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What are the must-see attractions in Qingdao?

Qingdao must-see attractions: Beijiushui, First Beach, Polar Ocean World, Laoshan Mountain, Zhanqiao Bridge, etc.

I. Beijiushui

Beijiushui is located in the upper reaches of Baisha River in Laoshan Mountain. The source of Baisha River leaves the northern foot of Laoshan Mountain, and the river is deflected by the foot of the mountain, with a 10% discount. It takes nine times for people to cross the river path at the corner. Every time it involves one water, it is called "nine water". Jiushui is divided into three roads: inner Jiushui, outer Jiushui (namely, North Jiushui) and South Jiushui, among which the landscape of North Jiushui is the most famous.

Second, the first bathing beach

The first bathing beach is the largest bathing beach in Asia and the best among many bathing beaches in Qingdao. It has always been famous for its gentle slope and fine sand, clear water and calm waves.

Third, the polar ocean world.

Qingdao Polar Ocean World, located in the south of Shilaoren Tourist Resort, is backed by green hills and faces the sea on three sides, with beautiful scenery and convenient transportation. It was built on the basis of the original Qingdao Dolphin Performance Hall, integrating eating, living, traveling and swimming.

A large-scale open tourism project with the theme of Ocean Park, which integrates shopping and entertainment, is also one of the seven major projects of "Olympic Action Plan-Special Tourism Plan" formulated by Qingdao for the 2008 Olympic Games.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) Laoshan

Laoshan Mountain is the main mountain range in Shandong Peninsula, with the highest peak and the top elevation of 1 133 meters. It is the highest peak of China's coastline and is known as the first mountain in the sea. It stands tall on the coast of the Yellow Sea. There is an old local saying: "Although the clouds on Mount Tai are high, they are not as high as those on the East China Sea." Mountains and seas, famous Taoist mountains.