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Which scenic spots in Shandong are free?

The free scenic spots in Shandong in 223 are as follows: Taishan, Sankong, Laoshan, Penglai Pavilion, Taierzhuang Ancient City, Yiyuan Lushan Cave Group in Zibo, Wang Yuyang's hometown, Yuanshan National Forest Park, Guanzhong Memorial Hall and Mata Lake.

How can we miss a trip to Taierzhuang ancient city in the New Year to see a dreamy night scene and gorgeous lights? Besides, there are Weishan Lake Red Lotus Wetland, Baodugu Mountain, Xiong 'er Mountain and so on. Friends in Dongying can stroll through the Yellow River Estuary Eco-tourism Zone and see the animals' comfortable life in the Yellow River Delta. You can also participate in the scenic spots that benefit the people and make reservations for admission to the park without charge.

Come to Yantai to feel the fairy air of Penglai Pavilion, and go to Moushi Manor, Long Island and Kunyu Mountain to feel the unique charm of delicious Yantai. Many people yearn for Mount Tai, Dongping Lake with 8 miles of water margin, and Tai 'an scenic spots such as Xinfushan and Daicunba all implement the free policy. Liu Gongdao in Weihai is home to warships that never sink, and Liujiawan Ganhai Garden, Fulai Mountain, Wulian Mountain and Jiuxian Mountain in Rizhao are all worth punching in.

Shandong cultural characteristics

Shandong cuisine is an important part of China's food culture and one of the eight major Chinese cuisines. It is famous at home and abroad for its fresh, salty, crisp and tender taste, unique flavor and exquisite preparation. Because of the great geographical differences in the province, three systems of coastal Jiaodong cuisine, inland jinan cuisine cuisine and self-contained Confucian cuisine were formed, which became one of the representatives of northern cuisine after the Song Dynasty.

Shandong is one of the early regions in China where drama activities took place. In the Sui Dynasty, it was advocated to become famous all over the country, and in the Tang Dynasty, the drama of joining the army became popular in Shandong. It can be said that the long-term popular activities of singing, dancing, singing and dancing, and cultivating the excellent are indispensable and important processes for the development of traditional Chinese opera. After the formation of Song Zaju, it also spread to Shandong. At the end of Jin Dynasty and the beginning of Yuan Dynasty, Yuan Zaju, a form of traditional opera sung with northern songs, was produced, and Shandong was one of the main popular areas.

the above content reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-free scenic spots in Shandong.