Also known as the Peak of the Jade Emperor, this is the highest spot on Mount Tai. Here, you will see the temple where Emperors and millions of people have come to pray to heaven.
To the north of the Yitian Gate of Mt. Tai stands a stone memorial archway with an inscription reading the "Site Where Confucius Started Climbing the Mountain."
Located at the mountaintop, Azure Cloud Temple was built to commemorate the Goddess Azure Cloud of Mount Tai. The temple consists of a group of magnificent and well-designed buildings. It is the masterpiece of all the buildings in the mountains.
The Qi Great Wall, one of the four oldest great walls in China, has a history of more than 2,400 years. It winds its way for 618.9 kilometers through the center of Shandong province.
A crustal movement millions of years ago created a rift valley between Mount Tai and Mount Zulai, as well as a huge Karst cave consisting of the largest variety of stalactites in the world.
The stones make it look as if it had been dyed into multicolored bands. If you are lucky, you can also see red fish. The stones of this brook are made from rocks that come from the remains of amphibolites with white and bottle-green bands.
The Immortal Bridge is composed of three huge rocks. Underneath it is a valley and to the south is a bottomless abyss.
In front of the Jade Emperor Peak is the Wordless Monument, a huge stone stele erected thousands of years ago by an emperor who was dissatisfied with what his scribes suggested as an inscription.
Peach Blossom Valley lies on the west side of Mount Tai.