The tourist attractions are as follows:
1, Langyatai Scenic Area
It belongs to Qingdao Langyatai Provincial Tourist Resort (approved by Shandong Provincial People's Government in June, 1995, with a planned area of 9.8 square kilometers). 1June, 982, the State Council announced that Langya Terrace was included in the first batch of national key scenic spots. 1993 The Qingdao Municipal People's Government announced Langya Terrace as a scenic spot in Qingdao. 20 10 the national tourism administration assessed langya terrace as an AAAA-level scenic spot. 20 13 Langya platform was recognized as a national key cultural relics protection unit.
2、? Qingdao Shanpaotai Ruins Park
The only battlefield war site in Asia during the First World War, at an altitude of 128.5 meters, is the site of Qingdao Mountain Fort, which is located in the center of the old and new urban areas of Qingdao Mountain Park, with its back facing the Yihai Sea, making it the best viewing platform for the island city. It consists of two parts: battery field display and exhibition hall. Qingdao Mountain is 128.5 meters above sea level, located at the junction of old and new urban areas, with its back to the urban area and facing the sea. It is the best viewing platform for the island city.
3. Zhanshan Temple
Located in the southwest of Zhanshan Mountain in the east of Qingdao, at the foot of Taiping Mountain, it is one of the youngest famous temples in China and the only Buddhist temple in Qingdao. The temple was started on 1934 and completed on 1945. There are Daxiong Hall, Sanmiao Temple, Tianwang Hall and Guest House in the hospital. Behind the main hall 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. The temple faces the Yellow Sea in the south and is surrounded by Fushan Mountain, Zhanshan Mountain and Taiping Mountain in the east, west and north. One of the "Ten Scenes of Qingdao", "Zhanshan Qingfan", refers to Zhanshan Temple.