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What are the world cultural heritages in Shandong? What are the world cultural heritages in Shandong?
1. Shandong's world cultural heritage is as follows: Qufu Sankong Scenic Area: Confucius' hometown Qufu's Confucius House, Confucius Temple and Confucius Forest have been listed as world cultural heritage by UNESCO.

2. Mount Tai Scenic Area: Mount Tai is located in the middle of Tai 'an City, Shandong Province. Yuhuangding, the main peak, is 65,438+0,545 meters above sea level. Magnificent, with the title of the first of the five mountains and the first mountain in the world.

3. Mount Tai was listed in the World Natural and Cultural Heritage List on 1987, becoming the only dual world heritage in our province.

4. Shandong section of Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal: The Shandong section of the Grand Canal flows through five cities, including eight canals and 65,438+05 heritages. This reach accounts for nearly one third of the total reach and more than one quarter of the heritage site, which is the top priority of the whole Grand Canal application project.

5. Qi Great Wall: It was built in the Spring and Autumn Period and completed in the Warring States Period. It took 170 years to build, with a history of more than 2,600 years.

6. It is the oldest ancient Great Wall in China, with accurate relics to test and well-preserved, and is known as the father of the Great Wall.

7. 1987 The Great Wall of Qi was listed on the World Cultural Heritage List by UNESCO.