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Reviewed August 20, 2019

If you like strolling along the water and stopping for the view or to read an explanation, this is the place for you. The only downside are the crowds so try to visit in an off hour. We also enjoyed a delicious lunch at the restaurant.

Date of experience: August 2019
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Reviewed August 11, 2019

Walking across the Bai Causeway is a total joy. The history of Bai is also interesting. Highly recommended!

Date of experience: September 2018
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Reviewed May 6, 2019

Bai Causeway is shorter than Su Causeway. If you're pressed for time and had to choose one, go for Su Causeway. If you're already there and have time, just take the walk! I think most people are here for the Broken Bridge (not literally).

Date of experience: October 2018
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Reviewed December 11, 2018 via mobile

Jogging enthusiasts, tourists and families admiring the scenic views from the broken bridge. Hoping to catch calligraphers and poets. Better luck next time. The views and serenity is breathtaking. Worth a short visit before trying local cuisine and checking out the Starbucks and McDonald’s where a revolutionary hero once lived.

Date of experience: December 2018
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Reviewed October 17, 2018

Must see place if you re in Qingtao especially if you are proposing to someone special.Take your time here

Date of experience: December 2017
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