Qingdao has a total area of 10,654 square kilometers, including 1,159 square kilometers of urban area. The registered population totals to 7.64 million, including 2.76 million registered in the urban area.
The district has an area of 30.01 square kilometers with a length of 12.7 kilometers from east to west and a maximum width of 4.8 kilometers from north to south. It has a registered population of 548,500 as of 2011.
It occupies an area of 98 square kilometers with a population of 520,000, and administers 11 streets and 121 communities. Lying on the eastern shore of Jiaozhou Bay, Licang has become a major district and show potential for economic growth.
Shibei has a an area of 63.18 square kilometers with a maximum width of 11.5 kilometers from east to west, a maximum length of 9.9 kilometers from north to south, and a coastline of 17.83 kilometers.
Laoshan district has a land area of 395.8 square kilometers, a sea area of 3,700 square kilometers, and a coastline of 103.7 kilometers. Its registered population is 249,000 (2011 census).
It has a maximum width of 41.5 kilometers from east to west, a maximum length of 24 kilometers from north to south, and a coastline of 78 kilometers.
It occupies a land are of 1,780 square kilometers, a sea area of 2,517, and a coastline of 1,183 kilometers. It has a population of 1.13 million and administers 7 towns, 8 streets, 1,033 villages, and 24 islands.
It has a land area of 1,210 square kilometers with 11 towns, 7 streets, 811 administrative villages, and 67 communities under its jurisdiction. It is home to 1.1 million inhabitants.