The 16th Qingdao International Beer Festival starts on August 12 in Qingdao
City,

east Shandong Province. Qingdao boasts a beautiful coastline and a pleasing
climate in the summer when it's unbearably hot in Beijing. It is also slated to
host the sailing matches of the 2008 Olympics. Sounds like a good idea to go and
see what happens at this beer festival.
Qingdao International Beer Festival began in 1991. It opens on the second
weekend of August each year, in the middle of tourist season in Qingdao, and
lasts for 16 days. The festival includes many activities like beer tastings,
literary evenings and beer-drinking competitions.
This year's festival will be held in three main venues; Qingdao International
Beer Town, Huiquan Plaza and Dengzhoulu beer street.
Qingdao International Beer Town Located in the Shilaoren National Tourism
Resort, Qingdao International Beer Town has been the main event place for the
festival since it's 6th season.
It is a top-grade amusement park with large theaters for the festival's
literary events, the Qingdao Beer Palace for tastings and contests and over 20
rides and activity centers.
Dengzhoulu Beer Street
Located beside the old Qingdao Beer Factory workshops, reconstructed
Dengzhoulu is a bar street that features European style architecture. Tourists
can find the freshest beer and all local snacks on this street.
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| Jiajia,
2006 Qingdao Beer Festival's
mascot. |
More than 40 restaurants and bars line this 1,000-meter-long street.
Among them are Beer House and Beer Palace, as well as some feature bars, like
the noisy Oulala and the quiet Jingbar.
In addition to various sculptures of different brands of beer, beer bottles
and even the dog Jiajia, the festival's mascot, China's first beer museum is
also located on this street. Here tourists can the origin of beer, the long
history of Qingdao beer and what a real beerhouse is like.
Huiquan Plaza
Qingdao is the sole partner city of Beijing for the 2008
Olympics. This fact is reflected in Huiquan Plaza's theme sculpture that
incorporates the five Olympic rings. During the Beer Festival the Olympic Sail
Landscape Sculpture will be unveiled. It's made from abandoned beer cans, which
is a good illustration of the green Olympic concept.