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Qingdao, China
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Qingdao (青岛) is the biggest city in Shandong Province, in eastern China. Formerly written as Tsingtao, it is a sub-provincial city in Shinan District bordered by Yantai to the northeast, Weifang to the west, and Rizhao to the southwest. Qingdao is a coastal city facing the Yellow Sea to the east. Due to its location, Qingdao is today a major harbor, naval base and industrial center for eastern China.

Guide to Qingdao Hotels

It's never easy finding the hotel that's just right for your stay. Still, by taking a little time to do your research, you increase your chance of getting a good hotel at the best price. Go through the list of hotels in Qingdao which we've put together, with full description, star rating, address, location map and evaluation. Pick the hotel of your choice and view the rates offered by different booking sites. Yes, we show you prices from different websites, so you don't have to visit them one by one.


May Fourth Square, Qingdao
May Fourth Square, Qingdao
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More about Qingdao

The sub-provincial area of Qingdao covers 10,654 sq km (4,113 sq mi) and has a population of 7.5 million people. The urban center of Qingtao covers 1,102 sq km (425.5 sq mi) and has a population of 2.8 million people (2011 estimate).

Xinhao Shan Park, Qingdao
Xinhao Shan Park, Qingdao
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The older part of Qingdao has many historical buildings that reflect German architectural style. This is because the city was seized and occupied by German troops from 1898 until 1914. Under German administration, Qingdao was developed with European-style streets. The Germans built schools, government buildings, and residential houses. They also developed the economy, building the Tsingtao Brewery that produces the famous Tsingtao beer. Protestant and Roman Catholic missionaries established their respective faiths and built churches.

German occupation was replaced by Japanese occupation in 1914. Qingdao returned to Chinese rule in 1922, under the Republic of China, only to be re-occupied by Japan during the Second World War, from 1938 until 1945, when it returned to the hands of the Kuomintang. The Red Army entered Qingdao in 1949, establishing Communist rule that remains until today.

Qingdao is today a modern city. As with other major cities in China, it has its share of skyscrapers. The city is famous for a number of seafood delicacies including sea cucumbers, abalones, shark's fin, prawns, squid, shrimps, and others. The famous Tsingdao beer continues to be celebrated with the annual Qingdao International Beer Festival, held every August/September.


Qingdao Railway Station
Qingdao Railway Station
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Visiting Qingdao

The Qingdao International Airport is the gateway to the city. It is the home base of Shandong Airlines, and a major hub for China Eastern Airlines. You can fly directly to Qingdao from Busan, Hong Kong, Nagoya, Osaka, Seoul, Taipei and Tokyo. The airport is 32 km from downtown. You can reach the city by taxi. The fare is around ¥140.

Exploring Qingdao

Until the subway in ready (expected completion of the first line is in 2014), the most practical way is to take the taxi. Regular taxis charge ¥9 at the start, and then charge by the meter. There are also limousine taxis charging a flag fall of ¥12 plus ¥1 petrol surcharge.







Places of Interest in Qingdao

  1. Ba Da Guan
  2. Jiaozhou Governor's Hall
  3. Little Qingdao Isle
  4. Lu Xun Park
  5. May Fourth Square
  6. Mount Lao Scenic Area
  7. Music Square
  8. Qingdao Botanical Garden
  9. Qingdao Folk Museum
  10. Qingdao International Beer Town
  11. Qingdao Sculpture Museum
  12. Qingdao Seaside Sightseeing Path
  13. Qingdao Underwater World
  14. Qingdao Zoological Garden
  15. St Michael's Cathedral
  16. Tian Hou Temple
  17. Tsingtao Brewery
  18. Tuan Dao Shan
  19. Xiao Yu Shan
  20. Xinhao Shan Park
  21. Zhan Qiao Pier
  22. Zhanshan Temple
  23. Zhongshan Park


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