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Student, mother, all around wonderkind Ulrike Gerber and her friends stumbled upon some discarded figures in the underbrush in Qingdao…
An interesting study of darkness, the night time horizon of Xiao Zhu Shan in Huangdao.
Check out a second set of Qingdao images from 九点一了.
Check out a set of Qingdao photos from 九点一了, a visitor from a far off place known as Guangzhou.
In memory of old Qingdao neighborhoods, for better or worse, till time do us part, it’s yesterday no more.
Recent pics of March 2012 snowfall in the mountains in Qingdao’s Xiao Zhu Shan.
Check out some photos from Qingdao based photographer Fanny Texier.
Check out the 7th installment in a series by Qingdao based photo enthusiast Clay Army.
Lin Xun is a Qingdao based photographer working out of Studio 22 on Shandong Lu.
Check out Kine’s photos taken at the Old Stone Man beach in Qingdao.
Check out a series of photos of the Qingdao Autumn by Mai Dou.
The second series of Qingdao photos by Alexandra Nosach captures some of the green around the city.
Check out a series of photos taken over the summer of 2011 by Qingdao photographer Lin Xun.
Check out a series of photos of Qingdao taken by Alexandra Nosach.
Check out some photos by Qingdao based photographer Sunsa.
A collaboration between Qingdao photographers Lin Xun and Sun Yong: Sun’s photos of Lin’s photos.
The Tuandao-Xuejiadao tunnel officially opened on June 30, 2011. Check out photos of the undersea experience.
Check out some photos taken by Tian Meng (田萌) in Qingdao.
Mai Dou (麦兜) is a young photographer/skater in Qingdao. Check out his photos.
Photos of Xiao Zhu Shan in Huangdao district: an afternoon motorcycle ride, an unexpected glimpse at a weather spectacle.
The sixth installment of photos in a series by Qingdao based Clay Army, taken in the 90’s around Qingdao University and Xin Jia Zhuang.
The fifth installment in a series of Qingdao photos by Clay Army.
The fourth installment in a series of Qingdao photos by Clay Army.
Check out the third installment of photos by Qingdao based Clay Army.
A series of portraits taken in and around Qingdao.
Qingdao photos by Chloe Lee, an exchange student at Shandong University in Weihai.
Images of Qingdao: pre-Tsingtao Center Shandong Lu, rock and roll at the Corner Jazz, Qingdao Old Town and more.
Check out a set of photos taken in the Laoshan mountains east of Qingdao.
Check out some photos taken around town by Clay Army.
Taipingjiao is on the eastern end of the European style residential quarter called Badaguan in Qingdao.
Check out a series of photos taken during a visit to Qingdao by Joe Whittingham.
View a series of photos taken by Qingdao born and raised photographer Lin Xun.
Check out a series of Qingdao sky photos taken by Lunar.
Summer is in season forever in these nature photos taken in Qingdao by Edward Pan.
Check out these photos of Qingdao taken by Leroy W. Demery Jr. when he was traveling around China as a student in 1983.
Qingdao’s short history has seen quite a lot of international influence. Check out some old photos and postcards of Qingdao from back in the day.
Badaguan is the former international quarter of Qingdao, bordered by Beach Number 2 to the south and Beach Number 3 on the eastern side of Taipingjiao Horn.
Qingdao City Hall is on Hong Kong Middle Road across from May 4th Square in Shinan district.
In Chinese poetry, a couplet (simplified Chinese: 对联; traditional Chinese: 對聯; pinyin: duìlián) is a pair of lines of poetry.
The 2 characters that make up the name for Qingdao are translated into English as “Green Island”. From this photo, we can see why.
Andrew Wang in front of Zhongshan Park in Qingdao under the banner for the very first Qingdao Beer Festival in 1991.
Qingdao Sculpture Park is on the coast in the eastern part of the city near Shilaoren with more seaviews than sculptures.
Qingdao is home to a nice collection of sakura planted in Zhongshan Park before WWII by Japanese occupiers.
A decent place to take a break from the everyday shopping experience in Qingdao, and the supermarket on B1 has a lot of goods that you probably cannot find elsewhere in Qingdao.
The original Qingdao Camera Factory was located on Yan An San Lu and is no longer in existence. Check out this photo from the early 90’s.
Travel time between Jinan and Qingdao will be just 1 hour by high speed rail when the new line is completed some time around the end of 2018.
Who is the crabbiest guy or gal in all of Qingdao?
The Qingdao International Beer Fest takes place every summer in Laoshan district, Qingdao.
Qingdao is one of the most important success stories of China’s economic miracle, and according to the World Bank, one of China’s six “Golden cities”.
The Catholic Church in Qingdao’s Old Town used to be the most prominent feature of the Qingdao skyline.