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Is the transportation around Yanshan College of Shandong University of Finance and Economics convenient? Are there any interesting places?
Dear little cutie, as a senior who has lived here for many years, I know this issue very well, let me explain it now!
First of all, Yanshan College of Shandong University of Finance and Economics is located in Laiwu, Jinan City, Shandong Province. The surrounding transportation convenience depends on everyone's specific travel needs. If you take public transportation, you can choose to take a bus or a taxi. There are many bus stops nearby, including Yanshan University North Gate Station, South Gate Station, etc. Taxis are also a convenient option.
As for the surrounding entertainment venues, Qushuiting Street and Jiefang Pavilion are particularly recommended attractions. If you are interested in history and culture, this is a good place to go. In addition, there are other tourist attractions such as Quancheng Square, Furong Street, Daming Lake, and of course Jinan’s local snack food streets, where you can also taste local food. In short, there are many interesting places around Yanshan University that can meet your various needs. I hope you can spend a pleasant time here!
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