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Mount Taishan

Beijing, China

Featured Review : There are five holy mountains in China, and Tai Shan is among them. I met two Dutch guys exiting the train station and hung out with them for the next 3 days. We were, in fact, the only foreigners in the town and on th...See Full Review

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Mount Taishan Reviews

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Unforgettable Leader of Five Sacred Mountains

  • 4 out of 5 stars by freetrekker from Beijing, China
  • June 11, 2009
Unforgettable Leader of Five Sacred Mountains
Quote: Famous for majesty and breathtaking wonders. Moreover, with its abundant cultural treasures, Mt. Taishan is honored as a sacred mountain and the symbol of Chinese national spirit. Experts of the World Heritage Committee of UNESCO said, "Mt. Taishan... Read the full Mount Taishan review
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Tai Shan

  • 4 out of 5 stars by tammyhayano from Saratoga, California
  • September 15, 2005
Tai Shan
Quote: There are five holy mountains in China, and Tai Shan is among them. I met two Dutch guys exiting the train station and hung out with them for the next 3 days. We were, in fact, the only foreigners in the town and on the mountain. The climb itself... Read the full Mount Taishan review

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