history of some 2000 years and is famed for its numerous relics. It is the cradle of the Longshan Relics Culture, the reputed prehistoric culture of China and is found in Longshan Town of
Jinan, hence the name. In the area of
Jinan, you will find far more than you would expect, the ancient Great Wall of the Qi State (a state of the Zhou Dynasty (770B.C. – 221B.C.)), the colored sculptures of the Song Dynasty (960-1279) in the Lingyan Temple and so on.
Jinan is the home of Lu Cai (Shandong cuisine), a popular cuisine of China.
The unique tourist souvenirs available in
Jinan include Ejiao, Black Pottery, Lu Embroidery and Wooden-Fish wares.
Jinan is the right place to see some very typical festivals including The Lantern Festival in the
Baotu Spring Park, the Lotus Festival in the
Daming Lake Park and the Double-Nine Festival on the
Thousand-Buddha Mountain.
Jinan is a hospitable city and receives tourists from all over the world. Marco Polo once visited
Jinan and left words of praise to this city. The Baotu Spring, Daming Lake and the Thousand Buddha Mountain decorate
Jinan as a Garden City.
Compared with those capital cities, or other large and medium-size cities in China,
Jinan has few advantages and lacks a metropolitan atmosphere, the highlight being its numerous springs. Some people say
Jinan's glamour is not merely its enticing natural beauty, but more the warmth of the
Jinan people. The beauty of nature is thin and weak, but the beauty that comes from people will last forever.