About Qingdao China
The coastal city of Qingdao has a rich history which comes as no surprise due to its wonderful
and picturesque location. Originally a fishing village the city took on a military role from 1891
when troops were garrisoned in the city by the Imperial Court and then was occupied by the Germans,
Japanese and finally reoccupied in 1949 by the Chinese. It is because of these foreign occupations
that the city is home to many European structures and houses.
Today Qingdao offers its military past as well as its attractive landscape, unique collective
architecture and its pleasant weather. The architecture of Qinqdao features a unique blend of
several cultures.
A major area that features this diverse range of architecture is present in the villa area known
as Qingdao 8 Passes. The area has concentrated zones made up of German, American, Greek, Spanish,
Danish, Japanese, English and Russian constructions. Eight Passes also features specific structures
as separate attractions like Huashi Villa which is a magnificent castle like structure with large
gardens.
Because the island is so rich in natural and human resources, features year round festivals and
events coupled with the city’s plentiful facilities and extensive transportation network, Qingdao
has become an ideal tourist destination for both locals and foreigners.
The city offers visitors beaches, sculpture, parks and other unique architecture along its
shore.
The city is home to numerous architectural works of art and numerous
Qingdao
hotels are present in the city for visitors to use as their base from which to explore the
city.
Copthorne
Hotel Qingdao
The Copthorne
Hotel
Qingdao features 455 rooms and is conveniently located in the heart of the city and the central
business district which provides its guests easy access to various tourist attractions and shopping
venues. The hotel also features a variety of dining options including Korean, Japanese and Chinese
cuisine.