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QUFU -- A sound and light show was staged at Nishan Sacred Land in Qufu City, east China's Shandong Province, on Saturday, a cultural site built at the birthplace of the revered Chinese philosopher Confucius.
The show, dubbed "All for Benevolence", featured a multimedia collage of dynamic Chinese ink paintings and classical music, conveying the philosophy of Confucius, a great thinker in the Spring and Autumn Period (770 BC-476 BC), who posited that that all good virtues in the world ultimately boil down to benevolence.
Nishan Sacred Land, located in Qufu City, is traditionally considered Confucius' birthplace. This cultural tourism resort spans 35.76 square kilometers and features a 72-meter-high statue of Confucius as its prominent landmark. It includes a grand lecture hall and a temple dedicated to Confucius. It is a cultural base where visitors can learn about Chinese culture and experience Confucianism firsthand.