Monday, October 10, 2011

3rd day (cont.)

Later that night we stopped by an old German church constructed around 1908. Again there were about 5 brides getting their pictures taken outside the church (a common pose for the pride and groom in China is for the bride and groom to touch noses (they hold the pose for a while so it looks really awkward)).



After looking around the church for a few minutes we decided to go to Little Qingdao. Little Qingdao is an island (kind of, now it has a concrete pier leading out to it) a few hundred yards off the coast. It has a German made light house on it and is beautiful at sunset (as evident from the picture).


After we left Little Qingdao we stopped at a little restaurant 15 ft away from the ocean and got some fried clams (apparently a must try when in Qingdao( I think the clams we got, however, were steamed (or whatever you normally do to clams), though I'm not totally sure (they were good (not amazing)))).

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