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Shandong

Shandong (Simplified Chinese: 山东, Traditional: 山東, Hanyu Pinyin: Shāndōng, WG: Shan-tung) is a coastal province of eastern People's Republic of China. Located in the lower reaches of the Huang He (Yellow River), it borders on the Bohai Sea and the Yellow Sea. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n
'山东省/山東省
Shāndōng Shěng'\
Province Abbreviation(s): 鲁 (Lǔ)
Capital Jinan
Area
 - Total
 - % water
Ranked 19th
156,700 km²
xx%
Population \n
 - Total (end of 2001) \n
 - Density
Ranked 2nd\n
90,410,000\n
591/km²
Administration Type Province
GovernorHan Yuqun

Table of contents
1 History
2 Geography
3 Economy
4 Demographics
5 Culture
6 Tourism
7 Miscellaneous topics
8 External links

History

Shandong became a province during the Ming dynasty. Qingzhou used to be its capital. In 412, the Chinese Buddhist monk Faxian landed at Laoshan, on the southern edge of the Shandong peninsula, and proceeded to Qingzhou to edit and translate the scriptures he had brought back from India. Jimo was founded in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty and was the second largest settlement in Shandong at the time. The town lies north of Qingdao. In 1996, the discovery of over 200 buried Buddhist statues at Qingzhou was hailed as a major archaeological find. The statues included early examples of painted figures, and are thought to have been buried due to Emperor Huizong's Song Dynasty repression of Buddhism (he favoured Taoism).

Geography

Neighboring provinces:
Jiangsu, Anhui, Henan, and Hebei. Shandong is located in the lower reaches of the Huang He (Yellow River). It borders on the Bohai Gulf and the Yellow Sea. Coastline: 3,000 km. The Grand Canal of China flows through Shandong. Major cities include:\n* Dongying\n* Jinan\n* Qingdao\n* Yantai\n* Zibo Other geographical features include:\n* Laizhou Bay - the southernmost of the 3 bays of the Bohai Sea\n* Shandong Peninsula - southern limit of the Bohai Sea

Economy

Shandong ranks first among the provinces in the production of a variety of products, including
cotton and wheat as well as precious metals such as gold and diamonds.

Demographics

Culture

Tourism

Miscellaneous topics

Professional sports teams based in Shandong include:\n* Chinese Football Association Super League\n** Shandong Luneng\n** Qingdao Beilaite\n* Chinese Football Association Jia League\n** Qingdao Hailifeng\n* Chinese Basketball Association\n** Shandong Jinsidun Lions

Colleges and universities

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Jinan University (Jinan)\n* Ocean University of China (Qingdao)\n*Shandong University (Jinan)

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