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Mount Tai sets up national base for photography
2016-08-24

The inauguration ceremony of the National Base for Photography at Mount Tai was held on Aug 20 in Tai'an, East China's Shandong province, tarb.cc reported.

Mount Tai sets up national base for photography

The inauguration ceremony of the National Base for Photography at Mount Tai is held on Aug 20 in Tai'an, East China's Shandong province. [Photo/1545ts.com]

The opening ceremony was jointly sponsored by the China Photo Press, Shandong Photographers Association and the Mount Tai Management Committee.

Listed as a Cultural and Natural World Heritage site and honored as a "World Geopark", Mount Tai is among the first group of "National Parks of China", a 5A-class tourist attraction, the top-10 best National Civilized Spots in China. It has always been a place of interest for photographers.

The setup of the National Base for Photography at Mount Tai will create an interactive platform for press photographers and amateurs, as well as to promote the Mount Tai scenic area.

 
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