by Shandong Admin | Feb 7, 2021 | Adventure, Culture, Historic Attractions, History, Liaocheng, Liaocheng Experience
Chi You Mausoleum Tourist Area Chiyou Mausoleum is a scenic spot with its core to offer sacrifices to the ancestor of humanities, Chi You. Located in Shiwuliyuan Town, Yanggu County, this mausoleum is a holy place for people of all ethnic groups in China to worship...
by Shandong Admin | Feb 7, 2021 | Culture, Liaocheng, Liaocheng Food & Drink, Liaocheng Shopping
Liaocheng New Year’s Gift List In a land with a 100 million population, gift customs will vary. #Liaocheng, high on the list are: the Dongchang Gourds, calligraphy sets, bronze sculptures, #Ejiao, Jingyang Gang Liquor, and Lu Embroidery. Shandong’s gift does not...
by Shandong Admin | Jan 28, 2021 | Food & Drink, Liaocheng, Liaocheng Experience, Lodging & Resorts, Meditation
Aerka Diya International Hot Spring Hotel Aerka Diya International Hot Spring Hotel is a great place to soak in the hot springs, away from the hustle and bustle of the city with sceneries, lakes and hot springs. The hot spring has 12 areas, 50 Chinese herbal health...
by Shandong Admin | Jan 27, 2021 | Food, Liaocheng, Liaocheng Food & Drink
No. 28 Music Bar #28 is a popular music bar among the young crowds. You will find decent food and drinks and daily live music. Come enjoy live music with friends even if you do not drink. There are other fun activities available here too. More Info: Location: No. 60...
by Webster | Sep 3, 2020 | Culture, Historic Attractions, History, Liaocheng, Liaocheng Food & Drink, Nature & Wildlife
Ejiao (Cont’ from Liaocheng page) Ejiao is mainly made from donkey skin extracted into a gelatin which is used in traditional recipes to increase blood circulation and improve reproductive functionality. Ejiao is also used as a nutritional supplement to cure anemia,...
by Webster | Sep 3, 2020 | Culture, Historic Attractions, History, Liaocheng, Liaocheng Experience, Nature & Wildlife
Linqing Bricks (Cont’ from Liaocheng page) Those bricks were made during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). Due to its superior brick quality, all merchant boats were required to carry bricks to Beijing for building the Forbidden City. There is no better place to explore...