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Golden Sands... Delicious Sea Food... Peaceful Streets... Tsingtao Beer
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Qingdao is famous for its "red roofs, green trees, clear skies, and blue seas." It is a uniquely beautiful "big little" city set on the Yellow Sea. Cobblestone tree-lined streets wind through green hills and turn of the century German architecture. Qingdao has some of the nicest beaches and parks in China and a much more laid back attitude than the frantic hustle-bustle and grind of Beijing and other large Chinese cities.
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Still, Qingdao is an important commercial and industrial center. It is one of China’s busiest container ports, home to some of China’s most recognizable corporations, and attracts substantial foreign investment. Qingdao is also home to China's most famous export brand -- Tsingtao Beer (Tsingtao is the old romanization of Qingdao.)
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Qingdao is a unique city in that it has both a quaint old town and a bustling modern Central Business District. The old town is filled with winding roads, parks, German buildings, as well as the bustling Zhongshan Road. The modern core at the center of the city has both international hotels, modern office buildings, and international department stores. |
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"If you want to sink a decent beer, scoff excellent seafood, breathe the sea air and wander the streets of a fascinating museum of colonial relics, then make a refreshing bee-line to Qingdao on the coast." - Lonely Planet CHINA
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