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Coordinates: 35°48′45″N 116°06′10″E / 35.81250°N 116.10278°E / 35.81250; 116.10278
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{{for|the former Liangshan County in Chongqing|Liangping County}}
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'''Liangshan County''' ({{Zh|c=[[wikt:梁|梁]][[wikt:山|山]][[wikt:县|县]]|p=Liángshān Xiàn}}) is a [[County (People's Republic of China)|county]] in [[Shandong]] province, [[China]]. Within its administrative territory is the famous [[Mount Liang]] (same name as the city). The area is the setting for the classic novel the ''[[Water Margin]]''.
'''Liangshan County''' ({{Zh|c=[[wikt:梁|梁]][[wikt:山|山]][[wikt:县|县]]|p=Liángshān Xiàn}}) is a [[County (People's Republic of China)|county]] in [[Shandong]] province, [[China]]. Within its administrative territory is the famous [[Mount Liang]] (same name as the city). The area is the setting for the classic novel the ''[[Water Margin]]''. Actually, Liangshan is a blooming sceic-tourist city. It has made huge changes in the past few years to recover the historic character in the ''[[Water Margin]]''. It's known as "The loyalty of the township", "The hometown of national WuShu" and "The place of the canal" and "The Oriental Wu Cheng".
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Liangshan County (Chinese: ; pinyin: Liángshān Xiàn) is a county in Shandong province, China. Within its administrative territory is the famous Mount Liang (same name as the city). The area is the setting for the classic novel the Water Margin. Actually, Liangshan is a blooming sceic-tourist city. It has made huge changes in the past few years to recover the historic character in the Water Margin. It's known as "The loyalty of the township", "The hometown of national WuShu" and "The place of the canal" and "The Oriental Wu Cheng". [[ thumb ]]


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35°48′45″N 116°06′10″E / 35.81250°N 116.10278°E / 35.81250; 116.10278