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Nishan Sacred Land, embark on a summer cultural exploration journey

In the blink of an eye, the summer vacation is here again. We recommend a perfect 'cultural and virtuous holiday destination' to check in with your children—Nishan Sacred Land. ❤ Recommended reasons: Qufu Nishan is the birthplace of Confucius and the origin of Confucian culture. It has a long history and profound cultural heritage. It has now been designated as the permanent site of the 'World Famous Forum.' Confucius once said, 'The benevolent enjoy mountains, the wise enjoy water.' Here, natural landscapes and Confucian culture are perfectly integrated. While enjoying the mountains and waters and relaxing, you can also immerse yourself in traditional culture and appreciate the profoundness of Confucian culture. ✅ Main attractions include the 72-meter Confucius statue, the Great Hall, the Corridor of Seventy-two Sages, Jinsheng Yuzhen Square, Nishan Confucius Temple, and Nishan Academy. The main building of the Nishan Sacred Land scenic area, the Confucius Great Hall, has five halls named after the Confucian principles of 'Five Constants': Ren (Benevolence), Yi (Righteousness), Li (Propriety), Zhi (Wisdom), and Xin (Trust). In the Ren Hall, you can experience hand-copying the Analects for free and watch the light show 'The World Returns to Benevolence.' ✅ Must experience: As dusk falls, the night view of Nishan Sacred Land is even more stunning. A visual feast is quietly unfolding, featuring drone Kongming lantern performances, fireworks shows, and light and shadow water shows, all making a spectacular appearance and wowing the audience. Must-see performance recommendations: (The last two performances are only available during the summer) Jinsheng Yuzhen Performance (Ritual and Music Hall on the third floor of the Great Hall) Three Thousand Lights for You (Drone performance in front of the 72-meter Confucius statue at night) Phoenix Dance in Nishan (Light and shadow water show + fireworks show by the Sacred Water Lake) ⏰ The specific performance times are subject to the scenic area's daily announcements. 🏨 Accommodation recommendations: Nishan Academy Hotel and Nishan Guesthouse Hotel, both themed around Confucian culture, offer excellent stay experiences. 🍴 Restaurant recommendations: The Liuyatang Restaurant on the 8th floor of the Great Hall and the Yatang Chinese Restaurant at the Nishan Academy Hotel both serve Confucius cuisine.
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Posted: Jul 10, 2024
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