The Olympic Sailing Center is a free and open tourist attraction. Its most famous attraction, Lover's Dam, is named after the spot where Olympic windsurfing champion Yin Jian fell in love. In summer, dusk is the perfect time to visit, as the daytime sun is abundant. Watching the sunset on a clear day, against the backdrop of azure sea and blue sky, is always refreshing.
After the 2008 Beijing Olympic sailing competition, the main breakwater of the Olympic Sailing Center was transformed into a unique street, opening in the summer of 2009 with over 20 bars, cafes, and restaurants. The main breakwater is 534 meters long and approximately 47 meters wide, with a white lighthouse at its end. At night, standing on the breakwater, you can gaze out across the sea, gazing out across the city center, ablaze with lights, creating a romantic atmosphere.
It reopened after the 2018 Shanghai Cooperation Organization Qingdao Summit and is now Qingdao's most famous leisure street. Numerous water activities, such as flying trapeze, are a popular attraction for young people.