: Mount Tai is one of the most beautiful and shocking ten famous mountains in China and the first of the ten famous mountains in China. The natural landscape of Mount Tai is magnificent and tall, with the infiltration and rendering of spiritual culture for thousands of years and the foil of cultural landscape. This paper analyzes the mutual harmony between the natural landscape and cultural landscape of Mount Tai, and the overall conception of Mount Tai centered on "facing the sky" expresses the aesthetic category of "harmony" in Chinese aesthetic thought. The objective of this study is to find out the combination mechanism of natural landscape and cultural landscape in Mount Tai. By analyzing the combination of roads, streams and valleys, as well as the coordination of pavilions, squares, stone railings and natural environment on the winding road of Mount Tai, it shows that the characteristics of Mount Tai landscape are the harmony of nature itself, the harmony between natural landscape and cultural landscape, and the psychological harmony between landscape and tourists. The study results show that the planning of Mount Tai landscape is to achieve overall harmony and we should not only maintain the harmony of natural body, but also solve the harmony between natural landscape and cultural landscape, as well as the psychological and physiological harmony between landscape and tourists.
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