Qingdao has a great variety of restaurants for every taste. Ranging from traditional Chinese to American and European, Qingdao’s eateries have got it covered. For the adventurous eaters out there, it’s a great place to sample new foods – or to keep going ... Read More>>
Qingdao wouldn’t be the same without Wusi GuangChang, or May Fourth Square. Almost as prominent a Qingdao landmark as Zhan Qiao Pier, the square’s unmistakeable ‘Winds of May’ statue is captured on every tourist’s camera. By day or night, its imposing, ... Read More>>
Though Qingdao may not boast the enormous venues and visiting A-list musicians on show in some of Asia’s more major cities, there is an interesting – sometimes underground – music and stage scene emerging. Filipino house bands entertain with covers of ... Read More>>
Qingdao has a great variety of restaurants for every taste. Ranging from traditional Chinese to American and European, Qingdao’s eateries have got it covered. For the adventurous eaters out there, it’s a great place to sample new foods – or to keep going ... Read More>>
The opening ceremony of the 20th Qingdao International Beer Festival on August 13th promises to be a dazzling affair. As the biggest and most established beer festival in China, it’s not surprising that an impressive line-up of popular Chinese stars have ... Read More>>
Qingdao has a great variety of restaurants for every taste. Ranging from traditional Chinese to American and European, Qingdao’s eateries have got it covered. For the adventurous eaters out there, it’s a great place to sample new foods – or to ... Read More>>