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Qufu travel guide

The travel guide to Qufu is Confucius Temple-Kong Lin-Confucius House in the morning, tasting Qufu special food at noon, Miao Yan-Daimiao in the afternoon and watching the night view of Qufu ancient city at night.

1. Morning: Confucius Temple-Konglin-Kongfu. It is suggested to visit Confucius Temple, Confucius Forest and Confucius House in the morning. These three scenic spots are one of the most famous scenic spots in Qufu, and they are also important places for students at home and abroad to admire Confucius' thoughts and feel the traditional culture of China.

2. Taste Qufu specialties at noon. Qufu's specialties are rich and varied, such as Kongfu sauce duck, Kongfu tofu, Qufu sesame seed cake and so on. You can go to local restaurants to taste local specialties.

3. Miao Yan-Dai Temple in the afternoon. In the afternoon, you can visit Miao Yan and Dai Temple. These two scenic spots are also important representatives of Qufu history and culture. Dai Temple is the famous "head of the Five Mountains". Miao Yan is the ancestral temple of Yan Zhenqing, an ancient cultural celebrity in China, and one of the largest existing ancestral temples of literati in China.

4. See the night view of Qufu ancient city at night. In the evening, you can visit Qufu ancient city, enjoy the night view of Qufu ancient city and feel the tranquility and peace of the ancient city.

Qufu geographical environment

1, location and area

Qufu City is located in the southwest of Shandong Province, in the middle of the Yangtze River Delta and Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei, at the intersection of Sulu and Henan provinces, with Taishan in the north and Tai 'an in the north. Nanzhan Cliff, near Zoucheng; Surabaya county in the east and Yanzhou in the west.

The maximum longitudinal distance between north and south of the city is 35.8km, and the maximum lateral distance between east and west is 25km, with a total area of 815km2. The urban area is 66 square kilometers, and the built-up area is 27 square kilometers.

2. Topography

Qufu is surrounded by mountains in the north, east and south, including Phoenix Mountain, Jiuxian Mountain, Shimen Mountain, Fangshan Mountain, Nishan Mountain and so on 100 hills, and there are alluvial plains of Sihe River and Xiaoyi River in the central and western regions.

It is located in the transition zone from the hilly area in central and southern Shandong to the North China Plain, which constitutes the basic terrain with high northeast and low southwest. The highest point in the territory is Phoenix Mountain in the north, with an altitude of 548. 1 m, and the lowest point is Chengzhuang in the southwest, with an altitude of 47 meters, and the downtown area is 60.5 meters above sea level.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Qufu.