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Qufu, the Oriental
Holy City, is a famous city best known as the hometown of Confucius (551-479BC),
a famous philosopher, educator, and the creator of Confucianism in ancient
China. The city is also the birthplace of another great thinker and educator
Mencius (372-289BC). Therefore, Qufu is listed as one of China's first group of
historical cultural cities.
Situated in the southwest of Shandong
Province and near Taishan Mountain in the north, Qufu has fertile land and rich
products. The city was the settlement center for ancient Eastern Yi tribe, and a
major site of Dawenkou and Longshan cultures. Confucius was born in Nishan,
which is 30 kilometers southeast of Qufu City, and spent many years in Qufu
giving lectures on his ideology, accompanied by his disciples and followers. A
year after Confucius' death, many believers flocked to Qufu to listen to
Confucius' disciples explain the doctrine, and the Duke Ai of Lu ordered the
philosopher's home to be turned into a temple.
Qufu is world renowned for its long history,
advanced culture, rich cultural relics and grand ancient architecture. There are
more than 300 cultural protection units, and 112 key cultural relics
preservation units. Among them, the Confucius Temple, Confucian Grove and
Confucian Mansion are the most famous, listed as World Cultural Heritage by
UNESCO in 1994.