Qingdao (,
also spelled Tsingtao; ,
Mandarin: ) is a major city in eastern
Shandong
Shandong ( , ; ; alternately romanized as Shantung) is a coastal province of the People's Republic of China and is part of the East China region.
Shandong has played a major role in Chinese history since the beginning of Chinese civilizati ...
Province. The city's name in
Chinese characters literally means "
azure
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...
island". Located on China's
Yellow Sea coast, it is a major nodal city of the
One Belt, One Road (OBOR) Initiative that connects Asia with Europe. It has the highest GDP of any city in the province. Administered at the
sub-provincial level, Qingdao has jurisdiction over seven districts and three county-level cities (Jiaozhou, Pingdu, Laixi). As of the 2020 census, Qingdao built-up (or metro) area made of the 7 urban Districts (Shinan, Shibei, Huangdao, Laoshan, Licang, Chengyang and Jimo) was home to 7,172,451 inhabitants. Lying across the
Shandong Peninsula and looking out to the Yellow Sea, it borders the
prefecture-level cities of
Yantai to the northeast,
Weifang to the west and
Rizhao to the southwest.
Qingdao is a major
seaport and
naval base, as well as a commercial and
financial center
A financial centre ( BE), financial center ( AE), or financial hub, is a location with a concentration of participants in banking, asset management, insurance or financial markets with venues and supporting services for these activities to t ...
. It is home to electronics multinationals such as
Haier and
Hisense. The
Jiaozhou Bay Bridge, links the main urban area of Qingdao with
Huangdao
Huangdao District () and Xihai'an New Area (), also known as Qingdao West Coast is a district and a state-level new area of Qingdao, Shandong, China, located southwest and west of the main urban area of the city on the western shore of Jiaozhou ...
district, straddling the
Jiaozhou Bay sea areas. Its historic German-style architecture and
Tsingtao Brewery, the second largest brewery in China are legacies of the
German occupation (1898-1914).
Qingdao is classified as a Large-Port Metropolis .
In the 2020
Global Financial Centers Index, Qingdao ranked 47th; the index is published by the
Z/Yen Group and
China Development Institute, the other Chinese cities on the list being
Shanghai,
Hong Kong,
Beijing,
Shenzhen,
Guangzhou,
Chengdu
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,
Nanjing,
Xi'an,
Tianjin,
Hangzhou,
Dalian
Dalian () is a major sub-provincial port city in Liaoning province, People's Republic of China, and is Liaoning's second largest city (after the provincial capital Shenyang) and the third-most populous city of Northeast China. Located on the ...
, and
Wuhan.
In 2007, Qingdao was named as one of China's top ten cities by the Chinese Cities Brand Value Report, which was released at the 2007 Beijing Summit of China Cities Forum. In 2009, Qingdao was named China's most livable city by the Chinese Institute of City Competitiveness. In 2018, Qingdao held the
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit. In 2020, Qingdao was rated as a Gamma+ level
global city by the
Globalization and World Cities Research Network.
Qingdao is also one of the world's top
80 cities for global scientific research as tracked by the
Nature Index. The city is home to
several notable universities, including the
Ocean University of China,
China University of Petroleum,
Shandong University of Science and Technology
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Campus
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,
Qingdao
Qingdao (, also spelled Tsingtao; , Mandarin: ) is a major city in eastern Shandong Province. The city's name in Chinese characters literally means " azure island". Located on China's Yellow Sea coast, it is a major nodal city of the One Belt ...
,
Qingdao University of Science and Technology Qingdao University of Technology, and
Qingdao Agricultural.
History
Ancient times
Human settlement in the area dates back 6,000 years. The
Dongyi nationality, one of the important origins of the Chinese nation, lived here and created the
Dawenkou
The Dawenkou culture was a Chinese Neolithic culture primarily located in the eastern province of Shandong, but also appearing in Anhui, Henan and Jiangsu. The culture existed from 4300 to 2600 BC, and co-existed with the Yangshao culture. Turquo ...
,
Longshan and
Dongyeshi cultures. In the
Eastern Zhou Dynasty (770 B.C. – 256 B.C.), the town of
Jimo was established, which was then the second-largest one in the Shandong region. The area in which Qingdao is located today was named Jiao'ao () when it was administered by the Qing Dynasty on 14 June 1891.
German and Japanese occupations
In 1891, the Qing Empire decided to make coastal Tsingtao (then known as "Jiao'ao") a defense base against naval attacks and began to improve its fortifications.
Imperial German
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naval officials observed and reported on this activity during a formal survey of
Jiaozhou Bay in May 1897. Subsequently, German troops seized and occupied the fortification. The preindustrial, waning Qing Empire was forced to concede the area to Germany the following year, and the
Kiautschou Bay concession
The Kiautschou Bay Leased Territory was a German leased territory in Imperial and Early Republican China from 1898 to 1914. Covering an area of , it centered on Jiaozhou ("Kiautschou") Bay on the southern coast of the Shandong Peninsula (g ...
, as it became known, existed from 1898 to 1914 (Li 2005, p. 81). With an area of , it was located in the imperial province of
Shandong
Shandong ( , ; ; alternately romanized as Shantung) is a coastal province of the People's Republic of China and is part of the East China region.
Shandong has played a major role in Chinese history since the beginning of Chinese civilizati ...
(
alternately romanized as
Shantung or Shan-tung) on the southern coast of the
Shandong
Shandong ( , ; ; alternately romanized as Shantung) is a coastal province of the People's Republic of China and is part of the East China region.
Shandong has played a major role in Chinese history since the beginning of Chinese civilizati ...
Peninsula in northern China. Jiaozhou was alternatively romanized as Kiaochow, Kiauchau, or Kiao-Chau in English, and Kiautschou in German; Qingdao was its administrative center. "The so-called ''Marktstrasse'' (Market Street) was nothing more than the old main street of the Chinese village of Tsingtao, and the buildings lining it were the former homes of fishermen and farmers. Having sold their property, they resettled their homes and fields in the villages further east."
Upon gaining control of the area, the Germans outfitted the impoverished fishing village of Tsingtao (Qingdao) with wide streets, solid housing areas, government buildings, electrification throughout, a sewer system and a safe drinking water supply, a rarity in large parts of
Asia at that time and later.
The area had the highest school density and the highest ''per capita'' student enrollment in all of China, with primary, secondary and vocational schools funded by the
Imperial German
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treasury and
Protestant and
Roman Catholic missions.
Commercial interests established the Germania Brewery in 1903, which later became the world-famous
Tsingtao Brewery.
German cultural and commercial influences extended to other areas of Shandong Province, including the establishment of diverse commercial enterprises.
Identified by the German authorities as a strategically important port, Qingdao was administered by the
Imperial Department of the Navy (''Reichsmarineamt'') rather than the
Imperial Colonial Office (''Reichskolonialamt''). The growing Imperial German Navy based their
Far East Squadron
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Background
In 1882 French interests in the Far East were pr ...
there, allowing the warships to conduct operations throughout the western
Pacific. Beginning January 1898, the marines of ''
III. Seebataillon'' were based at Tsingtao. Construction of the
Jiaoji Railway
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History
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began on 23 September 1899, and was completed in 1904.
Before the outbreak of
World War I (1914–1918), ships of the German naval forces under
Admiral Count von Spee were located at central Pacific colonies on routine missions. The fleet then rendezvoused in the
Marianas Islands to plan a transit back to Germany rather than be trapped in the Pacific by more powerful and numerous Allied fleets (British and Japanese).
After a minor British naval attack on the German concession in Shandong (
Kiautschou Bay concession
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) in 1914,
Japanese Empire
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troops occupied the city and the surrounding province during the
Siege of Tsingtao after Japan's declaration of war on Germany in accordance with the
Anglo-Japanese Alliance
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.
China protested against Japan's violation of her neutrality but was not able to interfere in the military operations. The decision of the
Paris Peace Conference Agreements and declarations resulting from meetings in Paris include:
Listed by name
Paris Accords
may refer to:
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and the
Versailles Treaty negotiations not to restore Chinese rule over the previous foreign concessions in Qingdao after the Great War triggered the
May Fourth Movement (4 May 1919) of anti-imperialism, nationalism and cultural identity in China.
The city came under Chinese rule in December 1922, under control of the
Republic of China
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(R.O.C.) established 1912 after the
Chinese Revolution the year before. However, Japan maintained its economic dominance of the railway and the province as a whole. The city became a
direct-controlled municipality of the ROC Government in July 1929.
Japan re-occupied Qingdao in 1938, a year after it expanded the
Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945), (a precursor to
World War II, 1939–1945) with its plans of territorial expansion into China's coast.
Nationalist (Kuomintang) ROC forces returned after the
Japanese surrender in September 1945. On 2 June 1949, during the
Chinese Civil War and shortly before the founding of the communist
People’s Republic of China on 1 October 1949 the city was taken by Chairman
Mao Zedong and his troops.
Qingdao city planning and development
1898–1914
The development of the Tsingtao urban space during the German occupation (1898–1914) originated from the port. Mass urban construction began in 1898 with the relocation of Chinese dwellers along the coast. With the completion of such series of mass construction projects such as wharves, the Tsingtao-Jinan Railway Line, Tsingtao Railway Station and locomotive works, a city was starting to take shape. The area had the highest school density and highest per capita student enrollment in all of China, with primary, secondary and vocational schools funded by the Berlin treasury as well as Protestant and Roman Catholic missions. In 1910, the Germans drew up for the second time the city planning of Tsingtao (Warner 2001, p. 33). The former urban area was extended four times highlighted by the emphasis on the development of commerce and trade.
Sun Yat-sen
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(1866–1925), leader of the
Chinese Revolution of 1911
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and subsequently first president of the
Republic of China
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, visited the Tsingtau area and stated in 1912, "I am impressed. The city is a true model for China's future".
1914–1922
The development of Tsingtao urban space continued during the first Japan-occupation period (1914–1922). In 1914, Tsingtao was taken over by the Japanese and served as a base for the exploitation of natural resources of Shandong and northern China. With the development of industry and commerce, a "New City District" was established to furnish the Japanese colonists with commercial sections and living quarters, which suggested a striking contrast to the shabby houses in the local Chinese zones (Li 2007, p. 133). In the meantime, several schools, hospitals, and public buildings were constructed, followed by urban streets and intercity highways as well. The urban spatial layout continued to expand northward along the east bay area.
1922–1938
The development of Tsingtao urban space during the ROC-ruled period (1922–1938). This period saw the substantial progress of the urban development of Tsingtao. The government engaged itself in mass construction that gave birth to villa districts at the beach and bank groups in CBD. Plenty of public buildings and facilities for entertainment and sports were completed. By the year 1937, the urban population numbered 385,000(Lu 2001, p. 327). Tsingtao consequently distinguished itself as a prominent holiday resort and summer retreat.
1938–1945
The development of Tsingtao urban space during the second Japan-occupied period (1938–1945). Japanese armed forces returned to Tsingtao in 1938 and started to strive for the construction of the Greater Tsingtao in the following June. Accordingly, they worked out the city planning of the Greater Tsingtao and the City Planning of the Mother Town (Tsingtao City Proper), even though they had not had the opportunity to actualize either, respectively. The period in question did not witness much urban progress except for the logical construction of No. 6 Wharf, some Japanese residences, and a small number of roads and streets (Lu 2001, p. 339).
Postwar
After World War II, the
KMT allowed Qingdao to serve as the headquarters of the
Western Pacific Fleet of the
US Navy in 1945; however, its headquarters were transferred to the
Philippines sometime in late 1948. On 2 June 1949, the
CPC
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* Consolidated Pastoral Co ...
-led
Red Army entered Qingdao and the city and province have been under
PRC control since that time.
Since the 1984 inauguration of China's open-door policy to foreign trade and investment, Qingdao has rapidly developed into an ultramodern port city. It is now the headquarters of the
Chinese navy's northern fleet. An early example of the open-door policy occurred on 5 November 1984, when three United States Naval vessels visited Qingdao. This was the first US port call to China in more than 37 years. , , and and their crews were officially hosted by the Chinese
People's Liberation Army Navy
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The PLAN traces its lineage to naval units fighting during the Chinese ...
(PLAN).
Northern Qingdao, particularly
Shibei
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Administrative d ...
,
Licang, and
Chengyang districts, are now major manufacturing centers. The city has recently experienced a strong growth period, with a new central business district created to the east of the older business district. Outside of the center of the city, there is a large industrial zone, which includes chemical processing, rubber, and heavy manufacturing, in addition to a growing high-tech area. Numerous local and national service companies, rather than manufacturers, are based in the city's southern district; this, as well as local wind patterns, allows Qingdao to enjoy clean, clear air year-round.
Administrative divisions
The sub-provincial city of Qingdao has 7
districts
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() and 3
county-level cities ():
Geographically, there are three districts (Shinan, Shibei, Licang) constituting a peninsula on the east coast of the
Jiaozhou Bay as the core urban area, one (Chengyang) on the north coast and one (Xihai'an) on the west coast of the
Yellow Sea.
* Defunct -
Jiaonan
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city () - merged into
Huangdao District (December 2012)
Geography
Qingdao is located on the south-facing coast of the
Shandong Peninsula (german: Schantung Halbinsel). It borders three prefecture-level cities, namely
Yantai to the northeast,
Weifang to the west, and
Rizhao to the southwest. The city occupies an area totaling , and stretches in latitude from 35° 35' to 37° 09' N and in longitude from 119° 30' to 121° 00' E. The populated sections of the city are relatively flat while mountains spur up within city limits and nearby. The highest elevation in the city is located
above sea level
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The comb ...
. Of the total area of Qingdao, 15.5% is highland, while the foothill, plain, and lowland areas constitute 25.1%, 37.8%, and 21.7%, respectively. The city has a -long coastline. Five significant rivers exceeding in length can be found in the region.
Climate
Qingdao has a temperate, four-season,
monsoon-influenced
[
] climate that lies in the transition between the
humid subtropical (
Köppen ''Cwa'') and
humid continental (Köppen ''Dwa'') regimes. Winters range from cool to cold and windy, but are generally dry, with a January average of . Summer is generally hot and humid, but very hot days are rare, with an August average of . Due to its proximity to the coast and location on a peninsula, compared to most inland areas of China, its spring is delayed by one month,
and the annual
diurnal temperature variation is only ; conversely, its fall is milder than inland areas in Shandong. The water temperature peaks at about in late August. Thus, swimming is possible for two months on either side. The annual mean temperature is . Extremes since 1951 have ranged from on 16 January 1958 to on 15 July 2002.
During the summer months, the beaches of Qingdao are afflicted by massive
algal blooms. The decomposing algae release large amounts of
hydrogen sulfide
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gas, which produces an offensive "rotten egg" odor.
Sea lettuce blooms, which are partially caused by
seaweed farming in Jiangsu Province, led local officials to declare a "large-scale algae disaster" in 2013.
Demographics
Of the 10 million residents of Qingdao, 6.2 million reside in the Qingdao urban area. Another estimated 5 million live in other cities under Qingdao's jurisdiction.
The annual birth rate is calculated around 76,507, with a
birth rate of 10.15 per year per thousand, and a
death rate of 6.32, both calculated on an annual basis. Living standards are among the highest of leading Chinese cities due to the strong export economy and relatively high family wages.
There is a large Korean community in Qingdao. By 2009, there were approximately 100,000 Koreans working, studying and living in Qingdao, which makes Qingdao the second in terms of Korean population in China, following Beijing which has about 200,000 Koreans.
Economy
In recent years, an important region in Eastern China, Shandong Province has seen substantial change in its economic landscape. Much of this development has been concentrated in Qingdao.
Qingdao has seen rapid development. With an annual growth rate of 18.9 percent in 2006, the city's GDP reached 42.3 billion, ranking first in Shandong Province and tenth out of China's top 20 cities.
GDP per capita comprised
CN¥52,895 (US$7,616) in 2008. The GDP has grown steadily at an average pace of 16% annually. In 2006, Qingdao was ranked one of six "golden cities" by the World Bank, out of 120 Chinese cities assessed on factors including investment climate and government effectiveness.
In 2018, Qingdao's GDP reached CN¥1200.15 billion, though it shrank a little in 2019.
Internationally, Qingdao is perhaps best known for its
Tsingtao Brewery, founded by a German-British joint venture in 1903 that produces
Tsingtao beer, the best-known Chinese export beer. It is also home to
Haier, a large
white goods manufacturer, and
Hisense, a major electronics company. In 2002 guitar manufacturers
Epiphone opened a factory in Qingdao.
In 1984 the Chinese government named a district of Qingdao a
Special Economic and Technology Development Zone (SETDZ). Along with this district, the entire city had gone through amazing development of
secondary
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and
tertiary industries. Qingdao flourishes with foreign investment and international trade as an important trading port in the province.
South Korea and
Japan
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in particular made extensive investments in the city. Approximately 80,000 South Korean citizens reside there.
In terms of
primary sector industries
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* Industry (manufacturing), a specific branch of economic activity, typically in factories with machinery
* The wider industrial secto ...
, Qingdao has an estimated of
arable land. Qingdao has a zigzagging pattern coastline, and thus possesses an invaluable stock of fish,
shrimp
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, and other sea resources.
Qingdao's
wind power electricity generation performs at among the highest levels in the region.
Industrial zones
* Qingdao West Coast New District
* Qingdao Special Economic and Technological Development Area
* Qingdao Free Trade Zone
* Qingdao High-tech Industrial Zone
* Qingdao University Industrial Zone
Transport
Road
There are a total of of roads in the Qingdao area, with nearly of expressways. These
National Trunk Highway System (NTHS) Expressways begin or pass through in Qingdao. Expressways that begin in Qingdao are in Bold:
*G15
Shenhai Expressway
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(
Shenyang
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,
Liaoning
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-
Haikou,
Hainan)
*G18
Rongwu Expressway (
Rongcheng, Shandong-
Wuhai,
Inner Mongolia)
*G20
Qingyin Expressway (Qingdao-
Yinchuan,
Ningxia)
Spur Route: G2011
Qingxin Expressway
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(Qingdao-
Xinhe,
Pingdu, Shandong)
*G22
Qinglan Expressway (Qingdao-
Lanzhou
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,
Gansu
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The seventh-largest administrative district by area at , Gansu lies between the Tibet ...
)
These provincial expressways begin in or pass through Qingdao. Expressways that begin in Qingdao are in Bold:
*S16
Rongwei Expressway
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(
Rongcheng-
Weifang)
*S19
Longqing Expressway
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(
Longkou-Qingdao)
*S21
Xinwei Expressway
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(
Xinhe-
Weifang)
*S24
Weiqing Expressway (
Weihai-Qingdao)
Other than Expressways, there are also
National Highways that pass through or begin in Qingdao. National Highways that begin in Qingdao are in bold:
*
G204 (
Yantai-
Shanghai)
*
G206 (
Yantai-
Shantou
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)
*
G308
China National Highway 308 (G308) runs northwest from Qingdao, Shandong towards Shijiazhuang, Hebei. It is 637 kilometres in length.
Route and distance
See also
* China National Highways
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T ...
(Qingdao-
Shijiazhuang
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)
*
G309 (
Rongcheng-
Lanzhou
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)
On 30 June 2011, the longest bridge over water opened in Qingdao. The bridge,
Haiwan Bridge, is long and connects Qingdao to
Huangdao
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and Hongdao. It would easily cross the English Channel and is almost three miles () longer than the previous record-holder, the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway in the American state of Louisiana. Haiwan Bridge is supported by more than 5,000 pillars and costs about 10 billion yuan which is about 1.5 billion dollars. The bridge was designed by the Shandong Gausu Group and the construction lasted for four years. Haiwan Bridge cut the commute between the city of Qingdao and the sprawling suburb of Huangdao by 30 minutes. At least 10,000 workers toiled in two teams around the clock to build the bridge, which was constructed from opposite ends. On the same day, the
Jiaozhou Bay Tunnel opened. The tunnel brought much convenience to people by supporting public buses and making transport between the two areas more convenient.
Marine
Qingdao (official name: Qingdao port international co. ltd.) hosts one of the world's busiest
seaports. Cooperative relations have been established with 450 ports in 130 countries worldwide. The port of Qingdao is part of the
21st Century Maritime Silk Road
The 21st Century Maritime Silk Road (Chinese: 21世纪海上丝绸之路), commonly just Maritime Silk Road (MSR), is the sea route part of the Belt and Road Initiative which is a Chinese strategic initiative to increase investment and foster col ...
. In 2003, the annual cargo handling capacity exceeded 100 million
tons for the first time. The number of containers reached of cargoes.
By 2011, the port had become the world’s sixth-busiest by Total Cargo Volume, having handled of cargo in that year. As of 2016, it was the 8th in the world in terms of TEUs (Twenty Foot Equivalent Units).
The ''Orient Ferry'' connects Qingdao with
Shimonoseki, Japan. There are two ferry lines connecting Qingdao with
South Korea. The ''New Golden Bridge II'' operates between Qingdao and
Incheon
Incheon (; ; or Inch'ŏn; literally "kind river"), formerly Jemulpo or Chemulp'o (제물포) until the period after 1910, officially the Incheon Metropolitan City (인천광역시, 仁川廣域市), is a city located in northwestern South Kore ...
, and the ''Blue Sea Ferry'' operates between Qingdao and
Gunsan.
Qingdao port also includes a number of large adjacent ports including Dongjiakou.
Aviation
Qingdao Jiaodong International Airport, located away from the
city center, is served by 13 domestic and international
airlines that operate 94 routes, 12 of which are international and regional. The airport opened on August 12, 2021, as a replacement for
Qingdao Liuting International Airport
Qingdao Liuting International Airport was the main airport that served the city of Qingdao in Shandong Province, China. It was about from the city center and served as a hub for Shandong Airlines, Beijing Capital Airlines and Qingdao Airline ...
.
Intercity rail
Qingdao's railway development picked up during the late 1990s. It is at the start of the
Jiaoji Railway
Jiaoji (? – ?) was an ancient Chinese figure and the son of Shaohao.
History
According to the ''Records of the Grand Historian: Annals of the Five Emperors'' by Sima Qian, Jiaoji was the grandson of the Yellow Emperor and a son of Shaohao. Neith ...
. Qingdao's city proper has some major railway stations, including
Qingdao railway station, Cangkou railway station,
Dagang railway station and
Qingdao North railway station.
Sifang railway station
Sifang railway station () is a railway station in Qingdao, Shandong, in the People's Republic of China.
History
Until 2008, because the larger Qingdao railway station
Qingdao railway station () is a railway station in Qingdao, Shandong, in th ...
is now closed to passengers.
D and G series high-speed trains travel on the Jiaoji High Speed Railway and reach speeds of on the Jinan-Qingdao Section. Services go to
Beijing,
Shanghai,
Hefei
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,
Jinan
Jinan (), Postal Map Romanization, alternately romanization of Chinese, romanized as Tsinan, is the Capital (political), capital of Shandong province in East China, Eastern China. With a population of 9.2 million, it is the second-largest city i ...
and
Tianjin. The fastest train between Qingdao and Beijing is G206 / G205, which takes 2 hours and 58 minutes.
Domestic rail lines connect Qingdao with many cities in China, including
Beijing,
Lanzhou
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,
Chengdu
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,
Xi'an,
Zhengzhou
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,
Jinan
Jinan (), Postal Map Romanization, alternately romanization of Chinese, romanized as Tsinan, is the Capital (political), capital of Shandong province in East China, Eastern China. With a population of 9.2 million, it is the second-largest city i ...
and
Jining.
Public transport
Qingdao's public traffic owns 5283 large and medium-sized buses,
CNG buses .There are also 136
trolleybuses . All of the buses and trolleybuses can be accessed using the Qingdao Public Traffic
IC Card (), which uses radio frequencies so the card does not have to physically touch the scanner. After that, all public transportation companies use Qingdaotong Card, the last company that started to use this card is the Zhenqing bus company located in The West Coast New Area of Qingdao (original Huangdao Distinct) in 2019.
Non air-conditioned buses cost 1 yuan (excluding the tunnel bus), The volume of road passenger transport approaches 737 million per year. The Public Transport Brand of 'Ri-Xin Bus ()' is also known in China.
There are several taxi companies in Qingdao including Yiqing Company, Zhongqing Company, Jiaoyun Company, and, Huaqing Company.
Metro
After getting the approval from the State Council, the government announced on 18 August 2009 that Qingdao is ready to spend more than 29 billion yuan ($4.2 billion) before 2016 on its subway construction. Construction of of subway line 3 was completed before 2016 with a total investment of 29.2 billion yuan ($4.3 billion). Metro Line 3 is the first line in function and opened on 16 December 2015. In the long term, the city plans to build eight subway lines in downtown and some suburban districts, which account for in future. The system has an operating length of , lines in operation including
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* Line 1 (Beijing Subway)
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* L ...
,
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,
Line 3,
Line 8,
Line 11, and
Line 13.
Tramway
The Qingdao Tram (official name: Modern tram demonstration line) of Chengyang District, Qingdao, is a tram system operating in Chengyang District, Qingdao, China. It opened in 2016. The Qingdao Public Transport Group Rail Bus Co., Ltd. is responsible for operation and management. The system is only composed of 1 tram line.
Culture
Architecture
There are a large number of German-style buildings in Qingdao's
city center, a remarkable fact considering the German leased-territory period only lasted 16 years (1898–1914). The unique combination of German and Chinese architecture therein, combined with German demographic roots and a large Korean expatriate population, gives Qingdao a rather distinct atmosphere. An old saying described Qingdao as a city of "red tiles green trees, blue sky, and blue sea." This saying indeed gives a picture of a bird view of Qingdao. A larger number of areas in former foreign styles are well preserved. Although the new city area is under large-scale reconstruction, the old city area (especially the western part of
Shinan District
Shinan District () is an urban district of Qingdao, Shandong. It has an area of , and had approximately 588,800 inhabitants as of 2019. Shinan is located in coastal hilled terrain, and has a temperate monsoon climate. Common features include mod ...
) still retains many traditional buildings.
Notable people
*
Long Ding
Long Ding (born February 11, 1988) is a Chinese college athlete who plays American football as kicker. He was originally a member of the IFAF/ USA Football International Student Program, before entering college football after his arrival in the ...
, American football kicker
*
James R. Lilley
James Roderick Lilley (; January 15, 1928 – November 12, 2009) was a CIA operative and an American diplomat. He served as United States ambassador to China from 1989 to 1991.
Born to American parents in China, Lilley learned Mandarin at a yo ...
, U.S. diplomat
*
Ma Jian ()
*
Ma Jun Ma Jun, may refer to:
*Ma Jun (historian) (born 1953), Chinese historian.
*Ma Jun (footballer) (born 1989), Chinese footballer.
*Ma Jun (environmentalist) (born 1968), Chinese environmentalist.
*Ma Jun (engineer) (born 1962), Chinese environmental ...
()
*
Xiao Hong ()
*
Xiao Jun ()
*
Duanmu Hongliang
Duanmu Hongliang (; 1912–1996), born Cao Jingping (), was a Chinese writer whose works were prominent during the Second Sino-Japanese War and for whom the land and environment were pivotal fictional elements. He was born in Changtu County, Lia ...
()
*
Erin Pizzey, (was born in Qingdao)
*
Li Zhaoxing ()
*
Zhang Ruimin ()
*
Victoria Song (, f(x))
*
Huang Zitao (, musician, actor)
*
Huang Bo ()
*
Zhang Jike ()
*
Gao Fenghan
Gāo Fènghàn (高鳳翰, 1683–1749) was born in Shandong to a minor bureaucrat. He was a painter, poet, and seal-carver, and he later became associated with the Yangzhou school of painters. These painters were known as ''eccentrics'' for the ...
()
*
Toshiro Mifune (was born in Qingdao)
*
Li Cunxin ()
*
Huang Xiaoming ()
*
Chen Hao ()
*
Xia Yu ()
*
Fan Bingbing (, born in Qingdao)
*
Bai Baihe ()
*
Hao Haidong ()
*
Wang Dong (,
midfielder for
Qingdao Huanghai)
*
Bu Xiangzhi
Bu Xiangzhi (; born December 10, 1985) is a Chinese chess player. In 1999, he became the 10th grandmaster from China at the age of 13 years, 10 months and 13 days, at the time the youngest in history. In April 2008, Bu and Ni Hua be ...
(, chess grandmaster)
*
Zhang Juanjuan
Zhang Juanjuan (; born January 2, 1981 in Qingdao, Shandong, People's Republic of China) is an archer from the People's Republic of China.
Early and personal life
Zhang was born on 2 January 1982 in the Chinese city of Qingdao in Shandong Pro ...
(, archer)
*
Malcolm H. Wiener, (was born in Qingdao)
*
Ni Ping ()
*
Tang Guoqiang ()
*
Ren Jialun ()
*
Chen Meng ()
Movies shot in Qingdao
*
A Little Red Flower () 2020
*
A Better Tomorrow 2018 () 2016
*
The Great Wall
The Great Wall of China (, literally "ten thousand Li (unit), ''li'' wall") is a series of fortifications that were built across the historical northern borders of ancient Chinese states and Imperial China as protection against Eurasian noma ...
() 2016
* Underdog Fight () 2008
* Underdog Fight II () 2013
*
Ocean Heaven () 2010
* Beauty Remains () 2005
Language
During the city's leased-territory days,
German, the official language, was rigorously taught and promoted. Since the demise of Germany's colonial empire after World War I, the German language is all but gone, leaving little impact on the local languages. A local accent known as
Qingdao dialect () distinguishes the residents of the city from those of the surrounding
Shandong
Shandong ( , ; ; alternately romanized as Shantung) is a coastal province of the People's Republic of China and is part of the East China region.
Shandong has played a major role in Chinese history since the beginning of Chinese civilizati ...
province. Due to the efforts by the city government to promote standard
Mandarin, most educated people can speak standard Mandarin in addition to their native dialect. With reform policies and English teaching, some young citizens have been taught English and many can converse with English-speaking foreigners. Business and traffic signs in English are becoming more and more common.
Festivals
Notable festivals include:
*
Qingdao International Horticultural Exposition 2014 is the biggest international fair that has been held in the history of the city.
*
Qingdao International Beer Festival in August/September, held annually since 1991.
Media
Qingdao previously had a large German community and a German garrison, so three German newspapers operated in Qingdao.
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. German papers included ''
Deutsch-Asiatische Warte'' (;
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. weekly newspaper published until 1906, included ''Die Welt des Ostens, Altes und Neues aus Asiens drei Kaiserreichen'', a cultural supplement),
[ the '']Tsingtauer Neueste Nachrichten
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'' and the ''Kiautschou Post
The Jiaozhou Bay (; german: Kiautschou Bucht, ) is a bay located in the prefecture-level city of Qingdao (Tsingtau), China.
The bay has historically been romanized as Kiaochow, Kiauchau or Kiao-Chau in English and Kiautschou in German.
Geogra ...
'' (a daily paper published from 1908 to 1912, referring to the Kiautschou (Jiaozhou) Bay concession). German publishing in Qingdao ended after World War I and the beginning of the Japanese administration.[
A 1912 publication of the United States Department of Commerce, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce said that the '']Tageblatt für Nordchina
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History and profile
''Tageblatt'' was established in 1913. The paper is the country's second-most popular newspaper, behind the rival ...
'' of Tianjin was read in Qingdao and that major newspapers from Shanghai were also read in Qingdao.
Bandao Broadcasting Media Corporation, a news and broadcasting agency was founded in 1999.
Tourism
Qingdao attracts many tourists due to its seaside setting and temperate weather. Parks, beaches, sculptures, and unique German and modern architecture line the shore. Its centrally located tourist information center, the "Qingdao Information Center for International Visitors for International Visitors," is located on Middle Hong Kong Road ().
Qingdao's major attractions include:
Western Shinan district
*Zhan Qiao
Zhanqiao () pier is located at the southern shore of Qingdao off Zhongshan Road. This now pier, constructed in 1891, was Qingdao's first wharf. The octagonal Hunian pavilion (Billowing Back and Forth Tower, loosely translated) was constructed a ...
(Pier, )
*Little Qingdao Isle ()
*Tian Hou Temple (), Qingdao Folk Museum
* Badaguan (), the older area of town with some surviving German and Japanese architecture.
* Lu Xun Park, named after Lu Xun, modern Chinese writer and critic, who lived and taught in the 1930s.
*Zhongshan Park, named after the style name 'Zhongshan' of Sun Yat-sen
Sun Yat-sen (; also known by several other names; 12 November 1866 – 12 March 1925)Singtao daily. Saturday edition. 23 October 2010. section A18. Sun Yat-sen Xinhai revolution 100th anniversary edition . was a Chinese politician who serve ...
, a famous modern Chinese politician.
*Xiao Yu Shan
Xiao Yu Hill (Chinese: 小鱼山公园, meaning "Small Fish Mountain Public Park") is located north-east of the Laiyang road, Qingdao. It is 60 meters high and covers an area of 2.5 hectares. It is the first park hill with a style of classical gar ...
()
*The twin-spired St. Michael's Cathedral (; ), a notable example of Qingdao's famous Neo-romanesque architecture, designed by German architect Alfred Fräbel, completed in 1934.
* Qingdao Aquarium ()
*Jiaozhou Governor's Hall
Kiautschou Governor's Hall () is the former German colonial government building at Qingdao, China.
History
The building was designed by the German architect Friedrich Mahlke (1871 – 1944) and was constructed during the years from 1904 to ...
(), the office building of former German governors (''Gouverneurspalast'') and former municipal government
*Xinhao Hill The Xinhao or Signal Hill (; german: Signalberg), located to the south of Guanxiang Hill and to the southwest of Qingdao Hill, is a landmark of Qingdao, China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia ...
()
Eastern Shinan district
*May Fourth Square
May Fourth Square () is a large (10 hectares) public square in Qingdao's central business district. It is located between the new municipal government building and Fushan Bay and is composed of Shizhengting Square, the central square and the coas ...
(''Platz des vierten Mai''), Coastal plaza with the Wind of May sculpture
* Tsingtao Brewery (''Tsingtao-Brauerei''), founded by Germany and the most exported beer from China.
* Zhanshan Temple (''Dschanschan-Tempel''), Qingdao's oldest Buddhist temple.
Laoshan district
*Lao Shan __NOTOC__
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* Lao people (people from Laos, or of Lao descent)
* The Lao language
* Lao script, the writing system used to write the Lao language
** Lao ...
(Mount Lao, Lauschan, ), east of Qingdao, the most famous Taoist mountain with Taoist retreat – Great Purity Palace ()
*National Shilaoren Tourist Resort (), the famous bathing beach symbolized by a characteristic natural sea rock with a shape like an old man
*Xiaomaidao Park (), the park with hills, a beach, and a nice view of the coastal line
Education
Higher education
Qingdao is home to a large number of higher education institutions. Ocean University of China, formerly called the Ocean University of Qingdao, is the most important university of maritime sciences in China. In addition, the Qingdao University, Qingdao University is ranked No. 940 in Best Global Universities. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence. the Qingdao University of Science and Technology as well as the Qingdao Technological University have also been integral parts of higher education in Qingdao for decades. Shandong University Qingdao (SDUQ) was established in 2016, belonging to Shandong University System. Other institutions include:
* China University of Petroleum, completed its relocation from Dongying to Qingdao in 2012
* Shandong University of Science and Technology
The Shandong University of Science and Technology (SDUST; ) is a public university in Shandong province, China. It was established in 1951. The university offers courses in science and technology.
Campus
The university's main campus has been i ...
, the main campus is based in Qingdao since 2003
* Qingdao Agricultural University
Qingdao Agricultural University (QAU; ) is a public university based in Qingdao and Laiyang district of Yantai, Shandong province, China. Founded in 1951 and formerly known as Laiyang Agricultural College, the school was awarded university statu ...
, the main campus is based in Qingdao since 2007
* Qingdao Technical College
Qingdao Technical College () is a public college based in Huangdao District
Huangdao District () and Xihai'an New Area (), also known as Qingdao West Coast is a district and a state-level new area of Qingdao, Shandong, China, located southwest a ...
* Qingdao Binhai University
Qingdao Binhai University (, is a private institution of tertiary education in Qingdao, Shandong province, China. It was founded in 1992 and was awarded full college status in 2004. Binhai University has its campus in Huangdao District
Huangdao ...
, located at Huangdao.
Shandong University was located in Qingdao from 1909 to 1936. A new branch campus of the university is under construction in Aoshanwei Town, Jimo.
International schools
Korean International School of Qingdao
* Malvern College Qingdao
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* Pegasus California School, Qingdao
*International School of Qingdao
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* Qingdao Amerasia International School
* Qingdao No.1 International School
* Qingdao Oxford International College
* Yew Chung International School of Qingdao
* Belt&Road Collaborative Innovation College (BRCIC)
Secondary schools
* Qingdao No. 2 High School
Qingdao No. 2 High School of Shandong Province (Chinese: 山东省青岛第二中学) is a public boarding high school in Qingdao, Shandong, China.
Qingdao No. 2 High School (Also named as Qingdao No. 2 Middle School), Shandong Province, is l ...
* Qingdao No. 58 School
The Qingdao No. 58 High School () is a boarding school in Qingdao, China. It is well considered the most selective high school in Qingdao. It has the highest cut-off scores in the senior-high school entrance examinations for acceptance. Over 90% of ...
* Qingdao No. 1 High School
Qingdao No. 1 Middle School of Shandong Province () is a high school in Qingdao, Shandong, China.
School History
February 1924 to October 1924, the school was located in Dengzhou Road ().
October 1924 to April 1938, the school was relocated in ...
* Qingdao No. 9 High School
Qingdao No. 9 High school (also called Qingdao Foreign Language School) was established by Richard Wilhelm on 1900. The school is located in the Qingdao
Qingdao (, also spelled Tsingtao; , Mandarin: ) is a major city in eastern Shandong Pr ...
* Qingdao No. 15 High School
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* Qingdao No. 19 High School
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*and so on
Sports
Stadiums
* Guoxin Gymnasium (Qingdao city sports center)
*Yizhong Sports Center
The Qingdao Sports Center Stadium or officially Qingdao Conson Stadium () is a multi-purpose stadium in Qingdao, Shandong, China. It is currently holds 45,000 people and used mostly for association football matches.
The stadium was invested by Q ...
*Qingdao Tiantai Stadium
The Qingdao Tiantai Stadium (), former name Qingdao First Stadium (), is a multi-use stadium in Qingdao, Shandong, China. It is used mostly for football matches, but also for athletics and rugby sevens.
Tiantai Stadium was built in 1932 as Qingdao ...
* Hongcheng Stadium
2008 Olympic Summer Games
During the 2008 Summer Olympics
The 2008 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXIX Olympiad () and also known as Beijing 2008 (), were an international multisport event held from 8 to 24 August 2008, in Beijing, China. A total of 10,942 athletes from 204 Na ...
, Qingdao and Beijing cohosted the Olympic Sailing competitions. In Qingdao, the events took place along the shoreline by the city. These events were hosted at the Qingdao International Sailing Centre and held in Fushan Bay, near the city's central business district. An international broadcasting center and purpose-built hotel were constructed for the Games.
Motorsport
The IndyCar Series signed a contract with the Qingdao city council to hold an IndyCar
INDYCAR, LLC, is an American-based auto racing sanctioning body for Indy car racing and other disciplines of open wheel car racing. The organization sanctions five racing series: the premier IndyCar Series with its centerpiece the Indianapolis ...
race in Qingdao in 2012. The subsequently canceled race was supposed to take place on a street circuit.
Sister cities
Qingdao has 36 sister cities.
See also
* List of twin towns and sister cities in China
*Shandong
Shandong ( , ; ; alternately romanized as Shantung) is a coastal province of the People's Republic of China and is part of the East China region.
Shandong has played a major role in Chinese history since the beginning of Chinese civilizati ...
* Qingdao Oriental Movie Metropolis
Notes
References
Citations
Sources
* Gottschall, Terrell D. ''By Order of the Kaiser: Otto von Diederichs and the Rise of the Imperial German Navy 1865–1902''. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. 2003.
* Schultz-Naumann, Joachim. ''Unter Kaisers Flagge: Deutschlands Schutzgebiete im Pazifik und in China einst und heute'' Munich: Universitas Verlag. 1985.
* ''Miscellaneous series, Issues 7–11''. United States Department of Commerce, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, 1912.
* Walravens, Hartmut. "German Influence on the Press in China". In: ''Newspapers in International Librarianship: Papers Presented by the Newspaper Section at IFLA General Conferences''. Walter de Gruyter, 1 January 2003. , .
*
Also available at
the website of the Queens Library – This version does not include the footnotes visible in the Walter de Gruyter version.
** Also available in Walravens, Hartmut, and Edmund King. ''Newspapers in international librarianship: papers presented by the section of the newspaper at IFLA General Conferences''. K.G. Saur, 2003. , .
External links
Qingdao Government website
Qingdao International Academician Port website
Study in China Admission System(中国高等院校国际招生管理服务系统) website
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