What to do in Qingdao Wusi Square

When it comes to Qingdao's Wusi Square, we must all be very familiar with, if you come to Qingdao to travel then Wusi Square is definitely a must-see attraction, but many people think that Wusi Square is a landmark building, what fun? Today, I will give you a little introduction to the fun places around Wuxi Square, interested friends hurry up and take a look at it!

1, the Olympic Sailing Center and the Lover's Dam

Many tourists have Wushu Square and the Olympic Sailing Center arranged together, because alone only to see a "May wind" sculpture, really feel a bit of a loss. The Olympic Sailing Center was the venue for the 2008 Olympics and the 29th Paralympics, and has become a new tourist destination after the events.

Lover's Dam was originally a shipyard dam, but was later named in honor of the Olympic windsurfing champion. At the end of the Lover's Dam is a small, not-too-high lighthouse, called the Prayer Lighthouse, which existed before and was rebuilt in 2006, with the height of the tower set at 20.08 meters in commemoration of the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

The light show at Wusi Square, or the Olympic Sailing Center, is personally considered one of the most beautiful sights in Qingdao. The light show actually uses the high-rise buildings near Wusi Square as a curtain wall to display a variety of brilliant and flashy images, presenting a stunning effect. So, you can watch it near Wusi Square or at the Olympic Sailing Center. If you watch it at the Olympic Sailing Center, the distance is a bit farther and you don't see it as clearly as you do near Wusi Square, but the perspective is a bit broader.

2, Yan'er Island

Yan'er Island is only three kilometers away from Wusi Square, is also a look at the night view of the net red card place. If you can only go to one island on your trip to Qingdao, I personally recommend Yan'er Island. During the day, Yan'er Island is not crowded with tourists, so you can take your time to explore and take photos.

The whole island is a park, and at night, the flat area at the top of the hill is where the neighborhood sisters and aunts dance. Why do I know this? Because I went too early, the lights were not lit, the sisters dancing to the 5th section, the lights on both sides of the stacks only lit up.

Going to Yan'er Island can be rushed to go in the afternoon, first down to the beach and reef to take pictures, kiss the sea, play in the water, and then take advantage of the dawn, more personal photos, and then go to the top of the hill to sit and wait for the night view. Yan'er Island's net red stack half by the mountain, half by the sea, during the day, and the blue sea, blue sky, reefs, green space together to form a landscape, wait until the lights come on, it is colorful and unique.

3, level zero

While it does not look like, but it is really a ticketed scenic spot, or 4A it, in the Yan'er Island and Wheat Island between the Yan'er Island along the coastal trestle walk past, probably with less than 20 minutes. But as far as I can see, not many people buy tickets, because the content of this scenic spot is too thin.

Although unassuming, the Level Zero scenic spot is actually the only theme park in China that centers on the zero point of altitude mapping. Said to be a theme park, in fact, the main content is a simple bronze sculpture, written on the Chinese people **** and the country level zero, from the perspective of taking pictures, and there is not much beauty. So many tourists, including me, have taken a long-distance shot from the waterfront walkway to hit this place up.