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Taian bus 24-hour customer service telephone.

Taian bus 24-hour customer service telephone number: 0538-2 188777.

Taian Bus Terminal is located at No.25/KLOC-0, Longtan Road, Taian City. (South of the roundabout at the intersection of Taishan Street and Longtan Road) Passenger Line Departure Time Hotline: 0538-2 188777.

Taian tourist attractions

The most famous tourist attraction in Tai 'an is Mount Tai. Mount Tai is located in Tai 'an City, in the middle of Shandong Province in the north of China. It is the hometown of Confucius, an ancient thinker in China. The main peak of Mount Tai is 1545 meters above sea level, which is magnificent and enjoys the title of "the first of the five mountains" and "the first mountain in the world".

People in China have worshipped Mount Tai since ancient times, and there is a saying that "Mount Tai is safe and the world is safe". In ancient times, people of all dynasties held closed-door ceremonies and sacrificial activities in Mount Tai, and temples were built up and down Mount Tai to carve gods and stone carvings. Ancient literati admired Mount Tai. They came here to travel and write poems. There are more than 20 ancient buildings and more than 2,200 stone tablets on the majestic Mount Tai.

Mount Tai is famous for its magnificent scenery. Overlapping mountains, heavy bodies, the contrast between pine trees and boulders, and the change of clouds make it bright, magnificent and magical.

The sunrise on Mount Tai is one of the wonders of Daiding and an important symbol of Mount Tai. Whenever tourists stand on the mountain in the early morning or evening and look along the light, they may see a colorful halo with blue inside and red outside on the foggy curtain, which reflects the whole figure or head shadow, like the colorful halo above the head of the Buddha statue, so it is called "Buddha light" or "Bao light".

Mount Tai Buddha's light is a diffraction phenomenon of light, and its appearance is conditional. According to records, most of the Buddha's light in Mount Tai appears in the semi-sunny and semi-foggy weather from June to August every year, and it is when the sun shines obliquely.