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What is the best time to go to Mount Tai?

1. The best season to travel to Mount Tai: September to November. Autumn is the best time to watch the sun when the sky is high and the air is crisp. If the weather is good, you can even see the Yellow River. In spring, Mount Tai is full of greenery and blooming mountain flowers, but it is often rainy and the temperature at the top of the mountain is low. There are many rainy days in summer. At this time, you will often encounter the wonders of the sea of ??clouds on the mountain. You will be even luckier if you catch the sunrise and the sea of ??clouds. If you go to Mount Tai in winter, it has a unique flavor, especially after it snows. Mount Tai is even more beautiful. However, Mount Tai is extremely cold in winter, so you must pay attention to keeping warm and safe. If you want to visit the cultural landscape, you can do it all year round, not affected by seasonal changes.

2. Taishan, also known as Daishan, Daizong, Daiyue, Dongyue and Taiyue, is one of the Five Mountains. It is located in the central part of Shandong Province, stretching between Tai'an, Jinan and Zibo. The area is 24,200 hectares. The main peak, Yuhuangding, is 1,532.7 meters above sea level.

3. Mount Tai was regarded by the ancients as a paradise that "directly leads to the throne of the emperor". It became a sacred mountain worshiped by the people and a sacred mountain for emperors to offer sacrifices. There is a saying that "if Mount Tai is safe, all the world will be safe". From the beginning of Qin Shihuang to the Qing Dynasty, 13 generations of emperors successively visited Mount Tai to worship or offer sacrifices, and 24 generations of emperors sent officials to offer sacrifices 72 times [2-3]. There are more than 20 ancient building groups and more than 2,200 stone tablets and stone carvings left on the mountain.

4. On November 8, 1982, Mount Tai was included in the first batch of national scenic spots. On December 12, 1987, Mount Tai was listed as a world cultural and natural heritage. On March 7, 2007, it was rated as a national AAAAA tourist attraction.