They are all buildings of the last century. The Governor's Mansion has a model, and the Qingdao Museum has a more detailed introduction. Especially the Qingdao City Museum, the introduction is clear. Have time to go and see, more feeling
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German Street Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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German Street is located in Guantao Road, Shibei District, Qingdao City. Building blocks there were transformed from the original old buildings. There are 25 historical buildings in Guantao Road, 14 of which are existing historical buildings with German style or Japanese style. Guantao Road was the financial and economic center of Qingdao in the early days, known as “Wall Street in Qingdao” and you still can see the old bank of the time.
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German Street Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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They are all buildings of the last century. The Governor's Mansion has a model, and the Qingdao Museum has a more detailed introduction. Especially the Qingdao City Museum, the introduction is clear. Have time to go and see, more feeling
The former site of the German Governor's Mansion in Qingdao, later became the residence of government agencies. Can't visit, really I am quite envious. The last time this envy was when I saw that I had been borrowed by a bank in Hefei Li Hongzhang. Enjoy office here
It should be behind the famous church, El Nino? Can't remember. From there, it's on the way to the colonial governor's house. I have to say that there are so many slopes here, unlike other tourist cities, you can ride a bicycle.
The buildings on Qingdao are also quite famous, just like the old buildings in Badaguan. They were built in Germany that year, forming the entire cultural area. Fortunately, Qingdao Station has historical value in itself.
Very distinctive neighborhoods, Germany made it look like buildings are all in the style there. Now many of them have become personal lives, but the traces of history are still walking here, blowing the sea breeze, it really feels good, and then going to a place not far away to eat some night market seafood.