Qingdao Tours
Huiquan Bathing Place, also called First Bathing Place, is in Huiquan Bay, famous for soft sands, limpid seawater and mild waves. The bathing place is free of charge and open all day. You can reach the site by buses No.6, 15, 26, 214, 311, and 312.
Qingdao is an old port city that knows boats and sailing. Commercial trade has existed for centuries and has become the lifeblood of the city. In August 2008, these same waters of the surrounding FuShan Bay were filled with the sails of yachts from all over the world as they participate in the first Olympics ever in China.
The city is now building a boardwalk that will stretch the entire length of the shore for those looking for a quiet walk along the seaside. The boardwalk at the No.1 and No.2 beaches has already been built; construction will be completed by the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.
The city also has its inevitable fast-paced modern side, and after it was chosen to host the 2008 Olympics sailing events, it enjoyed an across-the-board upgrading of facilities to accommodate waves of new visitors. Qingdao isn't new to the tourist game, however, as it's long been favored as a summer-time escape from Beijing's hot and dusty dog days.
Few places in mainland China are more likely to make northern Californian's feel at home than the city of Qingdao, located in the northeast province of Shandong. Wooded hillsides, separated by winding roads, are wreathed in moody fog. Foothills descend gently to the sea, sheltered beaches meander for miles and visitors can eat what is arguably some of the best seafood in China. Although the Central Business District (CBD) has gone modern, Qingdao has not lost its finely tuned sense of catering for travelers and backpackers alike.
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