
Because Shandong has it all—history, culture, food, and nature. From Qingdao’s seaside charm to Jinan’s bubbling springs, Confucius’ hometown in Qufu, climbing Mount Tai, and flying kites in Weifang—it’s a true slice of China.
Both! You’ll find Confucius’ legacy in Qufu and UNESCO-listed Mount Tai, but also sunny beaches in Qingdao, natural springs in Jinan, and colorful kites in Weifang.
Shandong cuisine (Lu Cuisine) is one of China’s “Eight Greats.” Taste Qingdao seafood, Jinan dumplings, the Confucius Family Banquet in Qufu, tofu dishes in Tai’an, and Weifang snacks. Food is always part of the journey!
Super easy. High-speed trains link Qingdao, Jinan, Qufu, Tai’an, and Weifang. Most tours already include transfers.
A short Shandong tour of 3–4 days covers Qingdao and Jinan. For deeper exploration including Qufu and Mount Tai, plan 6–7 days.
Absolutely! In Qufu, students can join Confucian ceremonies, learn calligraphy, or try ancient music and archery. In Jinan, folk art workshops are fun, while Weifang is perfect for hands-on kite-making. Add Mount Tai hikes, and it’s the ultimate study trip.
Because it’s the birthplace of Confucius and Chinese philosophy. You get both cultural immersion and outdoor learning—perfect for schools.
Yes. Tours come with English-speaking guides, comfortable hotels, and smooth train rides. Itineraries balance learning and fun, so students are well taken care of.
Beer (Tsingtao Museum), seaside walks (Zhanqiao Pier & Golden Beach), and history (Badaguan villas).
It’s Confucius’ hometown. You’ll see the Confucius Temple, Mansion, and Cemetery—living history!
It’s the Kite Capital of the World! Join the International Kite Festival and discover local handicrafts.
