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How many steps are there to climb Mount Tai and the South Tianmen?

About 5500 steps.

Mount Tai is a world natural and cultural heritage, a world geological park, a national AAAAA tourist attraction, a national scenic spot, a national key cultural relic protection unit and a national civilized scenic spot. ?

Mount Tai is regarded by the ancients as a version of Heaven that "goes straight to the throne" and has become a sacred mountain that people worship and emperors worship. There is a saying that "Mount Tai is safe and the world is safe". From Qin Shihuang to Qing Dynasty, 13 emperors had the right to visit Mount Tai for meditation or sacrifice, and 24 emperors sent officials to sacrifice 72 times. ?

There are more than 20 ancient buildings and more than 2,200 stone tablets on the majestic Mount Tai. Both Taoism and Buddhism regard Mount Tai as a "fairy mountain Buddha country", deify Mount Tai and build a large number of temples on Mount Tai.

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Mount Tai is densely covered with mountains and rivers and rich in water resources, with a total reserve of 3.043 billion cubic meters, including 65.438+0.497 billion cubic meters of groundwater, 65.438+0.546 billion cubic meters of surface water, and the available amount is 2.608 billion cubic meters.

Yuhuangding is the watershed of Taishan River and Creek. Yufu River and Dasha River in the north flow into the Yellow River, Shiwen River and Fengjiazhuang River in the east, Shufu River and Xixi River in the south and Panwen River in the west all flow into Dawen River.

Due to the steep terrain of Mount Tai, the river is short and swift, with strong erosivity, the river course is controlled by faults, and there are many waterfalls, and the bedrock at the bottom of the mountain is eroded by running water, mostly cave-shaped, and the accumulated water forms a pool, which is easy to form a landscape with alternating ponds and waterfalls. The waterfalls in Mount Tai mainly include Heilongtan Waterfall, Santandie Waterfall and Yunbuqiao Waterfall.