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  • I just spent exactly one week in Shandong China what does a week in Shandong look

  • like? This. I took a train to Shanghai to a high-speed train to Qufu

  • to explore the ancient temple of Confucius and meet up with my guide, Howard

  • told me all about the hand painted artwork and calligraphy and showed me

  • hidden spots the temple. While we were there a ceremony was held in honor of

  • Confucius.

  • it was pretty special but even if you can't make it to the ceremony you can

  • still catch students asking Confucius for good luck and good grades on their exams.

  • After the temple it was time to go into the forest. Confucius and his descendants are buried

  • here in over 200 acres of pine and cypress trees. The forest is over two

  • thousand years old and feels peaceful and sacred and helps give perspective on

  • how ancient Shandong, china really is. But china isn't just history, it's also

  • adventure. Like hiking to the top of Taishan. 7000 steps built in 3rd century

  • BC it's not for the faint of heart but the scenery is worth it.

  • We are literally in the clouds. Summiting the mountain is suppose to get travelers immortality

  • and I'm not sure about that but you can't beat the views, especially at sunrise.

  • Sleeping at the top of Mount Tai to catch sunrise in the morning was gorgeous and

  • so was the ride in the cable car the next day. Should you decide hiking stuff for you, you can take

  • the cable car up or down either way. At the base of TaiShan is Tai'an and

  • beautiful East GatePark. The greenery and lotus flowers are stunning, the whole

  • place is right out of the picture book.

  • We hopped another high-speed train to Qingdao, a modern city by the sea.

  • Fresh ocean air and an artistic twist, Qingdao really lights up at night. Street vendors

  • sell all sorts of light up toys and it looked like something out of a

  • futuristic amusement park

  • It's a pretty cool place to spend a night or two.

  • Qingdao isn't just new, it also has some ties to the past. I spent the day at last a secret mountain just

  • outside the city. With breathtaking views and another pretty hike, it was the

  • perfect way to spend my last day

  • Shandong. So that's it, that's all. That's my week. It was so fun! What about you guys?

  • Do you want to go to China? Have you been to China? Let me know in the comments below?

I just spent exactly one week in Shandong China what does a week in Shandong look

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