Situated at the foot of Zhanshan Hill and to the east of Taiping Hill, this temple was built in 1945. It has five halls and a pagoda, with an area of 20,000 square meters. The... Read More
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The Fahaisi Temple might be one of the oldest( or like a local said “The most ancient”) Buddhist temple in Qingdao. It is located at the Summer Village Town in Mount... Read More
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Lu Xun Park, originally called as Seaside Park, was constructed along the natural costal terrain in 1929, designed by Mr. Ge Jinying, a famous Chinese horticulturist. It was... Read More
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Number 1 Bathing Beach, packed with equipment rentals and amusements of all kinds, is 800 meters long and draws unbeleviable crowds during the summer months. As one of the venues... Read More
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0.3 miles from Qingdao Railway Station, Zhan Bridge (trestle in Chinese), a Qingdao landmark, welcomes travelers at their first stop in this beautiful coastal city.
Originally... Read More
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The May 4th Square (Wusi GuangChang) got its name in memory of the May 4th Movement. Located between the new municipal government building and the bay, it is composed of the... Read More
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Xinhao Shan (Signal Hill) is one of the 10 major hill parks in Qingdao. It was once a signal station during the German occupation in 1897. This hill offers 360° panoramic view... Read More
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In Badaguan--Eight Great Passes, located on the beautiful Huiquan Bay beach in the middle part of the city, avenues are named after China's famous passes. All the avenues undulate... Read More
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Located to the southeast of Zhanqiao Bridge, Xiaoqingdao Island is a pleasant little peninsular. Viewed from the sky, the island is shaped like an ancient lute, and hence is also... Read More
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See from the sea, the east part of the magnificent metropolis on the Qingdao coast looks like the Victoria Bay of Hong Kong. The construction of the eastern zone began in 1992,... Read More
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