Positioned at the tip of the Shandong Peninsula where it dips southward into the Yellow Sea, Qingdao has been chosen by the Beijing Olympic Coordinating Committee to host the 2008 Olympic Sailing Regatta. The comparatively mild temperatures of this seaside city offer a welcome reprieve from the summer furnaces of Nanjing, Beijing, and even Shanghai.
Qingdao translates to "Green Island," and while it is not entirely surrounded by the ocean, it is an island of relaxed living bathed in fresh sea breezes where the rich and famous from around the world still come to play.
Qingdao is an old port city that knows boats and sailing. Commercial trade has existed for centuries and although it is the lifeblood of the city. In August 2008, these same waters of the surrounding FuShan Bay will be filled with the sails of yachts from all over the world as they participate in the first Olympics ever in China.
Old Qingdao: This part of town faces Qingdao Bay to the south and is filled with old European history & architecture that depicts city’s international past. The following are some of the most popular historic sites in Old Town:
| Jiaozhou Hotel Maxim’s Building Marquis Hotel German Drugstore German Police Station Deutshe Asiatische Bank Old Observatory Prince Henry Road (GuangXi Lu) Jiao Ao Post Office Miweisiji Library German Consulate (1922-1945) Shen Ying Hospital Education Committee Building St. Michaels Cathedral | Ruxin Hospital Taigu Bank Manager’s House First German Primary School Lutheran Church (aka Protestant Church) Lutheran Hotel American Consulate Residence of Princess Duoluouote No. 2 German Navy Headquarters Shandong Railway & Mineral Company Qingdao International Club Naval Restaurant Jiao Ao Government Building Catholic Mission Residence of the German Bishop |