Qingdao wouldn’t be the same without Wusi GuangChang, or May Fourth Square. Almost as prominent a Qingdao landmark as Zhan Qiao Pier, the square’s unmistakeable ‘Winds of May’ statue is captured on every tourist’s camera. By day or night, its imposing, ... Read More>>
In recent years, Qingdao has slowly been developing a live music scene of its own, although it still has a long, long way to go to be anywhere near that of Beijing, Shanghai or even other second tier cities like Wuhan. Like its overall bar scene, Qingdao’s ... Read More>>
The bar scene in Qingdao may not be the biggest or the most glamorous in China, but there’s certainly enough variety to satisfy pretty much everyone’s tastes. Whether you’re looking to spend a quiet evening with a special someone, or you’re ready to cut ... Read More>>