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What places of interest are there in Qingdao, Shandong?

1. Huayan Temple: Located in the southwest corner of the ancient city of Datong, it was built in Chongxi, Liao for seven years and named after the Buddhist classic Huayan Jing. At the same time, it has the nature of the royal ancestral temple of Liao country and has a prominent position. Jintian was rebuilt three years after it was destroyed by war. It is a well-preserved Liao-Jin temple complex in ancient China. 196 1 was announced by the State Council as the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units. 20 14 was approved as a national 4A-level tourist attraction.

2. Luxun Park: Located in Laiyang Road, Shinan District, Qingdao. Founded in 1929, the original name was Ruoyu Park, 193 1 changed its name to Haibin Park, and 1950 changed its name to Luxun Park. It is built according to the seaside topography of Laiyang Road, embracing the shore and surrounding the sea, with a winding path of 2 kilometers. South of Huiquan Bay, the waves excited the rocks and made a sound. On the gentle hillside in the north, pine trees and branches are lush and tall. Castle Aquarium, located in the park, is a famous seaside tourist area in Qingdao.

3. Gaojia militia defense site: a key cultural relic protection unit in Shandong Province. Located at the west foot of Daze Mountain, 30km northeast of pingdu city, Fiona Fang, with an area of about 15 km2, it was a militia defense zone composed of Gaojia, Jiuyuan, Nantai, Beitai and Suolitou in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period.