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    Huabuzhu Hill-a stunning local attraction unknown to tourists

    By Li Yang and Zhao Ruixue in Jinan | China Daily | Updated: 2016-09-15 11:06

    There are also dozens of cypress trees, which are about 800 years, in the area.

    The temple halls contain exquisite frescoes which are covered under a thick layer of plaster.

    It is believed that this was done to protect them during the political movements of the 1960s and the 1970s.

    Besides Taoist gods, statues of Mi Ziqian and Pang Choufu are also found in the temple.

    The two lived about 2,000 years ago near the hill, and are worshipped, respectively, for their filial piety and unswerving loyalty to the king.

    Speaking of the two figures, Li Xiaoyong, a local resident in his late 80s, says: "For us, Mi and Pang represent the hills' cultural values. They have been role models for local children for generations."

    Despite the military occupation putting the hill out of bounds for the locals for a long period, it did result in the hill and Huayang being protected from environmental damage.

    Almost proving this point, two small hills nearby have nearly disappeared due to rampant quarrying.

    In the year 2000, Huabuzhu was made a park, and then upgraded to a provincial-level geological park.

    Meanwhile, research has uncovered that a host of famous poets and artists over the centuries were inspired by the fabulous views of Huabuzhu, when it was surrounded by water, and that there are many classic artworks celebrating this view still in existence.

    Huabuzhu, means a lotus bud in the water, and the name probably refers to a time when water surrounded the hill.

    But the lake gradually receded to a few ponds as a canal in late Song Dynasty was dug to connect Jinan to Bohai Bay.

    The ponds' water comes from a natural spring called Huaquan at the foot of the hill's southern slope.

    There are legends about almost every large stone on the hill. And Wang spent nearly 10 years studying the legends and history of the hill before writing the book on it.

    "I am just proud of this hill, though I have not known it for very long," he says.

     

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