There are so much to see and experience in Qingdao!
Here we present some “MUSTS”, sites that you shall not miss when you visit Qingdao:
Beaches
Qingdao is renowned for its stunning yellow sand beaches along its scenic, winding coastline. With several beaches to choose from, sea bathing is a must when visiting this vibrant city. Among these, Number One Beach (Diyi Yuchang) stands out as the most...
Festivals
Undisputedly the highlight of Qingdao's annual events is the Qingdao International Beer Festival , which has been celebrated every August since 1991. This festival has grown into the largest and most influential beer festival in Asia, attracting millions...
Zhanqiao Pier
Zhanqiao Pier, located in Qingdao Bay, is the symbol of old Qingdao and a beloved historical landmark. Built in 1891, the pier holds great significance as it was originally constructed as a military pier by the Qing Dynasty to protect against foreign...
Xiaoyushan Hill Park
A visit to Xiaoyushan Hill Park is a must for anyone exploring Qingdao, as it offers one of the most spectacular panoramic views of the city. Nestled on a hill just a short distance from the bustling urban area, this charming park provides a serene escape...
The May 4th Square
The May 4th Square (Wu Si) is located between the municipal government building in the eastern part of Qingdao and the bay and is a combination of three parts; Shizhenngting Square, the central square and the coastal park which is dominated by a giant ...
Governor`s building
Often referred to as the “Governor’s Building” due to its grand architectural style, the former German government’s residence in Qingdao is an iconic landmark that resembles an old German castle. Built in 1906 during the German colonial period, this re...
Mt. Laoshan
Located approximately 30 kilometers southeast of Qingdao, Mount Laoshan is a breathtaking destination that deserves a day trip from the city. This majestic mountain, which rises from the shores of the Yellow Sea, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty...