The building is very distinctive, especially like the Princess Building, the Butterfly Building, and the Huashi Building are worth spending money to visit. If you just watch it outside, in fact, Badaguan personally thinks that there is nothing to go to. Many cities have similar streets. So I personally think that the good thing about the eight major gates is these charging houses.
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The building is very distinctive, especially like the Princess Building, the Butterfly Building, and the Huashi Building are worth spending money to visit. If you just watch it outside, in fact, Badaguan personally thinks that there is nothing to go to. Many cities have similar streets. So I personally think that the good thing about the eight major gates is these charging houses.
The Badaguan is very beautiful, there are many exotic buildings, including European-style German consciousness, etc., very cute, and the vegetation and architecture are very beautiful and natural harmony, but most European-style villas have walls, so you can't see the whole picture of the building on the road, you can only see a little. Tickets are sold, the most beautiful of which I think is the Huashi Building
It's quite good. It seems that you can go in immediately if you buy it at any time. It is more convenient. You can also buy tickets on Trip.com next time you buy tickets. This attraction is also worth going. This pass includes tickets for several attractions. It is recommended.
Beautiful environment, large area of the scenic spot, tired, there are not many seats to rest on the roadside, you can only enter the restaurant for leisure, the price of the meal is small, you can enter the small building to visit, you can visit the small building without air conditioning, some stuffy smell is not good
The scenery is beautiful, the European style, it is worth seeing, come to Qingdao to come to Badaguan, come to Badaguan these buildings must see, the photo is very filmed, that is, there are a lot of people, the interior decoration is also very particular, representing a history