Mount Tai, listed as a world natural and cultural heritage site in 1987, is the most important of the five sacred mountains, but it is not the tallest at 1,545 meters above sea level. People call it “the greatest mountain under heaven” because traditional religions such as Qin Shihuang, empress Wu Zetian and emperor Qianlong of the Qing dynasty used it as a symbol of power. Read More
Five Great Mountains in China
Speaking of long Chinese history, religious culture and distinctive natural scenery, the Five Great Mountains are the best destinations to discovery once for all. Read More