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Qingdao, a beautiful seaside city, is located in the
southeast part of Shandong Province. To the east, a short distance
across the Yellow Sea, lie Korea and Japan, making Qingdao an important
city for international trade.
For thirty three years, up to 1949, Qingdao was a colony of Germany
and Japan. Thus, Qingdao has a great deal of European architecture.
This foreign architecture -a remnant of the colonial past- now beautifies
this seaside city.
The red roofs, green trees, blue sea, and azure sky form a bright
and colorful picture of Qingdao. The city is sometimes known as
the Switzerland of the Orient.
Surrounded by the sea on three sides, Qingdao attracts many tourists
with its charming seascape. Sights like the Eight Passes Villas,
the Zhan Bridge, Wusi Square, Mt. Laoshan, will help you remember
Qingdao. Just walking on the sand and listening to the surf breaking
on the beach becomes enjoyable.
Qingdao offers food with distinctive flavors--especially seafood.
So take this chance to enjoy the delicious seafood of Qingdao. Also,
Qingdao is the home of the famous Qingdao (Tsingtao) Beer. Have
a bottle of pure Qingdao Beer right here in Qingdao!
The Qingdao Municipal Government recognizes the importance of the
tourism industry and has further plans to develop tourism in Qingdao.
To enhance the tourism industry, Qingdao now sponsors the Qingdao
International Beer Festival, the Qingdao International Sea Festival,
Beach Culture Festival, the Sea Affection Festival, and the Summer
of Qingdao Festival.
In cooperation with the Beijing Olympic Games 2008, Qingdao will
hold the Sailing Competition in the Olympic Games in 2008. This
great event brings a great opportunity for this charming city to
build its bright future.
Qingdao and Korea
Since the first Korean companies began doing business in Qingdao
in 1988, Korean people have lived here. Thousands of Korean people
now live and work here, which makes Qingdao the city with the most
Korea investment enterprises in China. And Qingdao also has the
largest Korean population in China. With years of cultural exchange,
they have established deep, close friendships and mutual trust with
the native Chinese people.
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