Jinan, capital of Shandong Province on China's east coast, is the
province's political, economic and cultural center.
Location in the western part of the center of Shandong Province,
Jinan is at the juncture of the Beijing-Shanghai and Qingdao-Jinan
railways. Nearby to the south is Mount Tai, officially recognized
by the United Nations as part of the world's natural and cultural
heritage. To the north is the Yellow River, which is called the
"cradle of the Chinese nation".
With a warm-temperate continental monsoon climate and clear-cut
seasonal changes, Jinan has an average annual temperature of 14C
and an annual mean precipitation of 650-700mm.
Thanks to its long history, Jinan has been designated by the State
Council as a famous historical and cultural city. As Jinan boasts a
number of natural springs amid picturesque scenery, it is known as
the "City of Spring". The city tree of Jinan is the willow, and the
city flower is the lotus.