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Badaguan (八大关)
A quarter of century-old villas, ten tree-lined streets and a stone castle by the sea

Walk into Badaguan and you might forget you are in China — ten quiet streets shaded by a different tree on each one, more than 200 European and other-national villas, a granite castle facing the sea, and a fresh colour of leaves every season. Locals simply call it the 'World Architecture Museum'.

Get to know it

Why Badaguan is the quarter people fall for in Qingdao

Picture a quiet street where the big trees on both sides arch together into a green tunnel, with old stone walls, wrought-iron fences and European-roofed villas appearing one by one through the leaves. One is a stone castle, the next a Japanese timber house, the next a warm-coloured Spanish villa. This is Badaguan (八大关), the seaside villa quarter in Qingdao's Shinan District, widely regarded as the spot that best captures the city's famous look of 'red tiles, green trees, blue sea and clear sky'.

The name 'Badaguan' means 'Eight Passes'. It comes from the streets here, laid out from around 1931, the first eight of which were named after major passes of the Great Wall of China — among them Shanhaiguan, Jiayuguan and Juyongguan. The quarter was later extended to ten streets, but the name 'Eight Passes' stuck. Inside are more than 200 villas in European and other national styles — Russian, British, French, German, Japanese, Danish — which is why people call it the 'World Architecture Museum'. Walk a few steps and you change countries.

What sets Badaguan apart from an ordinary old quarter, though, is the trees. Each street was deliberately planted with a different species, so the area takes turns looking its best through the year as if on cue. Peach blossom in spring, purple crape myrtle in summer, and in autumn whole lanes of golden ginkgo and red maple leaves. That is why Badaguan has become one of Qingdao's most popular spots for wedding photography — wander through and you will see couples posing for bridal photos under the prettiest trees.

The Badaguan quarter in Qingdao — a tree-lined street with old European-style villas and red-tiled roofs among dense green foliage
Badaguan — the seaside villa quarter said to best capture Qingdao's signature look of red tiles, green trees, blue sea and clear sky.
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Quarter entry
Free to wander
Streets & villas free · a few interiors charge separately
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Huashi Lou (Stone Castle)
~¥8.5 (~฿43)
Granite castle · open ~08:00–18:00
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Getting there
Metro Line 3
Zhongshan Park Station, Exit C, then walk in
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Best time
Late Oct–mid Nov
Golden ginkgo and red maples line whole streets
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By the beach
No.2 Bathing Beach
Walk down from the quarter to a quiet sandy bay
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Time needed
2–3 hours
Stroll + Huashi Lou + down to the beach
Ten streets, ten seasons

The tree-lined streets that take turns looking their best

What makes Badaguan different from an ordinary old quarter is that each street is planted with a different tree — whenever you come, there is a street saving its best show for that season.

🌸 Know the main streets before you walk, and shoot in the right spot

Badaguan is fairly large with ten streets, and if you wander at random you may miss that season's best corner. Only a handful of streets draw the photographers, so remember roughly which is which and head straight there to save time.

· Juyongguan Road (居庸关路) is planted with ginkgo, and from late October to mid-November the whole lane glows gold — the most popular autumn street. · Jiayuguan Road (嘉峪关路) is lined with trident maples that turn red and orange late in the season. · Shaoguan Road (韶关路) has peach trees that blossom pink around April. · Zhengyangguan Road (正阳关路) has crape myrtle with purple-pink summer flowers. · Zijingguan Road (紫荆关路) stays green year-round with pines.

A sandy beach and blue sea in Qingdao, representing the bathing beaches along the bay next to the Badaguan quarter
One of Qingdao's bathing beaches along the bay — Badaguan sits right beside No.2 Bathing Beach (第二海水浴场) in Taiping Bay, an easy walk down from the quarter (a general view of the city's bathing beaches).
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Wedding-photo spot
Trees + villas
Couples shoot bridal photos all over the quarter
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Best way to see it
Just stroll
Don't rush — let yourself wander the small lanes
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Time of day
Morning or late afternoon
Soft light, fewer people, better for photos
What to see

5 highlights in the Badaguan quarter

From a stone castle by the sea and a villa with a love legend to the quiet beach beside the quarter — knowing these first makes the walk more rewarding.

The quarter is free, but a few interiors charge separately: wandering the whole area is free; only buildings that open their interiors charge a ticket, such as Huashi Lou ~¥8.5 · the Princess Building / Butterfly House ~¥20 each. If you want to enter several, some combo tickets are around ¥50 (~฿250). You can book Qingdao city tours and activities in advance on Klook — see Qingdao tours and activities →
Visiting tips

Plan your Badaguan visit to make the most of it

🚇 How to get there, and what to pair it with

Qingdao has a metro, so getting to Badaguan is easy. Take Line 3 to Zhongshan Park Station (中山公园站), Exit C, and walk into the quarter from there, or get off at Taiping Cape Park Station (太平角公园站) on the No.2 Bathing Beach side. Several bus routes pass nearby too, such as 26, 31, 206, 223, 304 and 316, stopping at Wushengguan Road (武胜关路). A taxi or the DiDi app is easy as well, since the quarter is close to the old town.

The great thing about Badaguan is that it sits right beside the other seafront sights — a few minutes on foot or by bus takes you to No.1 Bathing Beach, Zhongshan Park and the viewpoints around Huiquan Bay, so you can plan a long half-day walk along the shore. Or pair Badaguan with the German old town and Signal Hill, where you climb up for a panorama of the city's red roofs, all in one trip.

An old German-era villa in Qingdao, representing the century-old colonial architecture found throughout the Badaguan quarter
Qingdao's century-old architecture — Badaguan is full of more than 200 European and other-national villas like this, which is why it is nicknamed the 'World Architecture Museum' (a German-heritage building in the city).

🍂 When to come, and what to know about crowds

Badaguan is lovely all year, but if you can choose, late autumn — roughly late October to mid-November — is the prettiest and most popular time for photos, when golden ginkgo and red maple leaves peak together along whole streets in pleasantly cool weather. Summer (June–August) is shady and you can swim at the beach, but it is Qingdao's high season and busier.

On crowds: during China's long holidays (Chinese New Year · Labour Day, 1–5 May · National Day, 1–7 October) the quarter is especially packed and the famous photo corners have queues. Avoid those dates if you can and the walk is far more relaxed; an ordinary weekday outside holiday season is best. Wear comfortable shoes, as you can easily walk several kilometres, and bring WeChat or Alipay for building tickets and shops, since payment here is mostly by app.

Nearby sights

Pair Badaguan with other Qingdao sights

The seafront sights and old quarters worth pairing on the same trip.

Frequently asked

FAQ · Badaguan before you go

Is there an entrance fee to Badaguan?
The Badaguan quarter itself is free — you can stroll among the old villas, photograph the tree-lined streets and sit by the sea without paying any admission. Wandering the ten streets, which is the area's main charm, costs nothing. Only a few buildings that open their interiors charge a separate ticket, such as Huashi Lou (花石楼, the Stone Castle) at around ¥8.5, the Princess Building (公主楼) and the Butterfly House (蝴蝶楼) at around ¥20 each. If you want to enter several, some combo tickets are around ¥50 (~฿250).
What is Huashi Lou (花石楼), the Stone Castle, and can you go inside?
Huashi Lou (花石楼), known in English as the Stone Castle, is the most famous villa in Badaguan. It stands at 18 Huanghai Road, right by the sea, and was built around 1932 from granite and sea pebbles — hence the name 'Huashi', meaning patterned stone. Its shape resembles a European castle blending Greek, Roman and Gothic elements. You can go inside and climb up to the rooftop for sea views. Admission is around ¥8.5 (~฿43) and it opens roughly 08:00–18:00 (closing time shifts with the season). It is one of the most popular photo spots in the quarter.
When is the best time to visit Badaguan?
Badaguan is lovely all year because each street is planted with a different tree, but the most popular time for photos is late autumn, roughly late October to mid-November, when Juyongguan Road (居庸关路) turns gold with ginkgo leaves and Jiayuguan Road (嘉峪关路) turns red and orange with maples. In spring, around April, Shaoguan Road (韶关路) blooms with peach blossom, and in summer Zhengyangguan Road (正阳关路) has purple-pink crape myrtle flowers.
Where is No.2 Bathing Beach (第二海水浴场) and can you swim there?
No.2 Bathing Beach (第二海水浴场) is right beside the Badaguan quarter, in Taiping Bay on the east side of Huiquan Bay. It has fine sand and gentle waves, and is quieter and prettier than the busier No.1 Bathing Beach. You can easily walk down to it from Huashi Lou. The swimming season is summer, around July to August, when it opens as a managed bathing beach with lifeguards. Outside that season you can still walk along the shore, take in the breeze and photograph it for free.
How do you get to Badaguan, and is there a metro?
Qingdao has a metro, so getting to Badaguan is easy. Take Line 3 to Zhongshan Park Station (中山公园站), Exit C, and walk into the quarter from there, or get off at Taiping Cape Park Station (太平角公园站) on the No.2 Bathing Beach side. Several bus routes also pass nearby, such as 26, 31, 206, 223, 228, 304 and 316, stopping at Wushengguan Road (武胜关路). A taxi or the DiDi app is easy too, since the quarter is not far from the old town and the other seafront sights.
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