Qingdao Observatory is a German-style building. It is also the earliest image-seeing building in Qingdao. You can learn a lot about China's meteorological knowledge here. Now Guanxiangshan Park is also free. The surrounding traffic is very convenient.
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Qingdao Observatory is a German-style building. It is also the earliest image-seeing building in Qingdao. You can learn a lot about China's meteorological knowledge here. Now Guanxiangshan Park is also free. The surrounding traffic is very convenient.
Qingdao Observation Deck is on the Observation Mountain in Qingdao. Observation Mountain is now a free urban park. There are often students who come to sketch on the mountain. The scenery is also beautiful and the traffic is very convenient!
Qingdao Observation Deck is located on the shore of the Yellow Sea and on the shore of Jiaozhou Bay. It is a scenic summer resort in Qingdao, the scenic mountain of the Xiangxiang Mountain at an altitude of 75 meters. In 1898, the German Navy Port Survey Department built a meteorological astronomical surveying institute at No. 1 Guantao Road, and in 1905 it was renamed the "Royal Qingdao Observatory". You can enjoy many beautiful scenery of Qingdao!
Qingdao Observation Deck is worth visiting by students.
Qingdao Observatory was laid in 1910 and completed in 1912. The main building has 7 floors and a height of 21.6 meters. It is located on the shore of the Yellow Sea and on the shore of Jiaozhou Bay. It is a scenic summer resort in Qingdao. In 1898, the German Navy Port Surveying Department built a meteorological astronomical surveying institute at No. 1 Guantao Road, and in 1905 it was renamed the "Royal Qingdao Observatory". It is one of the three major observation stations in the modern Far East, and occupies an important position in the history of the development of meteorological and marine science in modern China.
In fact, this is a more complex, stone structure of the castle-style ancient observatory, built by the Germans, but is now requisitioned by the military. A tower with a dome. There is an observatory built by the Chinese people, which is now used as the Obovitt International Youth Hostel for the Youth Tour. There is also a courtyard, a green building, which is Qingdao Meteorological Bureau. So although they are all on the observation hill, their locations are different, and their architectural styles and names are different. You must make a clear distinction. You can ask the local people for directions according to the map, so as not to miss it. I just went two times to find out.