Shandong Province is situated in the eastern part of China on the lower reaches of the Yellow River. It borders on the Bohai and Huanghai seas in the east, and overlooks the Korean Peninsula and the Japan Archipelago across a vast stretch of sea. The province has a total area of 156,000 square kilometers (about 60,235 squar
e miles) and a total population of over 90 million.
When to Go
Shandong Province is frequently affected by marine monsoons, especially during the summer time. The climate is characterized by rain during the summer and autumn and a dry winter. The annual average temperature is between 11 and 14 degrees Centigrade while the annual precipitation is mostly affected by the monsoon rain. Between 500 millimeters and 1000 millimeters of rain can fall each year.
History
Shandong, with a history of more than 5,000 years, is considered one of the birthplaces of Chinese civilization. Shandong has also been the home of a large number of historical figures, whose important influences are still evident in contemporary China. Confucianism, founded by Confucius, the great thinker, educator and statesman in China is the pillar of traditional Chinese culture and has exerted great influence in the world.
What to See
The major historical sites in the Shandong Province are:
The inscriptions on clay pots unearthed at Dawenkou and Dinggongcun are believed to bear the earliest Chinese written language.
The ruins of ancient Longshan City which is considered the earliest city in China.
Portions of the Great Wall built during the Qi State period which is believed to be the most ancient great wall in the country.
The Confucius Temple, Confucius Mansion and Confucius Cemetery in Qufu.
Shandong is also blessed with beautiful landscapes. The most famous scenic spots are Mount Taishan, Mt. Laoshan and the seaside of the Jiaodong peninsula. In 1987 and 1994, Mount Taishan, the Temple and Cemetery of Confucius and the Confucius Mansion in Qufu were inscribed on the China World Cultural and Natural Heritage List by UNESCO.
Jinan, Shandong's provincial capital is one of China's most famous historical and cultural cities. It has numerous natural springs, hence its name 'Spring City'.
Shandong Province is also considered the birthplace of China's pottery, porcelain and silk. Throughout the province the tourist can find traditional items like the clocks and watches of Yantai, the porcelain of Zibo, the kites of Weifang, the shell-carving and beer of Qingdao.
Other Cities of Shandong
Q & A on Shandong Province
1.
Jan. 23,2010 11:49 Reply
Ms.pat mcmillan(canada) said:
When on a Yantze cruise 8 years ago (just the night before the flooding of the gorge, we took a very steep ski lift up a mountain to a village which had many displays of shinto, budhist and some really scary sculptures. Does any body have an idea what that place would have been? Now that the dam is open the village may not exist. Thanks in advance
2.
Jan. 17,2010 22:11 Reply
Ms.Tina(Philippines) said:
Hi! Am planning to visit Qingdao, Shouguang and Zhaoyuan, all in Shandong province. Can you give me an idea the fastest way and how long it takes from one province to the next. Thanks so much!
Jan. 19,2010 02:18
Mr.Jamie replied:
Shouguang is in Weifang City and Zhaoyuan is in Yantai City. From Qingdao Long-distance Bus Station, you could get to these two cities by coach directly.
Jan. 19,2010 21:55
Ms.Tina(Philippines) replied:
Thanks Mr. Jamie. Would you know how long it takes? Number of hours pls.
Thanks again!
Tina
Jan. 20,2010 01:25
Mr.Jamie replied:
It takes 3 hours from QIngdao to Shouguang by bus and about 2 hours to Zhaoyuan.
3.
Jan. 8,2010 14:08 Reply
Mr.Ban(USA) said:
Which way is the easyest and fastest from Dongying to Feixian in Shandong? By bus (how many hours) or by airplane (through Beijing or Shanghai)? Thanks for a lead.
Jan. 8,2010 20:43
Mr.Jamie replied:
There are direct coaches from Dongying Central Bus Station to Feixian, costing about CNY50~60.
4.
Jan. 6,2010 19:35 Reply
Mr.Sam White(USA) said:
Hello,
I am in Longkou (Shandong Privince) and would like to know how long is the BUS trip from Longkou to Shanghai. It is 4 hours to Qingdao. Some have told me it is 20 hours to Shanghai -- is this correct? There is no train here, so the bus is easiest.
thanks,
Sam White
Jan. 7,2010 03:57
Mr.Leo replied:
Yes, the guy is right. The distance from Qingdao to Shanghai is 800kms, will take you 14 hours at least by bus. So, it is suggested that you go to Qingdao firstly and then fly to Shanghai. The fastest train from Qingdao to Shanghai will take 10 hours as well.
Jan. 7,2010 22:12
Mr.Sam White(USA) replied:
OK, thanks very much! I have time so I might take the train from Qingdao to Shanghai -- onlu 10 hours by the fast train. Thanks again.
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Jan. 4,2010 10:26 Reply
Mr.Ahmed(Egypt) said:
Am coming from Egypt to visit Shandong Could you please, tell me if the easier to come from Shanghai, Beijing, Or Guangzhou - and how much does it cost me by plane or by train
thanks
Jan. 4,2010 20:45
Mr.LEOSTAR(United States) replied:
Both of Shanghai and Beijing are ok. You could take a flight from Shanghai or Beijing to arrive in Shandong easily. On the other hand, the Beijing South Railway Station also supplies several bullet trains to Qingdao City of Shandong everyday. It just takes about 5~6 hours on the way.
Well, the flight infor could be searched here: http://www.travelchinaguide.com/china-flights/