Qingdao, a city with green trees and red roofs

 
Qingdao, a city with green trees and red roofs

Author: Sonia

 

 

1. Badaguan scenic spot

The Badaguan scenic spot was created in the 1930s. The roads of “Badaguan” scenic spot have been named after China’ s eight important passes.

Most buildings in this area are villas with independent European-style courtyards, so it is also known as “Architectural Fair of All Nations”.

 

 

Qingdao, a city with green trees and red roofs

A view of Badaguan scenic spot. [IC / Xiao Xiangzhizi]

 

 

Qingdao, a city with green trees and red roofs

Green trees and red roofs are the typical characteristic of Qingdao city. [IC / Xiao Xiangzhizi]

 

 

Qingdao, a city with green trees and red roofs

Huashi building is the most famous villa in this area. The main building has five floors and the top layer has a sea view. Its architectural style is based on European castles. [IC / Wang Daiwei]

 

 

Qingdao, a city with green trees and red roofs

The Protestant Church of Jiangsu Road stands on the hill in the south of Qingdao. The church, designed by German architect Curt Roth Kegel, is a medieval-style castle with granite arches. [IC / Wang Haibin]

 

 

Qingdao, a city with green trees and red roofs

Visitors take pictures in front of the St Michael's Cathedral. The church is the first Catholic church in Qingdao. [IC / Yu Fangping]

 

 

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