It’s really beautiful to get off the cable car. It’s especially comfortable for a lazy person like me. It’s still a walk to Mingxia Cave. I don’t usually have exercise. I don’t have to walk this road. I’m not tired.
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Shangqing Palace Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Shangqing Palace is located in the south of Laoshan Mountain and the northwest of Taiqing Palace. This palace was originally on the mountain, named Laoshan Temple. It is said that Zheng Kangcheng of the Han Dynasty once set up an account to teach apprentices here. It was rebuilt in the early Song Dynasty, and Emperor Taizong named it Shangqing, but it was washed away by flash floods. During the Yuan Dynasty, the Taoist priests of Huashan School were rebuilt on this site, and there were additions and repairs in all dynasties. Qiu Chuji, a Taoist priest in the Yuan Dynasty, lived here, and he also left inscriptions, among which "Qingyu Case" is one of the most famous poems and 10 poems of the seven unique poems. In the first half of the palace, there is Qiu Chuji's tomb, formerly known as Qiu Ancestral Tomb. There are also Yingxian and Chaozhen two bridges, shaded by bamboo trees, and the sound of pine fengshui. The holy water spring flows out from the bottom of the Bieshan stone, and it is one of the famous springs in Laoshan. The tour of this scenic spot is mainly on foot, and vehicles cannot enter. From the Taiqing Palace tourist area, you can take the aerial cableway directly to the north of the scenic spot, which saves effort and time.
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Shangqing Palace Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It’s really beautiful to get off the cable car. It’s especially comfortable for a lazy person like me. It’s still a walk to Mingxia Cave. I don’t usually have exercise. I don’t have to walk this road. I’m not tired.
Like our 80s, when we were little or little, we saw some dramas, Lei dramas, for the Lushan Daoists will also be more or less a little misunderstanding, feel that is a liar, in fact, China's Taoist culture has a long history, interested in it is worth deep investigation.
The reputation of Lushan is outside, and the scenery that can make you stop is really lackluster, and there is a big gap with the imagination. There is a Qing Palace on the mountain, a Taoist view, and an additional fee. In the inside, there is a large stone similar to a tomb, there are a lot of engravings, and there are several words such as Qiu Chuji that can be recognized. If you have seen Jin Yong shooting carvings, you remember that Qiu Chuji is Taoist. I just saw a Qiu Chuji machine on the way up the mountain, and it seems that there are some history. Continue to climb the mountain again, there is no complete road, it seems that when you go to the Shangqing Palace, tourists should go back. Some disappointment.
Very distinctive Taoist holy place. Good environment.
Qingdao, Qing Palace on Lushan Mountain, a good place, the second jungle in Quanzhen, historical relics and monuments, Taoist resorts, it is recommended to see
Qingdao Lushan Qinggong is a famous palace view of Taoism. Located in Lushan District, Qingdao, Shandong Province. It was founded in the early Song Dynasty and destroyed in the mountain flood. From 1297 to 1307, Li Zhiming, the Taoist master, rebuilt again and repaired in the later generations. The total area of Shangqing Palace covers an area of 1,500 square meters. The upper Qing Palace is a two-entry courtyard, with 28 temples and houses.