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The origin of Qingdao vows of eternal love square

As early as 2003, when Qingdao was introduced in a Shandong album published by National Geographic magazine of China, Qingdao was named as "the city of vows of eternal love". At that time, a reporter from China Geography magazine came to Qingdao for an interview. According to the articles written later, Wang Beibei conducted on-the-spot interviews in the Christian Church, the Catholic Church, the Huashi Villa, the second bathing beach and the seaside scenic spot. In Wang Beibei's pen, Qingdao, a city of vows of eternal love, seems to have endless weddings forever. In the most famous city of Badaguan, Huashi Villa, you can see that it has become a wonderful wedding photography venue, with white wedding dresses flying on the top floor, not far from the seaside. The connection between the mountains and the sea makes Qingdao the most suitable city for vows of eternal love. Qingdao is a prefecture-level city in Shandong Province, a city with separate plans, and a sub-provincial city, referred to as Qingdao, formerly known as Jiaoao, also known as Qingdao and Island City. Qingdao is an important coastal central city, an open coastal city, a new first-tier city, an economic central city, a national historical and cultural city, an international port city, a coastal holiday and tourist city, and a happy and livable city. It is known as "Oriental Switzerland".