Qingdao Pier
The eight-meter-wide Qingdao Pier is the symbol of Qingdao. It was built in 1897 and is an extension of the city's main thoroughfare, jutting a quarter of a mile out into the sea. A traditional octagonal pavilion has been added at the southern end. It is an ideal place to enjoy the sea view.
 

Qingdao is located on the Jiaodong Peninsula on Jiaozhou Bay in the Yellow Sea. The city is admired for its clear fresh air, blue sea, red-tile-roof houses and the abundance of trees and flowers. It is a famous summer resort, a coastal city, and an ancient cultural city. The perfect reception facilities and the convenient transportation system make Qingdao an ideal destination for holidaymakers.
 
  Other Attractions: Qingdao Television Tower, Zhanshan Temple, Ocean Amusement Park, the Marine Museum, Mt. Tianzhu, and the Langya Terrace Scenic Spot
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