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I'm in Tai'an and want to go out for some fun. Do you have any recommendations for good travel destinations?

I don’t know if the questioner means that he is from Tai’an himself, or if he has just arrived in Tai’an. If it's the latter, then you can take a look at Taishan. Taishan's Eighteen Pans is quite impressive. If you want to see the sunrise, you really have to get up at one or two in the morning. Then take a minibus to the mountainside, and then climb up step by step. Starting from two o'clock to six o'clock You can wait until the top of the mountain after a little while, then wait quietly for the sunrise, watching the distant sun rise little by little from the east, and the cold mountain suddenly becomes warm. There is another place worth visiting in Tai'an called Dai Temple. Dai Temple may be the cheapest tourist attraction I have ever seen but has the most content inside. There is a large garden, a forest of steles on display, and various ancient buildings. The admission fee is only 30 yuan, which is really worth it.

Now that we have arrived in Shandong, of course we have to go to Qufu, the hometown of Confucius. Qufu is a cute little city. Its cuteness is due to the cultural heritage brought by Confucius, a great thinker and educator. Everyone in this city is filled with pride. They will enthusiastically tell you which generation of Confucius you are, and enthusiastically give you directions to the Confucius Mansion and Confucius Temple. Confucius Mansion, Confucius Temple and Confucius Forest are connected together, and you can purchase a package tour. These three holes are also national key cultural protection units. Many children and their parents who are still studying come to the Confucius Temple to worship. Amidst the smoke, they sincerely pray that they can make more progress in their studies. Among the three holes, I like Kong Lin the most. There is a legendary story behind each tombstone, and a descendant of Confucius is buried in each mound. I still remember standing in front of Confucius's tomb, thinking of the many great remarks of this sage, and I couldn't help but feel full of respect and admiration.

The above scenic spots are relatively compact, with a lot to see, and the transportation is very convenient. You can take the high-speed rail from Tai'an to Qufu, and you can visit several very famous scenic spots in just two days.