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Which mountain is Guo Shan?

The national mountain of China is Mount Tai. Mount Tai, also known as Daishan, Daizong, Daiyue, Dongyue and Taiyue, is one of the famous five mountains in China.

Taishan District, which belongs to Tai 'an City, Shandong Province, is located in the middle of Tai 'an City, with Taishan Mountain in the north, Daiyue District of Tai 'an City in the east, west and south, and Licheng District and Changqing District of Jinan City in the north, with a total area of 336.86 square kilometers. It is the political center, economic center and transportation center of Tai 'an.

Taishan District is the seat of Tai 'an Municipal Party Committee and Municipal Government with a long history. Since 5000 BC, Dawenkou culture has entered its heyday. In the early Western Han Dynasty, Taishan County was established, Daiyue Town was established in Jin Dynasty, and Tai 'an Prefecture was established in Qing Dynasty. Mount Tai, known as the "national mountain" and "sacred mountain", is the world's first "double heritage" of nature and culture and a world geological park. Dai Temple, one of the four ancient architectural complexes in China, is the place where emperors of past dynasties held rituals of collecting Zen and offering sacrifices to Mount Tai.

According to the data of the seventh census, as of 0: 00 1 1 on June 2020, the resident population of Taishan District was 7997 1.

In 20 19, there were 5 streets, 2 towns and 1 township in Taishan district. The regional GDP reached 55.053 billion yuan, of which the added value of the primary industry was 758 million yuan, the added value of the secondary industry was 65.438+08.434 billion yuan, the added value of the tertiary industry was 358.6 10/000 billion yuan, and the proportion of the tertiary industries was1.38: 3.348: 651.

The development of history

During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the State of Qi established Boyi in China.

Boyi was changed to Boyang County in Qin Dynasty, Bo County in early Han Dynasty and Bo County in Taishan County. Six years after Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty (1 10 years ago), Taishan County Government moved to Gao Feng (now Guxian Village, Fanzhen, Daiyue District).

In the Northern Wei Dynasty, Bo County was changed to Boping County, and Taishan County moved to Boping.

During the Northern Qi Dynasty, Boping was changed to Bo County, Taishan County was abolished and Dongping County was established.

In the first year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty (58 1), Dongping County was abandoned. In the 16th year (596), Bo County was changed to Wenyang County, and then changed to Bocheng County.