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Qingzhou Museum
Qingzhou Museum
Qingzhou Museum
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Qingzhou Museum

Qingzhou Museum

4.6
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1122 reviews
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6.3
Based on 19 reviews
Qingzhou Ancient City/Yunmen Mountain | 2.6 km from downtown
Phone +8605363261736
Address: No. 7688, Yangtianshan Road, Qingzhou
Recommended sightseeing time: 1–2 hours
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The underground parking lot is too small to accommodate many cars, but it's very cheap at 1 yuan per hour. I booked in advance. To be honest, you can tell the local government really put effort into this museum. However, Qingzhou is a small place, so there wasn't much to exhibit. They cobbled together a few things, which was passable. But honestly, the cultural and creative souvenirs were relatively expensive and not good value for money.
The Qingzhou Museum was well worth the trip. The exhibition hall is quite large and very interesting. I highly recommend hiring a guided tour. Mr. Liu's explanation today was excellent—professional and engaging, and it broadened our horizons considerably. It was a very enjoyable day. Also, the cultural and creative products were quite good; I bought a notebook that I really liked and even got it stamped.
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Jingtang Ancient Town
Jingtang Ancient Town
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Jingtang Ancient Town

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5.3
10.2 km from downtown
Phone +8605363703383
Address: Wangfu Subdistrict Office, Qingzhou City, Weifang City
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5–1 day
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This 600-year-old village is built entirely of stone. It can be slippery on rainy days, so be sure to wear appropriate shoes. I love it here. It's like stepping back hundreds of years, as if I were actually living here.
The scenic area is well developed. There are many mountain products, snacks, and gadgets along the way, as well as celebrity check-in spots, folk performances, ancient residential life displays, abandoned houses with broken walls, and dense vegetation. The facilities in the scenic area are also convenient, and the hygiene of the snacks is also good. It's just that it's not suitable for playing on rainy days, and the stone road is still quite slippery.
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