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What attractions are worth visiting in Tai'an?

The attractions worth visiting in Tai'an include: Dai Temple, Tai'an Underground Dragon Palace (formerly Mount Tai Rift Valley), Shibapan, Sun Tribe, and Mount Tai Scenic Area.

The Dai Temple is located at the southern foot of Mount Tai and in Tai'an City. It was first built in the Qin and Han Dynasties. It was a place where emperors of ancient dynasties worshiped the God of Mount Tai and held sacrificial ceremonies. It is also a famous Taoist holy place.

The architectural complex of Dai Temple is large in scale, and together with the Forbidden City in Beijing, the Three Confucius Temples in Qufu, Shandong, and the Summer Resort in Chengde, it is also known as the four major ancient architectural complexes in China. Today, the majestic palace is well preserved here, and you can admire the national treasure-level giant murals from the Song Dynasty and many ancient inscriptions.

The entire Dai Temple is built according to the palace shape of ancient emperors. The high battlements and magnificent palaces all reflect the style of ancient royal temples. Entering Dai Temple from south to north, you can pass by Yaoshen Pavilion, Dai Temple Square, Zhengyang Gate, Peitian Gate, Ren'an Gate and other major buildings, and then reach Tiankuang Hall.

The tall Zhengyang Gate is the main entrance to Dai Temple. In ancient times, only emperors could enter through this gate. Tiankuang Hall is the core building of Dai Temple and is the shrine of Emperor Dongyue. The God of Mount Tai (namely Emperor Dongyue) is enshrined in the hall. The north, east and west walls of the hall are painted with a huge mural of the Song Dynasty "The God of Mount Tai Qi". "Hui Luang Picture".