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Shandong - Wikipedia
Shandong is one of China's richest provinces, and its economic development focuses on large enterprises with well-known brand names. Shandong is the biggest industrial producer and one of the top manufacturing provinces in China.
Shandong | History, Population, Map, Cuisine, & Facts ...
Shandong, northern coastal sheng (province) of China, lying across the Yellow Sea from the Korean peninsula. Shandong is China’s second most populous province, its population exceeded only by that of Henan.
Shandong - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shandong (Chinese: 山东) is a province on the east coast of China. It borders Hebei in its northwest, Henan in its west, and Anhui and Jiangsu in its south. Across the Bohai Strait to its north is Liaodong Peninsula, and across the Yellow Sea to the east is Korean Peninsula. Its capital is Jinan, and its largest city is Qingdao.
Shandong - New World Encyclopedia
Shandong (Simplified Chinese: 山东; Traditional Chinese: 山東; pinyin: Shāndōng; Wade-Giles: Shan-tung) is a province of the People's Republic of China, located on the eastern coast of the country. The province is located at the lower reaches of the Huanghe (Yellow River) and extends out to sea in the form of the Shandong Peninsula.
Shandong Travel Guide: China’s Ancient Culture Center
Shandong is the northernmost province in eastern China on the lower reaches of the Yellow River. It borders Hebei, Henan, Anhui and Jiangsu respectively from north to south, close to Bohai and Huanghai seas to the east and overlooks the Korean Peninsula and the Japan Archipelago across a vast stretch of sea.
Shandong - Coastal Province, Han Chinese, Confucianism ...
Shandong is the ancestral home of both Confucius and Mencius. Its rich cultural and folklore tradition is most clearly evidenced in the temples, shrines, legends, and cults associated with Mount Tai and with the temple, tomb, and ancestral home of Confucius and the Kong family (Confucius’s lineal descendants) at Qufu, northeast of Jining.
Shandong summary | Britannica
Jinan, city and capital, Shandong sheng (province), China. It lies in the northern foothills of the Mount Tai massif, on the high ground just south of the Huang He (Yellow River), which provides the major route along the north side of the Shandong Hills.
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