Every spring, our school sends grades 6 through 12 on trips around China in order to learn more about Chinese culture and deepen the students' appreciation for their host country. This year, we went with the 7th graders to tour
Shandong Province.
We stayed overnight at Weifeng in a nice hotel with an attached amusement park. From there, we headed to
Zibo where we explored a cave, visited an aviary, played on a ropes course, hiked up a hill, and stood on a piece of the
Qin Dynasty wall (kinda like the
Great Wall, but smaller).
Next, we headed to
Qufu, the birthplace of
Confucius. We stayed two nights there and saw his home, his grave, and the temple dedicated in his honor. Later, we played Capture the Flag between the outer wall of Qufu and its moat.
From there, we headed to
Taishan, the
holiest mountain in China. We climbed to the top, ascending about 3,000 steps along the way (we started halfway up the mountain), reaching a final elevation of over 1500 meters. We stayed overnight at the top of the mountain, then headed home the next day.
The trip was a blast and the kids were great! I can't wait for Spring Trips next year. Enjoy the pictures. :-)