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Shandong - Wikipedia
The name Shandong (山东; 山東) literally translates to "east of the mountain," from 'mountain' (山) and 'east' (东; 東), the name first came into being in Jin Dynasty, when Shandong East and West Circuit were created.
Shandong | History, Population, Map, Cuisine, & Facts | Britannica
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 Travel 2026/2027 - Ultimate Guide for First-timers & Trip Ideas
Most useful and complete guide about Shandong travel, including Shandong highlights, recommended Shandong attractions, transportation, hellpful maps, etc.
Shandong Travel Guide: Best Places, Routes & Tips 2026
Plan a Shandong trip with the best places, first-time routes, transport tips, food highlights, and seasonal advice for a smoother visit.
Top Things to Do in Shandong Province - China Highlights
Shandong was first named in the Warring States (475-221,BC), with a history of more than 2,000 years. Its abundant natural resources and cultural relics are popular with tourists every year.
Shandong Province_Baiduwiki - 百度百科
Shandong Province is one of the birthplaces of China's outstanding traditional culture, renowned as the "Hometown of Confucius and Mencius" and the "Land of Propriety and Ceremony", and is famous worldwide for Qilu Culture.
Shandong Province - Chinafolio
Shandong is a coastal province located on the eastern edge of the North China Plain in the lower reaches of the Yellow River. Shandong and its peninsula border the Bohai Sea to the north, Hebei to the northwest, Henan to the west, Jiangsu and Anhui to the south and the Yellow Sea to the southeast.
THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Shandong (2026) - Tripadvisor
Things to Do in Shandong, China: See Tripadvisor's 205,523 traveler reviews and photos of Shandong tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in June.
Shandong - New World Encyclopedia
Shandong is located on the eastern edge of the North China Plain, and as a result it has felt the influence of Chinese civilization since its very beginnings.
How China’s Shandong is fighting involution to win back its youth [Eye ...
Shandong province, cradling the Yellow Sea’s edge in eastern China, has long been a bastion of prosperity, its name evoking the ancient kingdoms of Qi and Lu, where Confucius once pondered the heavens.
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