Xuejia Island

Xuejia Island

Xuejia Island, a scenic peninsula in Qingdao’s Huangdao District, is a coastal haven for beachgoers, history buffs, and outdoor enthusiasts. Stretching 22 kilometers along the Yellow Sea, it is crowned by the historic Tangdao Fortress and dotted with sandy beaches, pine forests, and tidal flats. Designated a "National Coastal Leisure Zone" in 2012, it blends maritime heritage, natural beauty, and water sports, offering cycling trails, seafood markets, and panoramic views of Qingdao’s skyline and Jiaozhou Bay.

Historical Overview

1388 AD: Ming Dynasty established Tangdao Fortress to defend against coastal raids.

1898: German colonialists built lighthouses and coastal defenses during Qingdao’s occupation.

1949: Liberation of Xuejia Island marked a strategic victory in the Chinese Civil War.

1980s: Emerged as a fishing village and summer retreat for Qingdao locals.

2008: Hosted Olympic sailing events at the adjacent Qingdao International Sailing Center.

2018: Listed as a "National Wetland Park" for its biodiverse tidal ecosystems.

 

Structural Layout

The island spans 25 square kilometers and is divided into three zones:

  • North Zone (Historical & Cultural):

Tangdao Fortress: Ming Dynasty coastal battery with cannons, tunnels, and a maritime museum.

German Lighthouse: 1903-built navigation tower offering sunset views.

Fishermen’s Folk Village: Traditional thatched cottages, shell art workshops, and a seafood market.

  • Central Zone (Beaches & Recreation):

Golden Sand Beach: 3km crescent-shaped shoreline with water sports (jet skis, parasailing).

Pine Forest Park: 5km cycling/jogging trail through wind-sculpted pines.

Tidal Flat Exploration Zone: Wading pools for crab catching and seashell hunting.

  • South Zone (Eco-Adventure):

Bird Island Nature Reserve: Migratory bird sanctuary with observation decks.

Rock Climbing Cliffs: 12m-high granite outcrops overlooking the sea (safety gear provided).

Sunset Cliff: Scenic viewpoint for photographing the Jiaozhou Bay Bridge.

  • Supporting Structures:

Ferry Terminal: 20-minute boat rides to nearby Zhushan Island.

Seafood Pavilion: Fresh catches grilled on-site; try laohu dazha (tiger prawns).

Beachfront Cabanas: Rent umbrellas, loungers, and paddleboards.

 

Major Attractions

Tangdao Fortress Museum: Interactive exhibits on coastal defense history.

Golden Sand Beach Kite Festival (April–May): Colorful stunt kites and competitions.

Pine Forest "Wind Symphony": Path where wind rustles through pines, creating natural music.

Tidal Flat "Treasure Hunt": Guided tours to find moon snails, starfish, and sand dollars.

Sunset Cliff Photography Spot: Capture the "Golden Hour" over Qingdao’s skyline.

 

Suggested Itineraries

  • Half-Day Beach & History Tour (3–4 hours):

North Zone: Tangdao Fortress tour → German Lighthouse visit → Lunch at Fishermen’s Grill (grilled squid).

Central Zone: Golden Sand Beach swim → Tidal Flat crabbing → Sunset at Pine Forest Park.
Highlights: Coastal fortifications, seafood, and sunset views.

  • Full-Day Water Sports & Eco Tour (6–8 hours):

Morning: Rock climbing at South Zone → Jet skiing at Golden Sand Beach → Lunch at Seabreeze Café (clam chowder).

Afternoon: Bird Island birdwatching → Tidal Flat exploration → Ferry to Zhushan Island.

Evening: Stargazing at Sunset Cliff (telescopes provided).
Highlights: Adventure sports, wildlife, and island-hopping.

  • Two-Day Cultural & Nature Retreat:

Day 1:

Morning: Tangdao Fortress reenactment show → Folk Village shell art workshop → Lunch at Heritage Kitchen (steamed buns).

Afternoon: Golden Sand Beach volleyball → Pine Forest picnic → Evening: Beach bonfire.

Day 2:

Morning: Bird Island guided hike → Tidal Flat ecology lesson → Lunch at Wetland Café (eelgrass dumplings).

Afternoon: Sunset Cliff yoga → Ferry sunset cruise → Evening: Camping at South Zone campsite.
Highlights: Hands-on history, eco-education, and camping.

 

Ticket Purchase

Online: Book via Qunar or Fliggy (up to 14 days in advance; combo tickets with Qingdao Beer Museum available).

On-Site: Tickets at North Zone entrance (queues peak 11 AM–2 PM).

  • Prices:

Peak Season (May–October): Adults ¥60, Students/Seniors ¥35.

Ferry: ¥40 round-trip to Zhushan Island.

Off-Season (November–April): 40% discount.

Free: Children under 1.1m, disabled visitors, and military personnel.

 

Transportation

By Subway: Line 13: Tangdao Bay Station (Exit 3), 10-minute shuttle bus to Xuejia Island.

By Bus: Routes 808 or Huangdao 50 to Xuejia Island Pier.

By Taxi: Direct to North Zone entrance (¥80 from Qingdao Railway Station).

Departure: Exit via South Zone to Zhushan Island or North Zone to Qingdao Old Town.

 

Best Time & Tips

Peak Hours: Avoid 11 AM–2 PM (cruise ship crowds); visit 7–9 AM or 4–6 PM.

Crowds: Weekends and Golden Week (National Day) are busy; weekdays are quieter.

Weather: Summer (June–August) is ideal for beaches; autumn (September–October) for hiking.

  • Essentials:

Wear water shoes (tidal flats have sharp rocks).

Bring sunscreen and a reusable water bottle (refill stations at beach pavilions).

Photography allowed (no tripods on beaches during peak hours).

Prohibited Items: Outside food (except in picnic zones), drones, and fireworks.

Insider Tip: Combine a visit with Zhushan Island (15-minute ferry) for snorkeling or Qingdao Old Town (30-minute drive) for German architecture.

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FAQ

What's unique about Zhucha Island's natural scenery?

Volcanic rock formations, sea caves, and tidal pools with colorful corals (best explored by boat).

What's the difference between Silver Beach and Golden Beach?

Silver Beach has finer white sand and fewer crowds, ideal for quiet seaside walks.

Is there an entrance fee for Golden Beach? What entertainments are nearby?

Free entry; enjoy jet-skiing (150 RMB/10 mins), beach volleyball, and sand sculpture exhibitions.

What intangible cultural heritages does Xuejia Island have?

Fishermen's song and dance, sea salt-making techniques, and handcrafted fishing nets.

What's the ferry schedule from Xuejia Island to Zhucha Island?

Daily departures at 9:00, 11:00, 14:00; return trips at 10:30, 13:30, 16:00 (weather permitting).

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