List of Sites in Jinan - Parks and Nature Reserves

Parks and Nature Reserves

  • Huang Tai Park Chinese: 黄台公园; pinyin: Huáng Tái Gōng Yuán)
  • Jinan Baihua Park (Chinese: 济南市百花公园; pinyin: Jǐnán Shì Bǎi Huā Gōng Yuán, 36°40′31.30″N 117°3′48.96″E / 36.6753611°N 117.0636000°E / 36.6753611; 117.0636000)
  • Jinan Botanical Garden (Chinese: 济南植物园; pinyin: Jǐnán Zhíwù Yuán, 36°38′46.91″N 117°0′55.20″E / 36.6463639°N 117.0153333°E / 36.6463639; 117.0153333)
  • Jinan Zoo (Chinese: 济南动物园; pinyin: Jǐnán Dòngwù Yuán, 36°42′4.97″N 116°58′55.29″E / 36.7013806°N 116.9820250°E / 36.7013806; 116.9820250)
  • Jinan Hundred Miles Yellow River Scenic Area (Chinese: 济南百里黄河风景区; pinyin: Jǐnán Bǎilǐ Huánghé Fēngjǐngqū, 36°43′56.83″N 116°57′28.5″E / 36.7324528°N 116.957917°E / 36.7324528; 116.957917)
  • Three Officials Temple Scenic Area (Chinese: 三官庙景区; pinyin: Sānguānmiào Jǐngqū, 36°43′19.31″N 117°01′27.35″E / 36.7220306°N 117.0242639°E / 36.7220306; 117.0242639)
  • Yellow River Forest Park (Chinese: 黄河森林公园; pinyin: Huánghé Sēn Lín Gōng Yuán, 36°43′44.01″N 116°59′27.53″E / 36.7288917°N 116.9909806°E / 36.7288917; 116.9909806)
  • Red Leaves Valley (Chinese: 红叶谷; pinyin: Hóng Yè Gŭ, 36°29′1.86″N 117°9′46.62″E / 36.4838500°N 117.1629500°E / 36.4838500; 117.1629500)
  • Coiling Dragon Hill Forest Park (Chinese: 蟠龙山森林公园; pinyin: Pán Lóngshān Sēn Lín Gōng Yuán)
  • Yaoxiang National Forest Park (Chinese: 药乡国家森林公园; pinyin: Yào Xiāng Guó Jiā Sēn Lín Gōng Yuán)
  • Waterscreen Canyon Scenic Area (Chinese: 水帘峡风景区; pinyin: Shuǐ Lián Xiá Fēng Jǐng Qū)
  • Jinan Tang King Pingyuan Forest Park (Chinese: 济南唐王平原森林公园; pinyin: Jǐnán Táng Wáng Píng Yuán Sēn Lín Gōng Yuán)
  • Zhufeng Hill Scenic Area (Chinese: 朱凤山旅游风景区; pinyin: Zhū Fèng Shān Lǚ Yóu Fēng Jǐng Qū)

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