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Have you ever been to Jinan Huashan? Are there any temples there?

Huashan Mountain in the east is located in the northeast corner of Jinan City. A peak rises from the flat ground, like a sword rising from the ground. To the south of the mountain is the Huayang Palace, the largest ancient building complex in Jinan City, covering an area of It covers an area of ??90,000 square meters and is surrounded by ponds, including Huashan Lake in ancient times. It is a typical suburban landscape tourist place. The main attractions in Huashan include Huashan, Huayang Palace, Huayang Lake and other attractions. Huashan has a long history, and literati and poets of all ages have climbed this mountain. There are many historical allusions, and the most widely circulated one is this one: There was a Luzu Temple halfway up Mount Huashan. At that time, a monk went down the mountain to carry water, and a wolf entered. The monk carried the water in and closed the door. The wolf got hungry and ate the monk. However, the wolf could not get out of the temple and eventually starved to death in the temple. No one can tell when the Huayang Palace was built. According to legend, Liu Xiu of the Eastern Han Dynasty went to Zhijia Village at the foot of the mountain to beg for food. A Zhi dwarf took him in. Later, Liu Xiu became emperor and married Zhi dwarf’s sister. His wife, the Zhi family became rich and powerful, built a wide courtyard at the foot of the mountain, and also funded the construction of Huayang Palace. There are a number of foreign-related hotels and small hotels near Huashan, such as the Huangtai Hotel and the Minghu Hotel branch. Shopping, entertainment and other facilities are also very convenient. Huashan stewed chicken and carp stew are fragrant. The scenic area is bordered by Jiqing Expressway and the Yellow River Highway Bridge to the north, Daqiao Road to the west, and Hehua Road to the south. Buses No. 70, 71, and 16 pass by the scenic area.