QINGDAO: Wang Wenzheng had not taken a bus to work for nearly 20 years, but he has given up his private car to do so during the 2007 Qingdao International Regatta.
QINGDAO: A new exhibition is held every six days at the Qingdao International Convention Center as the city emerges as the showcase capital of China.
QINGDAO: An interesting cast of foreigners has followed the world's best sailors to Qingdao to help out with media operations during the Olympic test event.
QINGDAO: Yesterday's boiling weather witnessed even hotter competition in 10 of 11 classes at the Qingdao International Regatta, the last sailing test for the Beijing Olympics.
QINGDAO: With the Qingdao International Regatta in full swing, all eyes are fixed to see if any Chinese sailor is capable of winning gold at next year's Olympics.
QINGDAO: Walking along the zigzag pavement of Qingdao's seashore, watching sails fly across the top of waves as the seabreeze caresses your face, you cannot help but be intoxicated by the coastal city.
QINGDAO: Every day, about 19 ships connect Qingdao with more than 450 ports in 130 countries and regions across the world.
QINGDAO: Better late than never and better light wind than nothing.
QINGDAO: As Beijing's partner city for next year's Olympics, Qingdao is now hosting the 2007 International Regatta.
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