East of Huanshan Road, Taishan District, Tai'an City
Opening times:
Opens at 08:00-17:00Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
0538-5369568,0538-8224451
Experience the quiet charm of the Taoist holy land at Shandong Wangmu Pond.
📍Address: No.70, Hongmen Road, Taishan District, Tai'an City, Shandong Province, China
⭕️No ticket required, free scenic spot.
Take a bus to Hushan Park and walk to Laojun Hall. Wangmu Pond is behind it. Wangmu Pond and Laojun Hall are next to each other. You can park for free at the entrance of Laojun Hall.
You can get three incense sticks per person at the entrance. There are many ancient trees inside. It is recommended to visit in summer when the fringe trees are in bloom. The butterfly carp in the pond are very spiritual. If you are lucky, you can see the cats in Wangmu Pond.
Wangmu Pond is divided into front and back courtyards. There are also many ancient trees in the back courtyard as shown in picture 4.
This is the Taoist temple of the Taoist Queen Mother. There are many female Taoist priests. The law items have been circulated for more than ten times without opening the door. You can ask the Taoist priest for the law items in the main hall. There are combs, hanging ropes, etc., and Wangmu Pond spring water is in the side hall.
There are many locals who will go to the spring outside the hall to fetch water.
The key point is that there is no ticket and no charge. It takes about ten minutes to stroll around. There are no snacks around, at the foot of Mount Tai.
Friends with faith must go! It is said to be very responsive.
Foster Johnathan Jon
The waterfall flies over the pool, flowing from ancient to modern times, and the mist floats above the ridge, mysterious within the cave
On the 19th, I passed through Qing Shi Guan, looked at Lu Mountain, Lin Li Lake, Wang Mu Pool, and arrived at Qiao Ling karst cave.
During the Spring and Autumn period, Qing Shi Guan was a pass of the Qi Great Wall, a strategic throat between Qi and Lu. Lu Mountain, as the boundary mountain between the two states, stands tall with layered peaks, strange rock formations, and steep cliffs. Named for its position facing Qi and backing Lu, the mountain extends for miles with its two main peaks facing each other. High mountains and deep ravines, climbing and overlooking waters, bamboo and rocks, springs and winding paths.
Lin Li Lake is as smooth as a mirror, with picturesque scenery. Surrounded by lush forests and bamboo on three sides, it's verdantly beautiful. Butterflies dance, bees buzz, morning light and evening shadows, lake and mountain hues reflect each other. The waterfall descends from the sky, white like a flying ribbon, splashing like pearls and jades, with mist swirling around. It is said that the Queen Mother bathed in the pool during her visit, hence the name Wang Mu Pool.
Qiao Ling is a series of layered peaks and cliffs, with caves within caves in the karst cave, twisting and turning, densely covered with stalactites, and decorated with colorful formations.