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Qingdao, China: Shandong Province
Qingdao International Marina Qingdao (青岛; 青島; QīngDǎo; TsingTao) is a picturesque coastal city that lies on the southern tip of China's Shandong Peninsula, located in JiaoZhou Bay facing the Yellow Sea.  Qingdao, with an annual average temperature of 12.2°C, is also a well-known holiday resort in China.  The city has seven urban districts and five county level cities under its jurisdiction with an area of 10,645 square kilometers and a population of more than 8.1 million.  Before troops were garrisoned here by the imperial court of Qing in 1891, Qingdao had been a small fishing village.  It became a German concession in 1897 and was occupied by invading Japanese soldiers when the First World War broke out in 1914.  The famous May 4th Movement was launched in 1919 and protestors, against the then Chinese government yielding to Japanese pressure, demanded the recommencement of sovereignty over Qingdao.  The city reverted to Chinese rule in 1922, but was occupied by Japan again during the Second World War.  After World War II Qingdao served as the headquarters of the Western Pacific Fleet of the US Navy.  The USS Alaska, allowed by the KMT, occupied Tsingtao, China in October 1945.  On June 2nd, 1949, the CCP's Red Army entered Qingdao City; Shandong and Qingdao's municipalities have been under PRC control since that time.  As one of China's most important independent coastal cities with state planning and budgeting powers including provincial power in economic management, the city has recently experienced rapid growth.  A new central business district (CBD) created near the Qingdao International Marina & Water Sports Center, east of May 4th Square and the city government building, is Shandong's costal business Mecca.  Its major industries include trade, light industry, tourism and oceanography research.  Qingdao is well known for its european architecture and attractive coastal landscape. With its abundance of natural beauty and growing human resources, the year-round schedule of tourist attractions and events, coupled with numerous tourist facilities as well as an extensive public transportation network, make Qingdao an ideal tourist destination both at home and abroad.  In 2008, Qingdao will host the Sailing Regattas of the 29th Olympic Games as well as the 13th Paralympic Games and in 2009 will welcome sailors from the Volvo Ocean Race (VOR 2008-2009).

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Qingdao Mountains and Hills
Qingdao's mountains are separated into three systems. LaoShan Mountains, located in the southeast, are mostly composed of granite steeps and peaks with overflowing natural springs.  The highest of these peaks is 1132.7 meters above sea level.  Located in the north are the DaZe Mountains with peaks that reach 736.7 meters and produce the famous Daze mountain grape.  To the south are the JiaoNan Mountains which includes DaZhu (486m) and XiaoZhu (724.9m) Mountains.  Qingdao's hills include Fu (384m), TaiPing (150m), Qingdao (128.5), Signal (99m), FuLong (86m), and ZhuShui hill (80.6m).
 
Qingdao, China Newsflash
Qingdao ShiNan Train Station Re-Opens August 1st, 2008
The Qingdao Railway Station (ShiNan District) at 2 Tai'an Road Re-Opens.  Renovations on the Qingdao Railway Station have been completed after 17 months of construction work by the China Railway Tenth Group Corp., Ltd.  With a joint investment of 1.32 billion CNY by the Qingdao Municipality and Ministry of Railways, the renovation is a landmark project that welcomes the 2008 Olympic Sailing Regatta.  A new train schedule has been released.
 
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