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- Qingdao, Shandong, China -

Introducation of Qingdao

Qingdao, nestled on the southern coast of Shandong Peninsula and bordering the Yellow Sea, is a renowned coastal city in eastern China, often hailed as the "Switzerland of the East". Geographically blessed, it blends rolling hills with azure seas, creating a unique landscape. Climatically, it features a temperate monsoon climate with distinct marine characteristics: winters are mild without severe cold (average January temperature around -0.5℃ in urban areas) and summers cool without swelter (average August temperature 25.2℃), making it an ideal summer resort.


Featured Scenic Spots


May Fourth Square:A symbol of Qingdao's modernity and prosperity, with a large central fountain and the iconic "May Wind" sculpture. It offers a stunning view of the ocean and the city skyline.

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Zhanqiao Pie: Built in 1891, it is the symbol of Qingdao. The 440-meter-long pier extends into the sea. There is a Chinese-style "Huilan Pagoda" at the end. Along the shore is the beautiful Pier Park.

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Badaguan Scenic Area: Lying between Huiquan Cape and Taiping Cape, it faces the rippling Taiping Bay. In this area, more than 200 villas of exotic styles are scattered among the plants and trees, making it a World Architecture Museum.

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