Explore abundant intangible heritage in Qingdao
Discover the beauty within Qingdao's intangible cultural heritage, where tradition and creativity intertwine.
From the gracefulness of Liuqiang Opera to the craftsmanship of local artisans, each aspect of Qingdao's cultural heritage tells a beautiful story. Explore the glamor and sounds of traditional festivals, immerse yourself in the art of calligraphy, and savor authentic local cuisine.
Let's journey together to uncover the hidden treasures of Qingdao's intangible cultural heritage, celebrating the unique beauty and diversity that makes its heritage so special. Join us in preserving and promoting these cultural gems, ensuring that the beauty and spirit of Qingdao's heritage continue to inspire generations to come.
Tangqiu, or tanghulu, is a traditional snack with sugar-coated hawthorn berries on a stick enjoyed by people of all ages in China. [Photo/WeChat account: qd12301]
Known for its intricate designs and delicate craftsmanship, Qingdao paper-cutting art covers a wide range of themes including flowers, animals, and traditional Chinese symbols. [Photo/WeChat account: qd12301]
Qingdao big steamed buns are a beloved street food found in local markets, food stalls, and restaurants throughout the city. [Photo/WeChat account: qd12301]