2. Lianqingshan: Qufu, the land of Qilu Kong Sheng in the north of Tengzhou, is adjacent to Yimeng Mountain in the east and Weishan Lake in the west. There are 99 hills and hills in Lianqingshan Mountains, with a total area of 140 square kilometers. The main peak, Motianling, is 603 meters above sea level, which is the second highest peak in southern Shandong. There are 20,000 mu of virgin forest in the north of Lianqingshan, with a forest coverage rate of 93%.
3. Mausoleum: located at the north end of Guanqiao Station Village, Tengzhou City, away from the town residence 1 km, outside the former Guoxue North Gate, and the original tomb site is under the ticket office of Guanqiao Railway Station. 1997 was announced by Tengzhou Municipal People's Government as a municipal key cultural relics protection unit;
4. Longquan Pagoda: Located in Tengzhou City, Shandong Province, it is a masonry pagoda with dense eaves. The pagoda is 43-35 meters high and has an octagonal level of nine. There is no document about its establishment time. According to experts, it belongs to the Northern Song Dynasty and has a history of nearly a thousand years. The whole building is rigorous in structure, simple and solemn, and vigorous in shape, which is a masterpiece of dense eaves stupa in northern China.