Kong Forest

Kong Forest

Kong Forest

The Kong Forest, also known as the Cemetery of Confucius (Kong Lin), lies just north of Qufu, China. This vast necropolis is a testament to the enduring legacy of Confucius, his disciples, and his descendants, the Kongs. Spanning several dynasties, the forest is dotted with thousands of gravestones and tombs, each a marker of the family’s long and influential history. Visitors can walk among these ancient stones, experiencing the quiet reverence and historical significance that permeates the site, offering a tangible connection to one of China’s most profound thought leaders.

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