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No.18 Anqing Road Qingdao, Shandong, China, 0532-80990888
... views are spectacular, and somehow it also has the glimse of lifestyle from a big city. Thus to say, mixture of everything.
Definitely worth the visit, and the coldness...
Hightlights of visits:
. The Protestant Church(基督教堂 )
. Jiaozhou Governor's Hall (提督府), office building of former German governors [Gouverneurspalast] and former municipal government
... down the hills, we finally settled on a slightly outward hill...it's only 3:30pm and the sun is already preparing for the day-off......Point to note for the sunset fans, you gotta start early for that in Qing Dao. By 4:30pm the whole sunset process is done and we went for some city sightseeing, christmas trees and decos are all around already, nice lights there.
... the leganary Eight Immortals crossed the sea. Thirdly, it's where 2 rivers joins.
For me, I knew it from a local singer-song-writer (Sam Hui) 's song apart from the above.
(Sorry it's only in cantonese lyrics)
何處覓" 028;萊
曲:許 ;冠傑 詞ᦂ 6;許冠傑/黎 444;得
心嚮 4448;蓬萊 / 想身處 ...
... belts and feeding through the machines. Minimal manpowers.
We spent pretty much the entire afternoon on the coach. A funny incident, as we are all getting into deep naps during the bus trip, suddenly I was woke up by intensive heat, like burning fire, really hot-like-hell, it's winter and I can't get rid of any more clothes from my body ...
... br>. The twin-spired St Michael's Cathedral, (天主教堂), one piece of the famous Neo-romanesque architecture in Qingdao, designed by German architect Alfred Fräbel, completed in 1934[9]
Flower-floor (花石楼), the place for previous German governors to fish, hunt or rest.
. Xiao Yu Shan (Little Fish Hill, 小鱼山)
. Residences of famous ...
... when the Kaiser found out about its extravagence. My last night in Qingdao corresponded with Lantern Festival, the celebration of the first full moon after the new year and official end of the Spring Festival holiday. Not many lanterns were actually in evidence in Qingdao, but there were even more fireworks and even more firecrackers than I had previously seen anywhere (this is quite a feat given the new year extravaganza). Moreover, they were even louder than ...
Qingdao, Shandong, China lucyxuesheng... on them. Yet we rarely see any Chinese people holding hands or, god forbid, kissing. That's Chinese romance for you, I guess. One of the highlights of our time in Qingdao was the hot pot lunch that Lee took us to. Lee refused to tell us what any of the foods were that you were supposed to dip in the boiling oil until after we had eaten them--smart move, because that way he got us to try cow's veins, among other things. After lunch ...
Qingdao, Shandong, China ericablair... was winnowed away through the honking and engine din of the traffic. I had given myself 45 minutes for a 10 minute trip. I showed my driver the time of my departure on the ticket to explain my anxiety. At 16.32, we were still a mile away and my bus left at 16.38. We stopped at the station one minute before my bus' departure, I forced my way through crowds, and stepped on the bus not more than twenty seconds before it pulled out. That's what I meant by luck! Destination: Beijing!
Qingdao, China fatduck... Still it is better to be a male than a slave, or rather a "female" "under" "man's hand". An "elder brother" though, is right on, as it combines "person" with a large "mouth" So too, has "anger" (also "rage" and "passion") been correctly described: "slave" and "heart" are placed together. There are two forms for "love" one real, the other ideal. Both include the characters "heart" and the verb "breathe into" where real love adds two hands (for "cooperation ...
Qingdao, China natandandy... Mingxia Cave) was a bit more animated, at least with tourists. Had some frogs too. Leading from it was a dirt path up to the very top I think. You had to clamber up through caves, over boulders and shove through the bush, which was refreshing in its deviation from concrete paths at least, but I ended up stopping about 30mins from the top I think. Would have been quite nice but had ...
Qingdao, China chris-marianne
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