The tallest peak of Mount Tai, the Jade Emperor Peak, rising 1,545 meters above the surrounding plateau, is a celebrated vantage point from which to watch the sunrise. [Photo/IC]
Mount Tai Scenic Area in Tai'an, East China's Shandong province launched a range of new pass types on April 1. They can be used to enter Mount Tai and Dai Temple.
The passes allow unlimited access to the two scenic areas within the period of validity.
Pass types
Mount Tai visiting card
Cost: 100 yuan ($14.50) per person
40 yuan for the emeritus and retired
Qualified persons:
1. Residents belonging to Taishan district, Zhoudian and Tianping sub-district offices of Daiyue district, and Tai'an Hi-tech Industrial Development Zone with identity cards;
2. Alien workers who have worked for more than one year in enterprises in Taishan district, Daiyue district, Tai'an Hi-tech Industrial Development Zone, Tai'an Tourism Economic Development Zone, and Tai'an High-speed Train New Area with identity cards (collective handling by the labor union of enterprises);
3. External investors with travelling merchant certificates issued by investment departments of Taishan district, Daiyue district, Tai'an Hi-tech Industrial Development Zone, Tai'an Tourism Economic Development Zone, and Tai'an High-speed Train New Area;
4. Students in colleges and universities, and specialized schools in Tai'an with identity cards and students cards;
5. Foreign or out-of-town teachers working at colleges and universities, and specialized schools in Tai'an with certificates from schools, and passports or identity cards;
6. People from outside the local area owning a house in Taishan district, Zhoudian and Tianping sub-district offices of Daiyue district, Tai'an Hi-tech Industrial Development Zone, Tai'an Tourism Economic Development Zone, and Tai'an High-speed Train New Area with identity cards, and property ownership certificates or house purchasing contracts.
Annual, biennial and triennial passes
Cost: 200 yuan for an annual pass
400 yuan for a biennial pass
500 yuan for a triennial pass
Qualified persons:
1. Residents of Shandong province;
2. Students in primary and secondary schools, colleges and universities, and specialized schools of Shandong province.
The Hall of Celestial Gifts or the Tiankuang Hall is the main structure of Dai Temple, which is located at the foot of Mount Tai and was built in the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD220) as a site at which emperors paid their respects to the gods. The temple is the largest and best-preserved structure on the mountain. [Photo/Official WeChat account of Tai'an municipal tourism bureau]
Handling place
Address: East Room, Second floor, Taishan international convention and exhibition center, No 337 Taishan Avenue, Taishan district, Tai’an, Shandong province
Contact: +86-538-6206612
Service time: 8:30-11:40 and 13:30-17:00 on Mondays to Fridays
8:30-11:30 and 13:30-16:00 on Saturdays
8:30-11:30 on Sundays
Note:
The Mount Tai travel cards and passes cannot be used during the holidays of Tomb-Sweeping Day, May Day and the National Day.
The thousand-year-old ginkgo trees in the Yuquan Temple on Mount Tai, which was initially built in the Northern Wei Dynasty (386-534) and is one of the most famous temples on Mount Tai. [Photo provided to govt.chinadaily.com.cn]
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