
Exploring Qingdao’s May Fourth Square: A Spiraling Tribute by the Sea
Discover Qingdao’s May Fourth Square: from the iconic Wind of May sculpture to modern fountains and green spaces, this public plaza blends history, culture and recreation.
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Discover Qingdao’s May Fourth Square: from the iconic Wind of May sculpture to modern fountains and green spaces, this public plaza blends history, culture and recreation.
Explore Qingdao International Sailing Center on the Chinese mainland’s coast—a 2008 Olympics legacy with state-of-the-art facilities, rich maritime heritage and a thriving sailing community.
Qingdao’s Victoria Bay breakwater was coated in green algae as summer seawater warmed to ideal growth temperatures, creating a stunning yet slippery tide-pooling spot.
The 20th Huabiao Film Awards debuted in Qingdao, marking Chinese cinema’s 120th anniversary with top honors for Kara Wai and Zhang Yi and a sneak peek at Wandering Earth 3.
Discover Qingdao’s May Fourth Square with its spiraling red ‘Wind of May’ sculpture, musical fountains and seaside views – a dynamic urban space merging history and leisure.
The 20th China Huabiao Film Awards in Qingdao honored 20 films from July 2022 to June 2024, with top prizes for “Article 20,” “The Wandering Earth 2,” and “Ne Zha 2.”
Qingdaos state-of-the-art Oriental Movie Metropolis Grand Theater hosts hundreds of film luminaries for the 20th China Huabiao Film Awards.
Discover Zhanqiao Pier in Qingdao: built in 1892, this century-old landmark has become a timeless backdrop for Chinese cinema, blending coastal beauty with rich history.
Explore Badaguan in Qingdao: where Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque architecture meets film magic by the sea—perfect for travelers and cinephiles.
The Huabiao Film Awards dock in Qingdao, marrying cinematic glamour with coastal charm and cultural flair.