Provincial
Shandong (simplified Chinese: 山东; traditional Chinese: 山东; pinyin: Shāndōng; Wade-Giles: Shan-tung) is a coastal province of eastern People's Republic of China. Its abbreviation is Lǔ, after the state of Lu that existed here during the Spring and Autumn Period.
Shandong's name is literally translated as: east of the mountain, which refers to the province's location east of the Taihang Mountains. The province is located in the lower reaches of the Huang He (Yellow River) and extends out to sea in the form of the Shandong Peninsula. Shandong borders the Bohai Sea to the north, Hebei to the northwest, Henan to the west, Jiangsu to the south, and the Yellow Sea to the southeast; it also shares a very short border with Anhui, between Henan and Jiangsu.
A common nickname for Shandong is Qílǔ, after the state of Lu and state of Qi that existed here during the Spring and Autumn Period.
Shandong Stone Trade Associati
The main tasks of Shandong Stone Trade Association are as follows: play an active role as a bridge between government and enterprises; organize personnel training and technical consulting; exchange information; recommend enterprise products; protect the legitimate rights and interests of the industry and member units; self-discipline; edit and publish journals of Shandong Stone Collection and Shandong Stone; build an exchange window and platform for stone industry and enterprises; and carry out all kinds of activities in strict accordance with the Article of Association.