Luxun Park
Located by Huiquan Bay, Luxun Park is a seashore park where gardens and natural beauty are in perfect harmony. With red rocks covering the coast, and pines coating the hillside dotted by exquisite pavilions, it demonstrates an interesting picture of "Coming to the cliff doesn't mean the end of the road; if you turn around, another scenery will unfold in front of you."
Zhongshan Park
Zhongshan Park is situated by the beautiful Huiquan Bay, covering an area of 800,000 M2. It is the largest cultural park in Qingdao. The park comprises oriental cherry path, Chinese peony garden, sweet osmanthus garden and other rare ornamental plant gardens. In time of blossom, the whole park is filled with brilliant colors and sweet fragrance. This park was initially built in 1901 and renamed Zhongshan Park to commemorate Dr. Sun Yat-sen.
Hill Parks
There are ten hill parks scattered on the top of the ten hills in the city, from which one can enjoy a bird's-eye view of Qingdao-a beautiful scene of the red rooftops, green trees, blue sea and azure sky.
Baihua Park of Famous Statues
Backed by Qingdao Hill and facing mini West Lake in Zhongshan Park, Baihua Park of Famous Statues covers an area of 8.25 hectares. There are 20 statues of the late Qingdao scholars and those who were born or once lived in Qingdao.