Fairy's favorite! 7 great photo spots in Qingdao

The coastal city of Qingdao has always been known for its romance. Taking beautiful photos in this romantic city is something that fairy-like travelers shouldn't miss during their journey! These seven major attractions are all incredibly beautiful when photographed.

Zhejiang Road Catholic Church was built in 1934 and features magnificent spires. It is a famous Western-style building in Qingdao. The church's exterior is adorned with simple and elegant patterns, and its light yellow walls, combined with a slightly pinkish red roof, create a rich and sweet color palette that attracts countless newlyweds for wedding photos.

Fantawild Dreamland

Qingdao Fantawild Dreamland is located in Hongdao Seaside, Chengyang District, Qingdao City. It is a large-scale, high-tech, fourth-generation theme park. The most distinctive feature of Fantawild Dreamland is its use of modern high-tech methods to reinterpret ancient Chinese culture, creating a fantastical experience through high-tech interactive experiences.
Zhanqiao Pier is located on the southern coast of the central urban area of Qingdao. It is a 440-meter-long sea corridor extending from the land into the sea. Built during the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty (1892), it has a history of over a hundred years and has always been regarded as a symbol of Qingdao. The Huilan Pavilion at the end of the pier is a witness to Qingdao's modern history.
Badaguan is the collective name for a dozen intersecting roads in the southern part of Qingdao city. Most of these roads are named after famous passes in China. The environment here is serene, with peach blossoms in spring, crape myrtle in summer, ginkgo and red maple trees lining the roads in autumn. There are also many villas in various international styles, making it a popular spot for photography.
The Ocean University of China in Qingdao is a key university in China. Before 1958, it was the site of Qingdao University, and even earlier, it was the German Bismarck Barracks. Due to this influence, the campus still retains the style of original German architecture. It was officially renamed 'Ocean University of China' in 2002. Many famous writers, such as Lao She, Liang Shiqiu, Shen Congwen, Wen Yiduo, Wu Boxiao, and Hong Shen, have taught here. The famous poet Zang Kejia was a student at the Ocean University of China at that time, and his teacher was Wen Yiduo.
Huangxian Road is crisscrossed, and although it is just one road, it twists and turns, giving the feeling of several streets. In the past two years, it has become a favorite spot for young artists, with beautiful cafes, trendy small restaurants, unique youth hostels, creative graffiti murals, and a mix of fashion elements with century-old trees and buildings, making you feel like you're in Europe.