Tai Shan, or Tai Mountain, is the most sacred of five spiritually significant mountains in Chinese culture, a UNESCO World Heritage site pic.twitter.com/Z4YO2D5T3f
— David Morris (@dm_1Earth) November 8, 2023
#MountTai ⛰️, located in the center of #Shandong province, is one of the sacred #mountains in China and was listed as a @UNESCO World Heritage site in 1987. In ancient times, it served as a sacred place for emperors to hold worship ceremonies and offer sacrifices to the heavens. pic.twitter.com/S6CGDK2Ahl
— Shandong Official (@iShandong) November 11, 2023
Mount Taishan in Tai’an city of Shandong Province is one of the sacred mountains in China.
— ChineseEmbassyManila (@Chinaembmanila) December 4, 2023
The charm of Mount Taishan lies in both its natural beauty and rich array of cultural relics. It was listed as a World Cultural and Natural Heritage site by UNESCO in 1987. pic.twitter.com/nbakpDWBl4
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