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SPENDING time at the beach is probably the last thing you think of when visiting or living in China. There is just something about white beaches and curling blue waves that doesn’t quite jive with the usual image of the Middle Kingdom.But tucked away on the shores of Shandong Province,the city of Qingdao offers visitors a chance to enjoy some sand and surf. Dating back to the early 1900s and stretching 800 meters,Qingdao’s Number One Beach is dotted with tents and umbrellas.Tanned old men of various shapes and sizes jog along the sand in black speedos,chatting animatedly and dodging children who scurry about,looking for shells under
SPENDING time at the beach is probably the last thing you think of when visiting or living in China. There is just something about white beaches and curling blue waves that does not quite jive with the usual image of the Middle Kingdom. BUT tucked away on the shores of Shandong Province, the city of Qingdao offers visitors a chance to enjoy some sand and surf. Dating back to the early 1900s and stretching 800 meters, Qingdao’s Number One Beach is dotted with tents and umbrellas.Tanned old men of various shapes and sizes jog along the sand in black speedos, chatting animatedly and dodging children who scurry about, looking for shells under