Qingdao
Qingdao is located in the south of Shandong Peninsula, east of the Yellow Sea, is China's national historical and cultural city, the birthplace of Chinese Taoism, the key historical landscape protection city, the first batch of China's outstanding tourist cities. There are 34 key cultural relics under state protection. National scenic spots include Laoshan Scenic Spot and Qingdao Coastal Scenic Spot. Among the nearly 300 outstanding historical buildings in Shandong Province, 131 are in Qingdao. There are 85 former residences of key celebrities in Qingdao historical scenery Reserve, 26 of which have been listed in the protection catalogue.
Zhanqiao Pier
Zhanqiao Pier is also known as Huilan Pavilion, which is 440 meters long and 10 meters wide. There are iron chain guardrails and lotus street lights on both sides of the bridge. There is a semicircular triangle breakwater at the end of the bridge. At the southern end of the bridge is a two-story octet pavilion with double-glazed tiles covering a roof. The total construction area is 354.12 square meters.
Mashan Hoodoos
Mashan Stone Forest is located in Jimo District, Qingdao City, Shandong Province, about 7 kilometers west of Mashan, the southwest of the mountain due to magma condensation, uniform contraction, the formation of a square columnar joint, the joint section diameter of about 1 meter, about 30 meters high, the whole straight and straight, closely arranged, like a dense forest, spectacular. It has been approved as a national nature reserve by The State Council of China.
Laoshan
Qingdao Laoshan Scenic Spot is one of the first national key scenic spots approved and announced by The State Council of China, an important coastal mountain scenic spot in China, and a national AAAAA tourist spot in China. Laoshan Mountain is the main mountain in Shandong Peninsula, the highest peak is 1133 meters above sea level, is the highest peak on China's coastline, known as the "first mountain" on the sea. Standing on the shore of the Yellow Sea, tall and majestic.