Qingdao Hill Forts Park War Museum Qingdao War Museum: Japanese, German, and Chinese guns, parchments, documents, testimonials, etc.
Built in 1903 at a cost of 2.5 million tears of silver and used by Mao Zedong in 1958. The Governor’s Mansion has thirty rooms each with individual fireplaces.
Qingdao 青岛 Style
Yeah sure … we have all heard “Gangnam Style” by the Korean pop star Psy, but you probably have never really seen how we do it here in China’s Sailing City. I miss the city I called home for 10 years, my friends, and of course that infamous – Qingdao 青岛 Style!
Group purchasing deals on Qingdao restaurants, goods, and services. Save big on Qingdao’s attractions such a Polar Ocean World.
The Qingdao King Street Underground Shopping Complex is an elegant masterpiece with a classical European style atmosphere.
Qingdao Travelogue 2010
Qingdao Attractions: Take a trip through Qingdao’s historical Parks, Beaches, and museums including European architecture.
Tsingtao Beer Museum
The Tsingtao Museum and Beer Factory (founded in 1903) is “must see” attraction that should not be missed. The tour is broken up into three parts.
The Qingdao Adventure Duck departs from gate #1 (the gate facing May 4 Square). Tickets cost 120 RMB per person and there’s no charge.
Qingdao International Marina: On July 13th, 2001, China won the bid to host the 2008 Olympic Games. As such, Qingdao hosted the 2008 Olympic Sailing Regattas.
TianHou Temple: Predates Qingdao City itself and located in old town near Zhan Qiao Pier. MaZu, the Chinese Goddess of the sea is known to protect passing ships.
HuaShi Villa (Huashi Lou): Which means colorful rock building, is a 5 story structure made of granite and marble with a large turret at the top.
Badaguan (Eight Passes): famous for its tree lined streets, gardens, & European architecture, is located between bathing beach #2 and Taiping.
Qingdao History: The Underground Command Post is all that remains of vast underground fortifications which were constructed in 1899.
The Assignation of two German missionaries allows Kaiser Wilhelm II to force the Qing Government to lease Qingdao to Germany in 1898.
Qingdao Culture Street
Qingdao now has loads of themed streets ( Wedding and Photography, Commercial, Beer, Scientific and Technology, Red Wine, and more).