Qingdao
This is a city famous for its beer, and the combination of fresh draft beer with seafood is simply delightful.
It is the birthplace of the Quanzhen School of Taoism in China, where Emperor Qin Shi Huang once ascended Mount Lao to seek immortality; it not only has numerous trendy brand foundries but also the renowned Tsingtao Brewery. The freshly caught and stir-fried seafood stalls are a symbol of Qingdao, and the laid-back vibe is the reason to visit this city.
Trip Highlights
Climb the misty sea mountain and instantly create immortality-themed photos that go viral
Laoshan Scenic Area is known as the “No.1 Mountain on the Sea” and the birthplace of the Quanzhen School of Taoism. Emperor Qin Shi Huang once ascended here to seek immortality. The main peak, Jufeng, stands at 1132.7 meters, and the mountain preserves ancient Taoist temples like Taiqing Palace and Shangqing Palace.

Jump into the soft sand of the beach, which bathing beach do you choose: Golden Beach or Silver Beach
Shilaoren Beach gets its name from a 17-meter-high sea stack that resembles an old man waiting for his daughter’s return. Legend has it that the Dragon King turned the fisherman, who was anxiously waiting for his daughter, into a stone.

Chug down fresh draft beer straight from the century-old brewery, who can walk out of the Tsingtao Beer Museum sober
Take an immersive tour of the century-old fermentation workshop and modern production line, taste the same-day draft beer directly from the production line, and witness the century-long history of China’s beer industry.


Zhanqiao Pier, a century-old landmark building adjacent to the railway station and coastal night view
Built in 1891 during the establishment of Qingdao, it was originally a military pier. Stroll along the 440-meter-long bridge and watch flocks of Siberian seagulls in winter.


Qingdao Naval Museum Board real decommissioned warships and experience China’s navy going global up close
As one of the world’s largest naval museums, it covers 141.1 mu of land and 225 mu of sea area, with over 10,000 cultural relics in its collection, including various equipment such as warships, aircraft, and missiles.


Badaguan Scenic Area Admire exotic streets and walk through every street with stories
Named after eight roads named after Great Wall passes, it was once a consular district for many countries, gathering architectural styles from 24 countries including Russia, Britain, and France, known as the “World Architecture Expo“.


Olympic Sailing Center, 2008 Olympic venue, explore the Torch Dam
Sail the Olympic course, shoot the sailboat matrix from Lover’s Dam Lighthouse, and watch the stunning light show over Fushan Bay after dark.


Plastic bag draft beer Have you tried it? Every restaurant should let you enjoy beer freely
Beer with clams is a culinary symbol of Qingdao, and the city is also nationally recognized as a hub for seafood dining.

Stay at hotels around Wusi Square for easy access to attractions and dining
Prime location with sea views from your window, overlooking the city’s bustle, and most importantly, you can enjoy beer right downstairs.
