Introduction
Shandong Province, 150km (90 miles) S of Ji'nan, 68km (42 miles) S of Tai'an
Qufu, the home of Confucius, is a small town of 630,000 people, 125,000 of whom are surnamed Kong (though few are direct descendants). The town is dominated by the magnificent Temple of Confucius, the Confucian Mansion, and the Confucian Forest, all UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Qufu is often visited as a somewhat hurried day trip from Ji'nan. If you would like a more leisurely appreciation of the sights or merely wish to soak up the rarefied air, consider staying overnight and combining this with a visit to nearby Tai Shan. If you like celebrations, the ideal time to visit is on the occasion of Confucius's birthday, September 28. During this time, there are parades and musical and dance performances throughout Qufu. Book well in advance.
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Kong Lin (Confucian Forest and Cemetery)
Slightly over a kilometer (1/2 mile) north of the Confucian Mansion and Temple, Kong Lin is the burial ground for Confucius and his family, and...
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Kong Fu (Confucian Mansion)
Until 1949 the mansion on the northeast side of the Confucius Temple had been home to 77 generations of Confucius's direct descendants, although...
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Shao Hao Ling (Tomb of the emperor Shao Hao)
Located 4km (2 1/2 miles) east of town, this unusually shaped tomb was built in 1111 by the Song Huizong emperor to honor Shao Hao, one of the...
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