- Black Tiger Spring
The Black Tiger Spring (zh-cp|c=linktext|黑|虎|泉||p=linktext|Hè| Hǔ| Quán) is a culturally significant artesian
karst spring located in the city ofJinan ,Shandong Province,China . The spring is ranked as the second most significant among the 72 named springs in Jinan (after theBaotu Spring ). The water of spring stems from moderately-deep circulation [http://md1.csa.com/partners/viewrecord.php?requester=gs&collection=ENV&recid=9003110&q=jinan+spring&uid=788597020&setcookie=yes Fang, P., Cao, Y., Tang, K., Li, X., Wang, S. (1988) Age Dating of the Groundwater in the Spring Area of Jinan City in: Karst Hydrogeology and Karst Environment Protection. Volume 2. Proceedings of the 21st Congress of the International Association of Hydrogeologists, Guilin, China October 10-15, 1988. IAHS Publication No. 176, (1988). p 597-605] ] and emerges from a water-filled limestone cave in a steep cliff. From the mouth of the cave, the water is funneled to flow out of the mouths of three ornamental stone-carved tiger heads into a square-shaped spring pool. From there it runs into the old city moat, next to which the spring is located. According to the tradition, there was a black rock lying in front of the cave in ancient time [http://www.gochinatravel.com/n2169c174.aspx online article from www.gochinatravel.com] ] . The name of the spring is said to be derived from the shape and color of the rock, which resembled a black tiger, and the sound of the water gushing past the rock being reminiscent of the roar of a tiger. The ancient layout of the spring is described in a poem by theMing Dynasty poet, Yan Bizeng.Location
The Black Tiger Spring is located on the south bank of the old city moat, close to the southeastern corner of the moat. A bit to the east, on the opposite site of the moat stands the Liberation Pavilion that commemorates the arrival of the victorious
People's Liberation Army in Jinan.References
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