Shandong

Shandong
山东
Name transcription(s)
  Chinese山东省 Shāndōng shěng
  AbbreviationSD /
Location of Shandong within China
Coordinates: 36°24′N 118°24′E / 36.4°N 118.4°E / 36.4; 118.4
CountryChina
CapitalJinan
Largest cityQingdao
Divisions16 prefectures, 140 counties, 1941 townships
Government
  TypeProvince
  BodyShandong Provincial People's Congress
  Party SecretaryLin Wu
  Congress chairmanLin Wu
  GovernorZhou Naixiang
  CPPCC chairmanGe Huijun
  National People's Congress Representation174 deputies
Area
  Total
157,100 km2 (60,700 sq mi)
  Rank20th
Highest elevation1,545 m (5,069 ft)
Population
 (2020)
  Total
101,527,453
  Rank2nd
  Density650/km2 (1,700/sq mi)
   Rank5th
DemonymShandongese
Demographics
  Ethnic composition
  Languages and dialectsJiaoliao Mandarin, Jilu Mandarin, Zhongyuan Mandarin
GDP (2023)
  TotalCN¥9.21 trillion (3rd) (US$1.31 trillion)
  Per capitaCN¥90,772 (11th) (US$12,881)
ISO 3166 codeCN-SD
HDI (2022)0.789 (13th) – high
Websitesd.gov.cn
Shandong
Simplified Chinese山东
Traditional Chinese山東
Literal meaningEast of the Taihang Mountains
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinShāndōng
Bopomofoㄕㄢ ㄉㄨㄥ
Gwoyeu RomatzyhShandong
Wade–GilesShan1-tung1
IPA[ʂán.tʊ́ŋ]
Wu
RomanizationSe ton
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationSāan-dūng
JyutpingSaan1-dung1
IPA[san˥.tʊŋ˥]
Southern Min
Hokkien POJSoaⁿ-tang
Tâi-lôSuann-tang

Shandong is a coastal province in East China. Shandong has played a major role in Chinese history since the beginning of Chinese civilization along the lower reaches of the Yellow River. It has served as a pivotal cultural and religious center for Taoism, Chinese Buddhism and Confucianism. Shandong's Mount Tai is the most revered mountain of Taoism and a site with one of the longest histories of continuous religious worship in the world. The Buddhist temples in the mountains south of the provincial capital of Jinan were once among the foremost Buddhist sites in China. The city of Qufu was the birthplace of Confucius, and later became the center of Confucianism.

Shandong's location at the intersection of ancient and modern north–south and east–west trading routes has helped establish it as an economic center. After a period of political instability and economic hardship beginning in the late 19th century, Shandong has experienced rapid growth in recent decades. Home to over 100 million inhabitants, Shandong is the world's sixth-most populous subnational entity, and China's second-most populous province. The economy of Shandong is China's third-largest provincial economy with a GDP of CN¥8.3 trillion (US$1.3 trillion) in 2021, equivalent to the GDP of Mexico. If considered among sovereign states, Shandong would rank as the 15th-largest economy and the 15th-most populous as of 2021. Its GDP per capita is around the national average.

Shandong is one of China's leading provinces in education and research. It has 153 higher education institutions, ranking second in East China after Jiangsu and fourth among all Chinese first-level divisions after Jiangsu, Guangdong and Henan. As of 2024, the Nature Index ranked two major cities in Shandong (Jinan #31 and Qingdao #38) in the global top 40 cities by scientific research output.