Photo by Wulongtan Park - Capture the Ming Shi Pavilion and high-rise buildings together in a photo at the stone frame location, blending ancient and modern in a single frame.

Wulongtan Park - Capture the Ming Shi Pavilion and high-rise buildings together in a photo at the stone frame location, blending ancient and modern in a single frame.

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No. 18 Kuangshi Street, Tianqiao District, Jinan City, Shandong Province (at the intersection of the Communist Youth League)

Walking Guide

Walk to the right from the Five Dragons Fountain. — step-by-step photo guide

Walk to the right from the Five Dragons Fountain.

Go straight after crossing the small bridge. — step-by-step photo guide

Go straight after crossing the small bridge.

Arrive at the shooting location where past and present meet. — step-by-step photo guide

Arrive at the shooting location where past and present meet.

Head south from the Five Dragons Fountain. — step-by-step photo guide

Head south from the Five Dragons Fountain.

Go right. — step-by-step photo guide

Go right.

Go left. — step-by-step photo guide

Go left.

As you enter, you'll see the Five Dragons Fountain. — step-by-step photo guide

As you enter, you'll see the Five Dragons Fountain.

Navigate to the East Gate of Wulong潭 (Wulong Spring). 

Note: Since "Wulong潭" is a proper noun, it's generally kept in its original form when translating. However, "潭" means "spring" or "pond," so you may also see it translated as "Wulong Spring" or "Wulong Pond." For this context, I'll use "Wulong Spring":

Navigate to the East Gate of Wulong Spring. — step-by-step photo guide

Navigate to the East Gate of Wulong潭 (Wulong Spring). Note: Since "Wulong潭" is a proper noun, it's generally kept in its original form when translating. However, "潭" means "spring" or "pond," so you may also see it translated as "Wulong Spring" or "Wulong Pond." For this context, I'll use "Wulong Spring": Navigate to the East Gate of Wulong Spring.