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The ex-Premier League star found the back of the net after 21 minutes before providing an assist seven minutes from time as Xu Xin doubled Taishan’s lead.
The result extended Shandong Taishan’s lead at the top of the CSL table to an unassailable ten points with three games left to play.
Wearing the captain's armband, Fellaini put Shandong in front when Hebei goalkeeper Bao Yaxiong was unable to do enough to stop Jin Jingdao's clipped ball from the right, leaving the ex-Belgium midfielder to bounce his miss-hit shot over the line.
Seven minutes from time, Fellaini was involved again, this time seeing Bao save his header only for Xu to score on the rebound and put the seal on Shandong's win.
Shandong's title marks the end of an era dominated by clubs largely backed by China's big-spending property developers.
Guangzhou, owned by embattled developers Evergrande, won eight of the ten titles since Shandong last prevailed, with Shanghai Port and the now-defunct Jiangsu Suning the other clubs to claim the Chinese Super League crown.
Aussie Aaron Mooy was also in action with his Shanghai Port side cruising to a 3-1 win against Shenzhen FC, keeping them in contention for a place in next year’s Asian Champions League.
Former Chelsea star Oscar was the standout player for Shanghai with the Brazilian providing an assist and scoring in the victory.