Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Some tourists are very familiar with this famous stone on the top of Mount Tai, while others don't know it.

Some tourists are very familiar with this famous stone on the top of Mount Tai, while others don't know it.

This is Liu Xiaoshun's School of Travel and Life.

Mount Tai, as one of the "Five Mountains" in China, is located in the middle of Shandong Province. It has always been an important and respected mountain in China, which is of great significance in traditional culture. It is also called "the exclusive respect of the five mountains".

Mount Tai is not only a national 5A-level tourist attraction, but also a dual heritage of world culture and nature. There are many famous scenic spots, and I believe many tourists who have been to Mount Tai will be deeply impressed.

Some time ago, I also visited Mount Tai and climbed the highest place in Mount Tai, Yuhuangding. Near Yuhuangding, I also found another famous symbol of Mount Tai, namely Gongbei Stone.

If you have ever climbed Mount Tai at night and watched the sunrise on the top of Mount Tai, you will definitely not be unfamiliar with this "Gongbei Stone" because it is one of the best attractions on Mount Tai to watch the sunrise.

However, at other times, compared with many other famous scenic spots in Mount Tai, such as the Jade Emperor Peak and the stone tablet of "Five Sacred Mountains", the "Gongbei Stone" is almost neglected.

The location of "Gongbei Stone" is Sun Guanfeng on the east side of Yuhuangding. This grotesque boulder leans to the north and crosses out, hence the name "Gongbei Stone".

"Gongbei Stone" is also called "sea exploration stone" because of its shape. I believe you can also see this unique stone in many pictures about Mount Tai.

The famous landmark of Mount Tai, Gongbei Stone, is familiar to tourists who have been to Mount Tai to watch the sunrise, but most tourists who have not seen the sunrise don't know it.

This time, I came to Mount Tai with some friends. After going down the mountain, I told them that I saw this "Gongbei Stone", but they didn't know it, so they didn't go to see it. I have to say that they left some regrets.

It stands to reason that "Gongbei Stone", as a famous landmark of Mount Tai, has a good location. Several scenic spots around are crowded with tourists, but there are very few people here, which is really confusing! Do people only come here when they watch the sunrise?

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