Monday, October 31, 2011

Weekend Travels: Qingdao青岛

Quote:  “Life is too short to drink cheap beer
Chinese Word: Beer
啤酒píjiǔ
        This past weekend all of the international students traveled to Qingdao for a trip sponsored by the Shandong University of Finance. The trip was completely free and it was an amazing experience. Qingdao is a beautiful coastal city about 4 to 6 hours away by bus from Jinan. Today Qingdao is famously known throughout the world for its beer, which I have to say is quite refreshing. It has two brands Tsingdao and Lao Shan Beer. Keep your eyes out for this beer because if you get the chance to try it, you should!
            Qingdao, I believe is a really special city in China because of its western influence throughout history. In the past Qingdao was inhabited by Germany and after the First World War Qingdao was inhabited by the Japanese. When I was in Qingdao I could still see the European influence in the architecture of many buildings. Today Qingdao is inhabited by many foreigners but not in the same way as Beijing. (Everywhere you look you see that all the signs and advertisements are written not only in Chinese but also in English and Korean.) I feel that Qingdao has the perfect blend of Chinese and Western influence. The people in Qingdao also have a very relaxed and kind attitude. I hope one day to visit there again. I also recommend it to anyone traveling to china!
1.      Qingdao Beer Museum

2.      Xin Hao Shan Park (信号山公园)


I remember that it was hard to climb the huge hill to get to the deck and building in both of the above pictures because we had just left the Qingdao Beer Musuem where we had the luxury of tasting freshly brewed beer... My suggestion is to go to Xin Hao Shan Park first!
3.      May Square (五四广场) and the Beach

4.      Zhan Qiao ( 栈桥)Pier
Zhan Qiao Pier is viewed in the eyes of many as the official symbol of Qingdao. The pier was made famous by being placed on the label of the Tsingtao Brewery beer bottles and the front of cans. The pier is now 440 meter (1,443.6 ft) long.


~Happy late Birthday to Susanna and Thibauld!~
In Beijing We celebrated Thibauld's (a french international student) 21st birthday and in Qingdao we celebrated Susanna's (a Dutch international student)  21st birthday as well! 

1 comment:

  1. Had Tsingtao many times when I was a PennState student, and when in China. Cant beat drinking draft Tsingtao in Qingdao, though.

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