Zibo
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Zibo is a city in Shandong.Get in
By plane
Zibo is a 90 minute drive from Jinan Yaoqiang International Airport. The airport bus is available in front of the Zibo Rose Hotel near the railway station. There are eight buses daily, which make airport runs between 05:20 to 17:00. Jinan Yaoqiang Airport has also recently begun construction of the Luzhong Passenger Terminal in Zibo City which is located on the first floor of the Guomao Mansion in northern Liuquan Lu (Zhangdian District). This terminal is expected to be operational in the near future.
By bus
Zibo's long-distance bus station is located at 22 Xingyuan Xi Lu, Zhangdian District. Buses to Tai'an, (where Mt. Tai is located) depart every 30 minutes.
By train
Trains provide the most convenient and inexpensive mode of transportation to Mt. Tai. About 15 trains run to and from the mountain, making stops in Zibo. The journey to Mt. Tai from Zibo takes about two hours, with tickets at ¥14-87.
Zibo Train Station
See
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Zibo Ceramics Museum
phone: +86 533 218 3902address: 153号 Shangchang W St, Zhangdian Qu, Zibo Shi, Shandong Sheng, China, 255000A large ceramics museum in central Zibo containing a number of galleries with many interesting examples of Chinese ceramics, both ancient and modern. The central hall has some particularly interesting ceramic figures of Chinese heroes, real and fictional. -
Pusong Ling Ancient Home
address: Liaozhai Rd, Zichuan Qu, Zibo Shi, Shandong Sheng, ChinaHome of ancient author of famous horror stories. Yuanshan National Forest ParkThis is the only national forest in Zibo. The park consists of five scenic zones: The great wall of the Qi Kingdom, the grass skiing field, the Dinosaur Valley, and the folk custom garden.
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phone: +86 533 666666, +86 533 6401968address: 23 Yinzishi Street, Zhoucun Ancient Commercial City, Zhoucun District (周村区周村古商城银子市街23号)
Linzi District
Linzi is a district of Zibo far to the east of the city centre; it is located where the ancient state of Qi once had their capital city.
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phone: +86 533 7175778 (enquiries), +86 533 6074566 (group bookings)address: 308 Linzi Avenue, Linzi District (临淄区临淄大道308)This museum contains galleries about the ancient Qi State that once controlled half of modern Shandong Province. A second paid-for gallery contains relics from an ancient royal tomb; very much like the Terracotta Warriors in miniature. There is also some information about China's ancient football-like sport 'cuju' and a confirmation from FIFA that Zibo was the origin of professional soccer (really!).
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Linzi Ancient Chinese Vehicle Museum
address: Qiling Town, Linzi District, Zibo 255400, ChinaThis museum, which is constructed on both sides and underneath of a motorway, has galleries containing information about and full-scale replicas of chariots from various periods in Chinese history. The chariots are impressive. An archeological site displaying slain horses from an ancient Qi State royal tomb sits directly under the motorway and is the reason for the rather isolated location of this interesting museum.
Drink
48 Bar (四十八号酒巴) This bar is located on LiuQuan Lu (六泉路) next to Brazilian Barbeque (巴西烤肉) . And is where Zibo's expats as well as locals head on Friday or Saturday Evenings to kick back. The beers are relatively cheap for a foreigner bar $10 yuan Qingdao big bottles. Liquor is a little more expensive at about $30 to $50 yuan for a single shot of your favourite Vodka, Tequila or Jack Daniel's. Zibo's small expat population make most patrons usually very friendly and if you bring your iPod or MP3 you can jam out to some of your favourite songs. There is also table football and draughts for those who love bar games.
齐王府-QiWangFu Night Club Is the best nightclub Zibo has to offer. Taxi drivers are all familiar so getting there should not be a problem. Entrance is usually free for ladies and 10-20 yuan for males. Referred to as 'bouncy club' by foreigners in this city. It can be lots of fun if you like dancing. Bigger dance floor than the average Chinese nightclub lots of Chinese techno and drinks aren't too cheap but locals usually head there after they have already done most of their drinking. There are usually games or competitions in between the dancing hosted by the local emcees.