
Yu Huang Peak. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
Also known as the Peak of the Jade Emperor, this is the highest spot on Mount Tai. Here, you will see the temple where Emperors and millions of people have come to pray to heaven. At the temple, you will find tablets of praise to the God of Mount Tai, and a blank tablet that continues to baffle archaeologists and scholars.
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