Qingdao Sightseeing
Visit Qingdao's Landmarks and Immerse in Chinese
Culture
Badaguan - Eight Passes Villas Scenic Area |
The Eight Passes Villas Scenic Area is so named
because eight of the roads here are named after China's most
famous passes. The area features Russian, English, French, German,
and Danish constructions which are now mostly either large scale
guesthouses or sanitariums. With its colonial, predominantly
German, historically Qingdao contains the architecture of many
different European styles.
Outside of the old German Concession, north of the railway station,
most of this history is displayed in Badaguan, also known as
the Huiquan area. The area of the Eight Passes Villas is very
pleasant; each pass has its own tree species. The Princess Building
and the Huashi Building are open to the public in the daytime.
The Huashi Building was home to the president of Kuomintang,
Chiang Kai-shek. The Gothic-style Princess Building is located
at No. 10, Juyongguan Road; Eight Passes Villas Scenic Area has
become a popular background for wedding photos.
Built in 1930, Huashi Villa was originally a villa of a Russian
aristocrat and later sold to a British businessman. After liberation,
the building was used for a reception facility. The building is
one of the famous landscapes in the Eight Passes villa district
for its unique appearance. Located near Beach No. 2, the mixture
of Roman and Greek architectural styles make the villa resemble
a miniature castle planted into China.
Address: No. 18 Huanghai Road (at Shanhaiguan Road), Shinan District,
Qingdao
Tel: (86532) 8387-2168
Facing
the Yellow Sea, Mount Laoshan is located to the east of Qingdao.
The tall and majestic Mount Laoshan is famous for its marvelous
mountainous scenery and coastal landscape. It also holds significant
importance in Taoism. Spending one or two days climbing Mount
Laoshan will enrich your trip to Qingdao. The best season to
climb is from May to October. Mount Laoshan is the most recognized
mountain of all mountains on the coast of China. Thus it is a
must to see when traveling in Qingdao as this famous mountain
caters well for all tourists. Three lines, Liuqing, Taiqing,
and Yangkou lead the visitors to 220 scenic spots including historical
and natural points of interest.
The Small Qingdao Island lies to the southeast of Zhan Bridge
in Qingdao Bay, and is an important resort of the Qingdao Coastal
Scenic Area. It is a great place to enjoy ocean views and to
soak up an island atmosphere.
The island is famous for its unspoiled natural scenery, which
includes steep rocky outcrops, and a variety of trees, such as
cherries, pomegranates and hibiscus. Visitors can either walk
along the coastline to enjoy the gentle ocean breeze, or sit
on the beach to watch and the gentle waves roll in. There are
also statues and pavilions that can be viewed at various locations.
This all makes for a delightful island to visit.
Another famous island attraction that adds to the glamour of
Small Qingdao Island is the 'beacon'. It was built by the Germans
in 1900 and stands 15.5 meters (51 feet) tall. It is built in
the shape of an octagon and constructed from white marble. In
the sunlight, the tower shines as white as snow while at night
the light at the top sparkles like a ruby, guiding ships safely
into the bay. When viewed from the sea, the beacon's light flickers
and appears to be floating on the waves. The local people consider
it to be one of the ten top scenes of Qingdao and call this view
'Floating Light on the Qing Island'.
TianHou
Palace has the longest history in the urban area. This
temple was first built in the Ming Dynasty (1467 AD). Its original
name was Tianfei Temple, and was later changed to Tianhou. With
a stage in the front and bell & drum towers on both
sides, this temple is also used as Qingdao's Folk Customs Museum.
Address: No. 19 Taiping Road, Shinan District, Qingdao
Tel: (86532) 8287-7656
Opening Hours: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Mostvisitors heading to Qingdao would have heard of the beer. The
brewery has some interesting exhibits and the bottling plant
definitely peaks hop drinkers with brewing details. Of course
the free samples are abundant and are likely to lure visitors.
Address: No. 56 Dengzhou Road (east of Chushuishan Children's
Park), Shibei District, Qingdao
Tel: (86532) 8383-3437
Opening Hours: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
May
Fourth Square (Wusi Guangchang) is a large public square in Qingdao's
central business district. It is located between the new municipal
government building and Fushan Bay and is composed of Shizhengting
Square, the central square and the coastal park. Named after
the nationwide protest movement that started in Qingdao, the
square is best recognized by the large "May Wind" (Wuyue
Feng) sculpture near the seaside. The square is a popular tourist
destination, and is bordered by the city government to the north,
the sea to the south, and residential and commercial buildings
on either side. On pleasant days May Fourth Square fills with
young couples on the ground and kites in the air.
There are altogether 6 beaches in the Qingdao area and for varying
reasons all are worth a visit.
The No. 1 beach (Diyi yuchang) located at Huiquan Bay, is famous
for soft sands, limpid seawater and mild waves. The beach has
some interesting features: a view of the distant Huiquan cape,
with the waves lapping its red reefs, the nearby Luxun park,
with its shade-providing pines and cypresses, and its weird,
round changing huts. It is the longest of the beaches, around
580 meters long.
For the more claustrophobic, No. 2 (Dier yuchang) and No. 3
(Disan yuchang) Beaches are probably a safer option; they are
smaller, but less crowded. The No. 3 beach is filled with lovers
and kite flyers. At the eastern end of the beach, on the hill,
is the Huashi Lou, a former German governor's residence built
in 1905, with fantastic architecture and decent views of the
surrounding area.
The No. 6 Beach (Diliu yuchang) is mainly rock pools and dirty
grayish sand. In the early morning the beach is filled with an
abundance of sword wielding Tai Chi practitioners, joggers and
fishermen.
For a secluded beach experience, head for the golden sands of
Yellow Island (Huangdao) . After a high speed ferry, (about 20
minutes), and a longer public bus (or shorter minibus) ride,
you will arrive at the Long GoldenGbeach (Jinsha Haitan) in Huangdao.
Initial impressions can be misleading, as the entrance to the
beach is filled with stalls and broken English vendors, but it
is easy to get away from this. You will need a good day to fully
appreciate this trip. The ferry leaves from the local ferry terminal
(Qingdao lunduzhan) on the western side of Qingdao (down the
road from the Friendship Hotel).
Qingdao is host to China's first public aquarium, opened in 1932.
Today the Underwater World Museum consists of four main areas
on both sides of the street, and connected underneath the street itself.One
highlight is the moving platform that takes visitors in a tunnel
through the aquarium itself - one can look all around and see fish from
every angle. Also, don't miss the ever-popular mermaid shows. Located next
to the No. 1 beach, a day at the aquarium and a late afternoon at the beach
make for a great summer day.
Address: No. 1 Laiyang Road, Shinan District, Qingdao
Tel: (86532) 8287-8218
Opening Hours: 8:00 am - 6:00 pm (May 1 - Oct.31); 8:30 am -
5:00 pm (Nov.1 - Apr.1)
Xinhao (Signal) Hill Park |
While the three red balls adorning the top of Signal Hill (Xinhao
Shan) are charming to behold from afar, a visit to the park itself
provides an opportunity to view remarkable vistas of West Qingdao's
classical landmarks from the comfort of a revolving platform.
First used by the Germans in 1897 for radio communications, Signal
Hill now features several scenic pavilions, gift shops, and a
tea house tucked among its prominent architectural curiosities.
From the highest point in the old city (98 meters), one will
learn to appreciate Qingdao's designation as "the city of
red roofs, green trees, blue sea, and azure sky."
Address: No. 17 Qidong Road, 18 Longshan Road, Qingdao
ZhanBridge is one of the important symbols of Qingdao. Overlooking
the lighthouse on Small Qingdao Island (Xiao Qing Dao), the 440
meters long pier reaches into Qingdao Bay; and at the end there
is the traditional two story Huilan Pavilion. In 1999 it was
set up into a park. To the west is the No. 6 beach.
Anyone who has been to Qingdao, or checked their beer labels,
will not fail to recall Zhanqiao Pier, the symbol of this city.
This is an obvious destination for anyone wishing to complete
their Qingdao experience.
The views from here contrast sharply with the towering modern
buildings looking down upon the old German Concession area, with
its church peaks and parks, and with its red clay tiles interrupted
by dark green pines. At full tide, the billowy surf rolls against
the beach, the breakers sending up a fountain of spray. With
the ebbing of the tide, the brown coral reefs and yellow sand
emerge. This is a great time for tourists and locals to gather
conches and other seashells.
Address: Off Taiping Road, in the Tuandao Bay, Qingdao
Opening Hours: 7:00 am - 7:00 pm (peak season); 8:00 am - 5:30
pm (low season)
The Zhanshan Temple was built in 1945 and is situated at the foot
of Zhanshan Hill and to the east of Taiping Hill,. It has five
halls and a pagoda, with an area of 20,000 square meters. The
temple boasts a large collection of skillfully carved statues
of Buddha and Buddhist scriptures. There are tens of thousands
of people at Zhanshan Temple from April 8 to 10 on the lunar
calendar every year.
Address: No. 2 Zhiquan Road, Shinan District, Qingdao
Tel: (86532) 8386-2038
Opening Hours: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Zhongshan Park, nicknamed as "Dongyuan Flower Sea", has many of its scenes
named after flowers and plants such as Oriental Cherry Road,
Plum Blossom Road, Chinese Herbaceous Peony Garden, and Osmanthus
Flower Garden as well as other tourists sights like Little West
Lake. The 500 meter long Oriental Cherry Corridor is a
famous scenic spot featuring 20,000 Japanese cherry trees. Every
April and May, a Cherry Festival attracts thousands of admirers
to view the delicate pink blossoms.
Address: No. 28 Wendeng Road, Shinan District, Qingdao
Tel: (86532) 8287-0564
Opening Hours: 6:00 am - 6:00 pm
NOTE: Although
this information is correct at the time of our web publication,
it is still advised that you call the phone number and confirm
the address before going to the venue because some venues may
have changed their telephone numbers or address locations.
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