Shandong Province in China

With a rich and colorful history that spans over five thousand years, and believed to be a location of the birth of the civilization of China, the Shandong province is a cultural and traditional region. It is where travelers can experience and learn more about the legendary Confucius and his teachings. Shandong is a province filled with treasures and attractions from the past, as well as opportunities for the future.

Business travelers and tourists will find the Shandong province in the middle of vast mountain ranges, namely the Mengshan Mountains, Taishan Mountains and Lushan Mountains. The region itself is relatively flat, ending in the Shandong Peninsula that runs into the ocean. The Yellow River and the Grand Canal of China both flow through the province, with the biggest lake being Lake Weishan. The Shandong province covers an area of 156 thousand square kilometers, with an approximate population of 90 million residents. Tourists are drawn to the various destination of the province, as it is fortunate to have picturesque landscapes and many noteworthy and historical attractions.

This great province is home to many monuments of the past, including the Temple and Cemetery of Confucius, Confucius Mansion, clay pots at Dinggongcun, and Dawenkou, the ruins of Longshan City. Cities like Jinan, Penglai, Weihai and Qingdoa, are a overflowing in cultural heritage and visitors will lose themselves in the watches, silk, pottery, beer, shell carvings and clocks that the province is famous for.

But it is the economy that most business travelers are interested in, and if there are any business opportunities for them in the Shandong Province. Shandong placed second in the rankings and boasts a GDP of 192.3 billion U.S. dollars. This should be enough indication that Shandong is a province that is flourishing and the there are many business opportunities that will interest foreign investors. This province is also the largest producer of gold, cotton, diamonds, wheat, maize and sorghum in China. It is also known for the manufacturing of salt, petroleum, natural gasses, bauxite, iron, coal, oil, beer and a fast growing chemical industry. Tussah growth and the producing of tobacco are traditional industries, with its agricultural sector being expanded with products such as apples, dates, peanuts, watermelons, pears, kelp and fish.

With its extensive transportation network and access to harbors and ports, the import and export traffic to the Shandong Province is convenient. Ports are found in Yantai, Longkou, Quingdao, Rizhao and Weihai. Shandong’s competent infrastructure and established economy, creates security for investments and business transactions. But for those who merely want to enjoy the spectacular beauty of the province, you will not be disappointed, as there are vast numbers of attractions and miles of endless natural wonder to explore.

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