The ‘The Grand Ceremony of Offering Sacrifices to Mount Tai in China’ is elaborately created by the production team of Mr. Mei Shuaiyuan, the founder of large-scale real-life landscape performances in China. It is a large-scale real-life landscape performance, which is divided into seven chapters and reproduces the scenes of emperors of five dynasties offering sacrifices to Mount Tai. The performance takes the historical culture of Mount Tai as the core and the natural landscape of Mount Tai as the background, fully demonstrating the unique value and profound connotation of Mount Tai culture.
‘The Grand Ceremony of Offering Sacrifices to Mount Tai in China’ takes Mount Tai culture as the creative material. With the historical background of emperors of five dynasties including Qin, Han, Tang, Song and Qing climbing Mount Tai and offering sacrifices as the creative main line, it shows the spiritual orientation of the Chinese nation in respecting heaven and earth, and promotes and praises the spirit of ‘the unity of heaven and man’ presented in Chinese history and culture.Opening hours: From May 1st to September 30th, it is open from 20:00 to 21:20. On October 1st, it is open from 20:00 to 21:15. From October 2nd to October 4th, it is open from 18:40 to 19:55 and from 20:35 to 21:50. From October 5th to October 31st, it is open from 19:30 to 20:45.
Preferential policies: Children: Those under 1.2 meters (excluding) in height and not occupying a seat are free.
Supplementary note: The above policies are for reference only. The specific policies are subject to the disclosure on the day of the scenic spot.
Service facilities: Parking lot: [Parking lot of the Grand Ceremony of Offering Sacrifices to Mount Tai]. Reference price: free. Address: Tianzhufeng Scenic Area, Tai’an City. Number of parking spaces: 1120.