Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Mount Taishan' has mentioned 'Summit' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Jade Emperor Peak, the summit of Mount Tai
The sacrifices were an official imperial rite and Mount Tai became one of the principal places where the emperor would carry out the sacrifices to pay homage to heaven (on the summit) and earth (at the foot of the mountain) in the Feng (Chinese: xe5xb0x81; pinyin: Fxc4x93ng) and Shan (Chinese: xe7xa6xaa; pinyin: Shxc3xa0n) sacrifices respectively.
In 219xc2xa0BC, Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China, held a ceremony on the summit and proclaimed the unity of his empire in a well-known inscription.
Six streams flow from the summit, their water renowned for its extremely low mineral content, slight acidity (pH = 6.3) and relatively high oxygen content (6.4 milligrams per liter (mg/l)).
Visitors can reach the peak of Mount Tai via a bus which terminates at the Midway Gate to Heaven, from there a cable car connects to the summit.
The supplies for the many vendors along the road to the summit are carried up by porters either from the Midway Gate to Heaven or all the way up from the foot of the mountain.
A cable car was built before the property was inscribed as World Heritage but most visitors reach the summit area by climbing the 6,660 steps.