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Mount TaiThe South Gate to Heaven at Mount TaiHighestxc2xa0pointElevation1,532.7xc2xa0m (5,029xc2xa0ft)Prominence1,505xc2xa0m (4,938xc2xa0ft)xe2x80xaf[1]ListingUltraCoordinates36xc2xb015xe2x80xb221xe2x80xb3N 117xc2xb006xe2x80xb227xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf36.25583xc2xb0N 117.10750xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 36.25583; 117.10750Coordinates: 36xc2xb015xe2x80xb221xe2x80xb3N 117xc2xb006xe2x80xb227xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf36.25583xc2xb0N 117.10750xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 36.25583; 117.10750xe2x80xaf[1]GeographyMount TaiTai'an, ShandongShow map of ShandongMount TaiMount Tai (North China Plain)Show map of North China PlainMount TaiMount Tai (China)Show map of China GeologyAge of rockCambrianMountain typemetamorphic, sedimentaryClimbingEasiest routecable car UNESCO World Heritage SiteCriteriaCultural: i, ii, iii, iv, v, vi; Natural: viiReference437Inscription1987 (11th session)Area25,000 ha
Mount Tai (Chinese: xe6xb3xb0xe5xb1xb1; pinyin: Txc3xa0i Shxc4x81n) is a mountain of historical and cultural significance located north of the city of Tai'an, it is the highest point in Shandong province, China.
Mount Tai has been a place of worship for at least 3,000 years and served as one of the most important ceremonial centers of China[4] during large portions of this period.
During the Xia Dynasty (c. 2070xe2x80x931600xc2xa0BC) the mountain was known as Mount Dai (Chinese: xe5xb2xb1xe5xb1xb1; pinyin: Dxc3xa0i Shxc4x81n) and lay within the borders of Qingzhou, one of the Nine Provinces of ancient China.
It is the oldest example of a paleo-metamorphic formation from the Cambrian Period in eastern China.
Geologically, it is a tilted fault-block mountain, higher to the south than north, and is the oldest and most important example of the paleo-metamorphic system representative of the Cambrian Period in eastern China.
Since the time of the Han Dynasty (206 BC xe2x80x93 220 AD), its design has been a replica of the imperial palace, which makes it one out of three extant structures in China with the features of an imperial palace (the other two are the Forbidden City and the Confucius Temple in Qufu).
Mount Taishan is the most famous sacred mountain of China, with exceptional historic, cultural, aesthetic and scientific value.
A large and impressive rock mass covering 25,000xc2xa0ha and rising to 1,545xc2xa0m above the surrounding plateau, Mount Taishan is considered one of the most beautiful scenic spots in China and was an important cradle of oriental East Asian culture since the earliest times.
The mountain was an important object of the cult worship of mountains even before 219 BCE, when the Qin Emperor, Huang Di, paid tribute to the mountain in the Fengshan sacrifices to inform the gods of his success in unifying all of China.
On the mountain there are 12 historically recorded imperial ceremonies in homage to Heaven and Earth, about 1,800 stone tablets and inscriptions, and 22 temples, which together make Mount Taishan the most important monument in China, a world-renowned treasure house of history and culture.
Criterion (i): The landscape of Mount Taishan as one of the five sacred mountains in traditional China is a unique artistic achievement.
Criterion (ii): Mount Taishan, the most venerated of mountains in China, exerted for 2,000 years multiple and wide-ranging influence on the development of art.
The Temple to the God of Taishan and the Azure Cloud Temple, dedicated to his daughter, the Goddess Laomu, were prototypes built on Mount Taishan and subsequently used as models during the imperial period, throughout all of China.
Criterion (iii): Mount Taishan bears unique testimony to the lost civilizations of imperial China, most particularly in relation to their religions, arts and letters.
The Palace of Heavenly Blessings (1,008 CE), located inside the Temple to the God of Taishan, is one of the three oldest palaces in China.
These include the emergence of Confucianism, the unification of China, and the appearance of writing and literature in China.
In 1982, Taishan was designated as the National Top Scenic Spot by the State Council of the Peoplexe2x80x99s Republic of China.
According to the law on the Protection of World Cultural and Natural Heritage and other relevant laws and regulations of the Peoplexe2x80x99s Republic of China, a document laying out the Overall Planning of Protection of Taishan was adopted in October 2000 by the Standing Committee of the National Peoplexe2x80x99s Congress of Shandong Province, which provides a legal basis of effective operations for the integrated management of protection of Mount Taishan.