

The City of Springs in China
Jinan is the capital of Shandong Province, located in eastern China, and is known as the "City of Springs" thanks to the hundreds of natural springs that flow throughout the city. Its urban landscape combines lakes, parks and constantly flowing water, creating a tranquil, pleasant atmosphere uncommon in major Chinese cities. Throughout history, Jinan has been an important cultural and administrative centre, and today it offers a mix of tradition, nature and local life. It is an ideal destination for those seeking a different city, with a more relaxed pace and a strong connection to water.
What to see?
Baotu Spring
The most famous in the city and one of Jinan's symbols. Its waters flow with constant force and have been admired for centuries by poets and travellers.
Daming Lake
A large lake in the city centre surrounded by gardens, temples and traditional pavilions. It is one of the most pleasant places to stroll and enjoy the local atmosphere.
Black Tiger Spring
Another of the best-known springs, where water flows through tiger-shaped stone sculptures. It is very popular with locals.
Recommended experiences
Strolling among springs and lakes
Exploring the city following its natural springs is a unique experience that defines Jinan's identity.
Enjoying local life at Daming Lake
Watching locals walk, exercise or relax by the water lets you connect with the city's rhythm.
Exploring Furong Street
A perfect place to discover local cuisine and the traditional atmosphere.
Culture & fun facts
Over 70 natural springs
The city has numerous natural springs that are part of its identity and history.
Water as a symbol of the city
The springs have been a source of cultural and artistic inspiration for centuries.
Important cultural centre of Shandong
Jinan has played a significant role in the region's history.
Local cuisine
Jinan's cuisine is part of Shandong cooking, one of the most important in China. It is characterised by balanced flavours, the use of fresh ingredients and traditional techniques. Notable dishes include soups, meats and seafood, as well as a great variety of local snacks.
Tips for travellers
Jinan has good high-speed rail connections with cities like Beijing and Shanghai. To see its main attractions it is recommended to spend one or two days, especially to enjoy its parks and springs at a relaxed pace. It is an ideal destination for those seeking a quiet, cultural and different city within China.
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