
▲ Badaguan is the collective name for over a dozen intersecting streets in the southern part of Qingdao, most of which are named after famous mountain passes in China. This tranquil area is a paradise for photography, with peach blossoms in spring, crape myrtles in summer, and golden ginkgo trees and red maples lining the streets in autumn. It is also home to numerous villas in various international architectural styles. Here, you can visit the European castle-style Huashi Building and enjoy panoramic sea views from its rooftop, admire the Japanese-style villa "Marshal's House" in Badaguan where founding marshals once lived, or explore the Danish-style "Princess Building" with its romantic love story—each villa transports you to a different corner of Europe.

▲ Zhongshan Park is one of the larger comprehensive parks in Qingdao, bordered by Taiping Mountain to the east and adjacent to Badaguan to the south. The park boasts lush vegetation and a wide variety of flowers, making it a renowned spot for flower viewing. Inside Zhongshan Park, there is an amusement park called "Happy World," and visitors can also explore Qingdao Zoo and Qingdao Botanical Garden nearby.

▲ The Tsingtao Beer Museum, which blends ancient precious collections with modern design, officially opened on August 15, 2003, the centennial anniversary of Tsingtao Beer, located at No. 56 Dengzhou Road, the birthplace of Tsingtao Beer. As an important part of Tsingtao Beer's century-old corporate culture, the museum integrates the historical development of Tsingtao Beer, its profound cultural heritage, advanced production processes, beer tasting entertainment, and shopping. It is a top-tier professional beer museum in China and internationally, acclaimed as the "Banner of China's Industrial Tourism" and "A True Model for the Protection and Utilization of China's Industrial Heritage."










