Qilun
Qilun is a town located in the northern part of the Chinese province of Shandong. It is situated in the eastern part of the province, approximately 200 kilometers east of the provincial capital, Jinan. The town is part of the Yantai City administrative division and is known for its agricultural activities, particularly the cultivation of wheat and corn. Qilun is also home to several historical sites, including the ancient Qilun Temple, which dates back to the Tang Dynasty. The temple is a significant cultural and historical landmark, attracting visitors interested in the region's history and architecture. The town's economy is primarily driven by agriculture and local industries, with a growing focus on tourism due to its historical and natural attractions. Qilun is connected to major transportation routes, making it accessible for both local and external visitors. The town's population is predominantly Han Chinese, and it is known for its friendly and welcoming community. Qilun's natural environment includes lush forests and scenic landscapes, which contribute to its appeal as a tourist destination. The town's development is influenced by both traditional practices and modern advancements, aiming to balance preservation of its cultural heritage with progress in various sectors.