Introduction to Zhanqiao Park: Zhanqiao is the symbol of Qingdao. It is located in Qingdao Bay, in a straight line with the most prosperous Zhongshan Road in the city, and stretches from the coast into the sea. It is known as "the long rainbow leads to the distance". First built in the 18th year of Guangxu (AD 1892), it is the earliest wharf in Qingdao. After reconstruction in 1931 and renovation in 1985, it is now 8 meters wide and 440 meters long. A semicircular breakwater was built at the southern end of the bridge. Inside the embankment is a two-story octagonal pavilion with a national style, gold tiles and red walls, and cornices on the top of the helmet. It is named "Huilan Pavilion". The trestle bridge cuts through the waves, like a long dragon lying on the silver waves of the blue sea. Walking along the bridge, you feel as if you are walking into the embrace of the sea; standing next to the pavilion, huge waves are rolling in, hitting the dam and throwing up thousands of broken jade.
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