Mt. Tai, also known as Tai Shan or Taishan, stands as the holiest of China’s five sacred mountains and a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Shandong province. Rising majestically, its slopes are adorned with temples, gates, archways, and pavilions, creating a serene and historically rich environment. For centuries, pilgrims have followed the paths once trodden by emperors, ascending the 6,660 steps that symbolically connect heaven and earth. Along the way, visitors can marvel at ancient trees, including cypresses that have stood for over 2,100 years, adding to the mountain’s timeless allure.
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