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Lying across the Shandong Peninsula facing the Yellow Sea, Qingdao is one of the most popular tourist destinations in China known for its magnificent nature parks and pleasant beach attractions. Probably, one of the best things to do in Qingdao is to wander through the old German town, where some quiet back lanes retain a century-old ambience. According to an old Chinese saying , there are four things a person visiting Qingdao must do – swim in the ocean, drink a Tsingtao beer, eat fried clams and traverse the Mt. Laoshan.

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Beach #1

The Beach #1 is surrounded by wide range of restaurants and hotels. The beach is very clean and full of amusement for children but often crowded. You will never afford top class shower and bath becaus...
 
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Beach #2

Beach #2 is very much cleaner and less crowded than the Beach #1. It is located at ShanHaiGuan Road (near HaShiLou)
ShiNan District, Qingdao. This scenic area was famous with some of the politi...
 
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Beach #3 (City Beach) has a "plastic island" so you can swim far away and have a rest before coming back (but it is sometimes exhausting to swim in the waves). ...
 
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Catholic church

Catholic Church was built in 1934, located at 15 Zhejiang Road, Qingdao. Masses held every Sunday. As of November 2009, the church is closed to tourists for renovations. It originally called as St. Mi...
 
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Huangdao

One can take a ferry from Qingdao port to the neighbouring district of Huangdao. The city has mostly been built in the last 10-15 years and thus is completely devoid of character. That said, there are...
 
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Laoshan Beach

Laoshan Beach is close to the Qingdao Museum, about a 60 min drive from the train station. It's surrounded by mountains and visited far less often than its alternatives, Laoshan Beach is one of the be...
 
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Old Stone Man Beach is one of the best beaches within easy striking distance of the city, located at Donghai E Rd and Haikou Rd. It is cleanish, very long and broad, with the highest waves. There are ...
 
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An aquarium focusing on polar animals, including polar bears and penguins. Newer and more modern than the Underwater World. It has a well known Beluga whale and dolphin show, as well as a daily large ...
 
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This is a Lutheran Church located in the older part of the city. It was built in 1910, and has an auditorium and bell tower, both of which are open to visitors. The bell is original and was brought fr...
 
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A new attraction in Qingdao that houses Asian Black Bears (Dog Bears) among others. The bears are segregated by age, and visitors can feed them the food provide...
 
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Qingdao was the location of the sailing events for the 2008 Summer Olympics hosted in Beijing. Visitors can see the plaza, lighthouse, and closing ceremonies si...
 
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Qingdao TV Tower

Visitors take the elevator to an outdoor observation deck that offers fantastic views of Qingdao. There are tea, snacks, and beer available inside, as are souvenirs and an exhibit on Qingdao's winning...
 

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