With its colonial,
predominantly German, history
Qingdao contains the
architecture of many different
European styles. Outside of
the old German
Concession, north of
the railway station, most of
this history is displayed in
Badaguan, also known as the
Huiquan area. Badaguan,
literally the Eight Passes, is
so named because eight of the
roads here are named after
China's most famous passes.
The area features Russian,
English, French, German, and
Danish constructions which are
now mostly either large scale
guesthouses or sanitariums.
Badaguan is a great area to
stroll through, not only
interesting for its tree lined
avenues and proximity to the
Number One Beach, but also for
budding botanists; the roads
here are also known after
the flowers or trees that line
them, for example, Shaoguan
Lu is also called Green
Peach Road, Ningwuguan Lu
is called Crabapple Road, Zhengyangguan
Lu is called Crab
Myrtle Lu.
In recent years, a peach
forest, flowering in spring,
has been planted at the
northeast corner of the area.
While in the southwest corner
lies the "the lovers'
paradise", a place
favored by lovers where the
cypresses line both sides of
the road.
How to get there:
Wander northwards from the
Number Two Beach or straight
off the Number One Beach and
you will hit Zhengyangguan
Lu. All of the roads
around here are part of the
Badaguan area.