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What's interesting in Qingdao in winter?
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The trestle feeds the seagulls. Every winter, a large number of seagulls fly to Qingdao from Siberia and other places to avoid the cold. Since the early 1990s, Qingdao citizens have been insisting on the public welfare activities of "keeping seagulls".

The Taiqing Palace after the snow is as real as an illusion. Laoshan Taiqing Palace is located at the foot of Laojun Peak in Laoshan District, Qingdao, Shandong Province, facing the sea. It is the oldest, largest, largest and most influential temple in Taoism.

3 North Jiushui. In winter, Beijiushui has a unique flavor, especially the tidal waterfall in Neijiushui. After freezing, water flows under the ice, and there is a sense of sight that it is difficult for a deep spring to flow under the ice.