1, Zhanshan Temple:
Zhanshan Temple is located in the southwest of Zhanshan Mountain in the east of Qingdao, at the foot of Taiping Mountain. This is the only Buddhist temple in this city. 1934 started construction and 1945 was completed. It covers an area of 23 mu. There are two stone lions at the entrance of the mountain, handed down from generation to generation as relics of the Ming Dynasty, and Shilianchi in front of the temple is the place where they were released.
Zhanshan Temple, there are Ursa Mahayana Hall, Sanmiao Temple, Tianwang Hall and Guest House in the courtyard, behind which is the Buddhist Scripture Building, with more than 6,000 old Buddhist scriptures and ancient Buddha statues. There is an octagonal seven-story brick tower on the east hill behind the temple, which stands in Yun Biao.
2. Qingdao Chashan Scenic Area:
Qingdao Chashan Scenic Area is located 20 kilometers north of Pingdu, bordering osawa in the north and Gushan in the east, with the highest peak at 560 meters above sea level. The area is about 10 square kilometer. The total investment of the project is about 200 million yuan.
Chashan Scenic Area was developed in 2004. After five years' efforts, Chashan Tourism Resort has begun to take shape. "Rock, spring, flower and temple" is the theme of Chashan. On July 9th, 20 10, Chashan was approved as a 4A-level tourist attraction by the National Tourism Administration.
3. Yangkou Scenic Area:
Yangkou Scenic Area is located in the northeast of Laoshan Scenic Area. In the scenic area, the peaks and peaks are steep, and the Sea Palace and Taiping Palace are hidden among bamboo, pine and cypress. Guandi Temple is located among the pines and mountains, with bamboo beside the water. There are many strange caves hidden under the cliffs: Bailong Cave, which contains 2 1 poems about Laoshan scenery written by Qiu Chuji, a famous Taoist priest in Yuan Dynasty.
4. Trestle:
Qingdao trestle bridge is located at the southern end of Zhongshan Road in Qingdao, where tourists are everywhere. The bridge body probes into the crescent-shaped Qingdao Bay from the coast. This bridge is for tourists to visit, stop on a tourist boat, and you can see Qingdao at sea from the bridge.
Qingdao trestle bridge was built in the 18th year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty. It is the earliest military-specific artificial wharf building in Qingdao, and it is an important landmark building and famous scenic spot in Qingdao.
5. Taiqing Palace:
Taiqing Palace, located in Laoshan District, Qingdao, Shandong Province, is the oldest and largest Taoist temple in Qingdao, with a history of more than 2 100 years. Laoshan Mountain is located on the seashore, with deep rocks and deep valleys, and is known as "the fairy house in the grottoes".
Hundreds of miles away from Fiona Fang, Laoshan Mountain, temples are scattered all over the place. There is a saying of "Nine Palaces, Eight Views and Seventy-two Temples", among which Taiqing Palace is the most famous. According to records, in the Han Dynasty, Zhang Lianfu, the capital of Ruizhou, Jiangxi Province, abandoned his official position and came to Laoshan for monasticism. He built a Mao 'an temple and named it "Sanguan Temple".