
Climbing Mount Tai from Hongmen, Jingshiyu is a scenic spot after passing Doumu Palace. There are many cliff carvings here. There is also a legend about Jingshiyu. It is said that when Tang Monk and his disciples returned from the journey to obtain Buddhist scriptures, all the scriptures fell into the river after the last difficulty. Sun Wukong fished out all the scriptures and spread them flat on stones to dry. Who knew that when the scriptures were uncovered, some of them were printed on the stones. This is the origin of Jingshiyu.




Climbing Mount Tai from Hongmen, Jingshiyu is a scenic spot after passing Doumu Palace. There are many cliff carvings here. There is also a legend about Jingshiyu. It is said that when Tang Monk and his disciples returned from the journey to obtain Buddhist scriptures, all the scriptures fell into the river after the last difficulty. Sun Wukong fished out all the scriptures and spread them flat on stones to dry. Who knew that when the scriptures were uncovered, some of them were printed on the stones. This is the origin of Jingshiyu.
After entering Mount Tai from Hongmen, you can reach Jingshiyu, which is easy to miss. It would be a pity if you miss it. After entering, the view is very broad and the scale of development and construction is quite large. After walking along a set of steps, you can see the vigorous calligraphy on natural rice paper and the "high mountain and flowing water" on the stone wall.
Go down from Zhongtianmen and you will pass by here on the way to Hongmen. There is a memorial archway in the middle with these three characters written on it. In fact, this is a place with beautiful scenery. If you have time, it is recommended to go to the side and look far away. You can see the mountains in the distance. There are several temples nearby. It is not far from Hongmen when you walk here.
The fork road after Doumu Temple is a dead end but definitely worth a visit. It contains some scriptures of the Diamond Sutra and is as famous as the cliff carvings on the top of the mountain. Maybe it is often overlooked by travelers, so not many people go there. Even on November 1st, there was no one there.
Riguan Peak is a famous tourist attraction in Shandong. Located in the southeast of Yuhuang Peak, it was called Jieqiu Rock in ancient times and is famous for watching the sunrise. The Sun-Watching Corridor is 30 meters long, with pavilions and corridors connected, standing like a fairy pavilion, bright and eye-catching. Gongbei Stone is also known as Guanhai Stone. The stone is 6.5 meters long, 8 degrees northwest, and 30 degrees from the ground. Climbing up it, you can enjoy the scene of the rising sun.