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Qingdao offers some great consumer choices, from modern shopping malls to international supermarket brands.
Da Wei went for a walk in Qingdao and took these photos, circa July 2016.
Foggy topped towers, views of the Winds of May on May 4 Square, construction cranes…
Check out a set of Qingdao photos taken from an airplane flying over the Dao.
Da Wei sent in some photos of summer in the Dao.
Check out some images from Qingdao circa September 2015 showing off the Autumn blue skies.
How people used to get around in Qingdao, China, circa 1991-92.
One of the more popular seashore parks in Qingdao is the Sculpture Park in Laoshan district.
Check out Huangxian Lu, off Daxue Lu near Strong Ale Works and Ocean University. There is a spate of cafes, hostels, and bars in this area. It is…
Yesterday a friend took us out to Laoshan – here are the doors in the village near the coast.
Check out these photos showing Beach Number 1 in Qingdao, taken in the morning and the afternoon from the same spot.
Check out a before and after comparison of Qingdao photos, h/t Da Wei.
A set of images showing Qingdao (Tsingtau) from when the city was being built by kuli and administered by representatives of Germany.
Qingdao Photos: Hunan Lu
Check out a photo of the Expo front taken from the Bin Hai Highway in Laoshan, Qingdao.
Photos of the Paul Collins Beat live in Qingdao.
Qingdao’s collection of turn of the century architecture gives evidence that it was once a German concession/colony on the Yellow Sea.
Check out a photo of the ocean in Langyatai, part of Qingdao in former Jiaonan district.
Laowai gets free ride on old minibuses in Qingdao. Nice sandals.
Strong Ale brews better beer in Qingdao at La Villa on Hong Kong Road.
Old Jimo Lu in Old Town Qingdao, circa 1992, courtesy Derek Walter.
Qingdaonese member Da Wei in Qingdao for Christmas.
When in Qingdao one is never far from the coast. Check out photos of Qingdao’s coast.
A series of photos taken around Qingdao of various modes of transport, including a Lada taxi and a jeep at the 1st beer fest.
Check out an aerial view of Qingdao on a fly over shot taken from a plane coming into Qingdao.
A couple of then and now images of Qingdao: Former Strand Hotel and Post Office/Postal Museum.
A series of images from an early Autumn trip to Yangkou in Laoshan, Qingdao.
A series of images from Qingdao based photographer Elena.
A series of images of his hometown shot by Qingdao native Momo.
Images of the city from a high vantage point atop Mt. Taiping Shan in Old Town Qingdao.
Qingdao native Na Yang reminds us that Laoshan is one of the greenest places on the peninsula.
Qingdao Photo of Guangzhou photographer 九点一了.
Qingdao’s Beach Number Number 1 circa 1990’s with changing houses and wooden ships on the beach.
Check out the old Bus Number 1 at the terminus on Anhui Lu in Qingdao circa 1991-2.
Check out some photos of Qingdao from back in the day, circa 91.
Of all the wonderful places in Qingdao, Lingshanwei Town is one of the classics.
A set of images showing Qingdao in the mid 80’s from the blog Where Five Valleys Meet.
Check out a series of images from Guizhou native and current Qingdao resident Teresa.
A set of b/w photos by Qingdao photographer Lin Xun.
Photos of the city sights by an old Qingdao Hand.
Images taken around Qingdao by a guy living in Huangdao who is “cha bu duo addicted to photography”.
Images from Jane Frances of the Qingdao Olympic Sailing Center and a private beach in Yangkou, Laoshan.
Photos of the mountains and water (山水) in Yangkou during the National Day holidays by Jane Wong.
Check out a series of iPhone photos of Autumn skies in Qingdao.
8th in a series of Qingdao Photos by Clay Army.
There ain’t no cure for the Summer Blues. Check out a series of Qingdao images circa Summer 2012.
Check out a set of photos from a village shop in Laoshan, Qingdao.
Laoshan is famous for spring and mineral water – check out some photos of the free flowing liquid in Qingdao.
The 3rd set of photos featuring Qingdao from photographer Alexandra Nosach.
Check out a series of Qingdao images, “Eyes on QD”.