Qufu Travel Guide

Do you know Confucius? Two aspects of Chinese cultural heritage have achieved worldwide interest and admiration down to present time: art and Confucianism. If you love Confucianism, you can not miss Qufu. Qufu is a place where you can learn more knowledge about it. Let me show you which spots you must go when you travel in Qufu.

Location within ChinaQufu is the legendary birthplace of Confucius; it served as the capital of the State of Lu during the Spring and Autumn Period. The Temple of Confucius, Cemetery of Confucius, and the Kong Family Mansion in Qufu, have been listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 1994. They are the major cultural attractions of Qufu. The city also played a minor role in the Yanzhou Campaign(zhànyì 战役) of the Chinese communists in 1948.

Neighboring Areas: Jiangsu, Anhui, Henan, and Hebei provinces

Physical Features: the ratio between hills and plain is 3:7; the land descending from northeast to southeast

Qufu was the central base of the eastern tribes in ancient China and was one of the areas where Dawenkou and the Longshan culture, famed for its black pottery, were found. It was also a city of music in the Western Zhou Dynasty. Confucius was born on Mt. Ni (551 BC), grew up in Jueli and was buried near the River Si. He gave his lectures from the Xing Altar and attended office in the capital of the Lu Kingdom(Lǔɡuó 鲁国), Qufu itself.

 

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