Jinan

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Jinan, the capital of Shandong province, is known as the 'City of Springs' for its hundreds of natural artesian springs that bubble up within the urban landscape. This ancient city blends a rich cultural heritage with modern Chinese life, offering travelers a chance to explore classical gardens, Buddhist grottoes, and a vibrant food scene centered on local delicacies like sweet and sour carp and Jinan's famous spicy soup. The city's relaxed pace and walkable spring-water parks make it an ideal stop on a self-drive itinerary through eastern China.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Two full days is enough to see Jinan's main springs, lakes, and cultural sites without rushing. Day one: explore Baotu Spring Park, stroll Daming Lake, and wander the old streets around Furong Street for snacks. Day two: hike Thousand Buddha Mountain in the morning, then visit the provincial museum and Quancheng Square in the afternoon. If you have an extra half-day, add Wulongtan Park and the nearby Black Tiger Spring.

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