May Fourth Square

Named after the May Fourth Movement, it is the most iconic central square in Qingdao.
With the city government building behind it and Fushan Bay to the south, it is 700 meters long from north to south and is a modern square integrating lawns, fountains and sculptures.
Divided into north and south parts, the sculptures such as "May Wind" distributed on the central axis rhythmically present a solemn, solid and upward magnificent scene.

Attractions Location: Donghai West Road, Shinan District, Qingdao City, Shandong Province (170 meters walk from Exit C of Wusi Square Subway Station)

Tickets: free

Opening hours:
All day (Monday to Sunday, January 1st to December 31st)

Contact Details: 0532-83886355

Transportation:
Take bus No. 317 and get off at Wusi Square Station;
Or take bus No. 25/26/31/202/304/316/318 and get off at the City Hall Station and head south.

Time reference: 1-3 hours


Recommended itinerary for May Fourth Square tours

1-Day Itinerary: Exploring May Fourth Square and Nearby Attractions

Start your journey with the iconic May Fourth Square, a symbol of Qingdao's modern spirit, followed by a stroll along the beautiful seaside promenade.

  • Morning: Arrive at May Fourth Square by Qingdao Metro Line 2 (May Fourth Square Station).
  • Late Morning: Explore the square and its famous "May Wind" sculpture.
  • Afternoon: Walk or take a short taxi ride (approx. 10 minutes) to Qingdao Underwater World.
  • Evening: Stroll along Qingdao Seaside Boardwalk and enjoy dinner at one of the nearby seafood restaurants.

Accommodation/Food: Stay in downtown Qingdao near May Fourth Square for easy access. Enjoy fresh seafood dishes and Qingdao beer.

Souvenirs: Qingdao beer merchandise, local seafood snacks, and coastal-themed souvenirs.


2-Day Itinerary: May Fourth Square and Historical Highlights

Combine the modern charm of May Fourth Square with Qingdao’s rich historical sites.

  • Day 1: Follow the 1-Day itinerary.
  • Day 2 Morning: Take Qingdao Metro Line 2 to Zhongshan Road (approx. 10 minutes), visit Qingdao Old Town and German Governor’s Residence.
  • Day 2 Afternoon: Visit Qingdao Beer Museum (bus No. 25 or taxi, approx. 15 minutes).
  • Evening: Return to May Fourth Square area for dinner and evening relaxation.

Accommodation/Food: Stay near May Fourth Square or Zhongshan Road area. Try Qingdao’s famous beer and grilled seafood.

Souvenirs: Beer mugs, German-era memorabilia, local handicrafts.


3-Day Itinerary: Cultural and Scenic Qingdao

Explore a mix of cultural landmarks, scenic spots, and vibrant city life.

  • Days 1-2: Follow the 2-Day itinerary.
  • Day 3 Morning: Visit Badaguan Scenic Area (bus No. 31 or taxi, approx. 20 minutes).
  • Day 3 Afternoon: Explore Zhanqiao Pier and Qingdao Marine Museum nearby.
  • Evening: Return to May Fourth Square for dinner and evening city views.

Accommodation/Food: Stay near May Fourth Square or Badaguan for easy access. Enjoy fresh seafood and street snacks.

Souvenirs: Local paintings, maritime crafts, Qingdao specialty foods.


4-Day Itinerary: Extended Qingdao Experience

Enjoy a deeper dive into Qingdao’s coastal beauty and urban attractions.

  • Days 1-3: Follow the 3-Day itinerary.
  • Day 4: Visit Laoshan Scenic Area (taxi or tour bus, approx. 1 hour), hike or explore Taoist temples.
  • Evening: Return to Qingdao city and relax near May Fourth Square.

Accommodation/Food: Stay downtown or near Laoshan for the night if preferred. Sample local mountain herbs and seafood.

Souvenirs: Taoist religious items, herbal teas, mountain crafts.


5-Day Itinerary: Qingdao Highlights and Surrounding Nature

Combine urban exploration with nature visits for a well-rounded trip.

  • Days 1-4: Follow the 4-Day itinerary.
  • Day 5: Day trip to Xiaoyushan Park and Qingdao Botanical Garden (taxi or bus, approx. 30 minutes).

Accommodation/Food: Stay in city center. Enjoy a mix of traditional and modern cuisine.

Souvenirs: Botanical-themed souvenirs, local teas, flower crafts.


6-Day Itinerary: Leisure and Cultural Immersion

Spend extra time enjoying local culture, shopping, and scenic relaxation.

  • Days 1-5: Follow the 5-Day itinerary.
  • Day 6: Explore May Fourth Square area markets and Qingdao Olympic Sailing Center for leisure and shopping.

Accommodation/Food: Stay near May Fourth Square. Try local street foods and Qingdao beer varieties.

Souvenirs: Qingdao beer varieties, coastal crafts, local artwork.


7-Day Itinerary: Complete Qingdao Experience

Enjoy a full week of Qingdao’s urban charm, coastal beauty, history, and culture at a relaxed pace.

  • Days 1-6: Follow the 6-Day itinerary.
  • Day 7: Leisure day for revisiting favorite spots or taking a boat tour from May Fourth Square harbor.

Accommodation/Food: Stay centrally located near May Fourth Square. Sample a wide range of local dishes including seafood and Shandong specialties.

Souvenirs: Seafood snacks, Qingdao beer memorabilia, traditional crafts, and coastal-themed gifts.


User Reviews

By Chu ▪ Zhong |

May Fourth Square is close to the sea. But the sea in this area has no waves crashing against the shore or surging. The sea here is too quiet, so quiet that even if there is wind, you can't see any ripples; the sea here is too blue, and under the sunlight, it is like a shining sapphire. It was early in the morning, and I lay on the railing of the square facing the sea to watch the sunrise. At first, there was fog, and the sea was hazy, and I couldn't tell where the sea was and where the sky was. The sun just came out halfway and reflected the red sea. At this time, the sea was like a big red dye vat. A few white sails were floating slowly in the distance; many seagulls were flying happily nearby. A sense of tranquility and beauty suddenly surged in my heart.

By Y1 |

The May Fourth Square was built to commemorate the May Fourth Movement. The iconic red building "May Wind" stands in the middle of the huge circular square. Even in the tourist season, there are not many people in the May Fourth Square. It is very comfortable to walk on the square and watch the sea. You can also feel the prosperous atmosphere of Qingdao's Shinan District. The surrounding infrastructure is very complete. There are many convenience stores and restaurants with normal prices. If you need it, you can also go to the nearby Mixc for dinner and shopping. Mixc is a newly built super mall. Almost all big brands have counters. There are many delicious restaurants on the top floor and Sky City. It's just that the consumption in Mixc is relatively high. It's normal to spend hundreds or thousands of dollars for a visit. The Nth Power Park, Fangsuo Bookstore and Sega Park at the bottom of the building are very distinctive. The viewing effect of May Fourth Square at night is better than that during the day. You can see the dazzling light show. The high-rise buildings on the entire coast are all flashing with lights, which feels like a city neon. Although the infrastructure and restaurants in May Fourth Square are very good, the specialty shops are a completely different story. The items sold in the specialty shops are not complete, the prices are very expensive and the quality is very poor. I recommend buying souvenirs at someone's specialty shop in Taitung. This shop is located on the Taitung Commercial Pedestrian Street, so the prices are very fair and reasonable. In their shop, you can see special souvenirs that are completely unseen in other specialty shops. I bought a lot of donkey-hide gelatin, black garlic and Laoshan green tea for the elderly at home. My father praised the tea, saying that it is very resistant to brewing and has a strong bean flavor. My mother likes black garlic very much, which can be peeled and eaten directly, which is very good for the body and convenient to eat. Theirs is a very fresh and clean Internet celebrity shop. The store is very clean and comfortable, and the boss is very down-to-earth. It is a more unforgettable episode in my trip.

By shencunmoren |

You must come to May Fourth Square at night, but there are a lot of people recently. Because of the summit, there will be a light show in May Fourth Square at night recently! The light show is very beautiful! The entire coastline is illuminated, and the buildings near May Fourth Square are decorated with all kinds of neon lights! My children and I took a lot of beautiful photos here. It is very convenient that May Fourth Square is connected to several other scenic spots, so it won’t be tiring even if you go around. The Olympic Sailing Center is not far away. You can go to the nearby Mixc for meals! Mixc is a big shopping mall. The consumption inside is a bit high, but the food and drinks are very good! If you go to May Fourth Square during the day, there will be fewer people, but it will be a bit hot now, so you must do a good job of sun protection. There are still many people flying kites on the beach. If you are interested, you can also find a yacht project on the beach. It only costs a few dozen yuan to do it once! However, there are not many souvenir and specialty shops near May Fourth Square. There are only a few small ones, and the things in the shops are also messy. There are occasionally some mobile vendors in May Fourth Square. I hope the relevant government can be responsible for management. If you want to buy something, try not to buy it in the scenic area. This is also a little common sense for tourism. Someone's specialty shop in Taitung is very good. The store is very exquisite and the prices are cheaper than outside. The most important thing is that the boss is really nice! He also helped us plan the itinerary along May Fourth Square in Shinan, which saved us a lot of detours! If you are traveling to Qingdao, you can go to the store to play!

By Yuhao |

May Fourth Square is located on Donghai West Road, Shinan District, Qingdao City, Shandong Province. It is adjacent to the Qingdao Municipal People's Government Office Building in the north and faces Fushan Bay in the south, with a total area of 10 hectares. May Fourth Square is named after Qingdao, which was the fuse of the great May Fourth Movement in modern Chinese history. May Fourth Square is divided into two parts, north and south, with the Municipal People's Government Office Building, implicit fountain, dot fountain, "May Wind" sculpture, and 100-meter sea fountain distributed on the central axis.

By miba |

May Fourth Square is located on the seaside of Shinan District, Qingdao City. It is an important city square named after the May Fourth Movement and one of Qingdao’s iconic attractions.



Tour order: It is recommended to start the tour from the May Fourth Memorial Sculpture in the center of the square, and then stroll along the seaside to enjoy the beautiful sea and city scenery. During the seaside stroll, you can enjoy the surrounding attractions, including the Music Square, the Bathing Beach, the Seagull Square, etc.



Special activities: There are many shopping malls and restaurants around May Fourth Square, where you can taste local food and go shopping. In addition, May Fourth Square will also hold various celebrations during holidays and important events, such as light shows and concerts.



Transportation: It is very convenient to get to May Fourth Square from the city center by bus or subway. Driving is also an option, but you need to pay attention to traffic congestion and parking issues.



Note: When visiting May Fourth Square, you need to pay attention to safety, especially in the crowd, and avoid carrying valuables to avoid theft. In addition, keep the environment clean, abide by public order, and do not litter at will.



Surrounding attractions: There are many other attractions to visit in Qingdao, such as Badaguan, Zhanqiao, Underwater World, etc. You can arrange your time reasonably and try to experience as many characteristic attractions and culture of Qingdao as possible.

By Purple Ice Dream |

The May Fourth Square is named after Qingdao, which was the trigger of the May Fourth Movement in modern history. It is now a symbol of Greater Qingdao. The spiral-shaped red fire sculpture in the center of the square is named "May Wind".

By Afterglow |

This landmark square in Qingdao was built to commemorate the May Fourth Movement. It faces the bay and is close to famous attractions such as the Olympic Sailing Center Pier. It is definitely worth a visit.

By Horses trample on Donghu |

May Fourth Square is located on Donghai West Road, Shinan District, Qingdao City, Shandong Province. It is adjacent to the Qingdao Municipal People's Government Office Building in the north and faces Fushan Bay in the south. It covers a total area of 10 hectares. May Fourth Square is named after Qingdao, which was the fuse of the great May Fourth Movement in modern Chinese history.



The May Fourth Square is divided into two parts, north and south, with the Municipal People's Government Office Building, implicit fountain, dot fountain, "May Wind" sculpture, 100-meter sea fountain, etc. distributed on the central axis.

By rrrock |

In Qingdao, don’t ride a bicycle!!! Especially if you think the seaside boardwalk is so beautiful and you want to ride along it, don’t ride it even if your legs break… Don’t ask me why, it’s really nice to take a walk after dinner!

By Drunken Fox |

May Wind, a landmark building in Qingdao. A huge red tornado shape, it is named in commemoration of Qingdao as the fuse of the May Fourth Movement, symbolizing the anti-imperialist and anti-feudal patriotic tone and national strength of the May Fourth Movement.

In addition to this famous building, May Fourth Square is also adjacent to the seaside, where you can enjoy the sea view. Although the sea water is still very cold in this season, there are still a few people fishing for seafood in the sea.

By Rain on the Fen River |

It is a comprehensive attraction with delicious food, lights, buildings, sea breeze, crowds and fountains. But there are a lot of people.

By SUNNYOUNG |

May Fourth Square, the symbol of Qingdao, coincided with the May Fourth Youth Day. I came here, but I regretted it because it happened to be a marathon, so it was particularly messy.

By April Sea |

The wind in May ~ The light show at May Fourth Square starts at 8pm. It is super cool and interesting. I recommend it.

By Fat bear's little fat rabbit |

There is a light show at night. It is recommended to watch it on the sea on a yacht. It is particularly beautiful against the backdrop of the night seascape.

By Lemon Rain |

When you come to Qingdao, you must visit May Fourth Square and enjoy the sea breeze. There are also light shows on the buildings around the square at night.

By Playing around |

We went there at night, the night view was pretty good, with neon lights flashing on the tall buildings, but it was a bit cold on a winter night.

By Taishada |

One of the largest squares in Qingdao, with a lot of local people!

By Ma Xiaosa |

Apart from the red sculpture, the square doesn't seem to have much to offer, but there are many shopping malls nearby, which is suitable for shopping.

By Wood white waves |

The sea breeze blew in the May Fourth Square in March. Children playing with kites on strings was probably a unique sight in this seaside city.

By David_Z_Zjb |

This is Qingdao's iconic building and a busy commercial area. There is also an airport bus stop here.

By Stars and Silent Night |

A landmark of Qingdao, not far from the Olympic Sailing Center. It should look even better when lit up at night. You can take a look if you pass by.

By NBA |

May Fourth Square is located in Fushan Bay, Qingdao, covering a total area of 10 hectares. May Fourth Square is named after Qingdao, which was the fuse of the great May Fourth Movement in modern Chinese history. The iconic sculpture "May Wind" is a spiral of rising wind in a fiery red shape, reflecting the anti-imperialist and anti-feudal patriotic tone and national strength of the "May Fourth Movement". It has become one of the iconic landscapes of Qingdao in the new century.

By Yutongfay |

The name of May Fourth Square sounds very patriotic. When Yutong went to Qingdao, she happened to live near Fushanso and she loved it very much. This place belongs to the coastal fence line and is quite close to the Olympic Sailing Center, so Yutong thinks it is a good place to play. I highly recommend it. It looks like a torch sculpture during the day, and the red part glows at night, which is a memorial sculpture. Since I came here, it is necessary to take a photo.

By Nicole |

The night view is beautiful! There are light shows on major holidays, and the best place to take photos of the light show is at the Torch Wharf of the Olympic Sailing Center!

By Nora is looking forward to |

Landmark building, check-in spot, good photo taking effect.

By rather |

The facilities nearby are quite complete, parking is convenient, and going to the bathroom is also convenient. I feel that this design is also very user-friendly. The sunset is so beautiful and comfortable to watch.

By Little Meng, little Meng |

The May Fourth Square is really crowded with people. The iconic sculpture is the "May Wind", which has become one of the iconic landscapes of Qingdao in the new century. This side is also close to the sea, but you can't go down. When the wind is strong, the waves will hit the shore, which also attracted people's exclamations, but it seems that being drenched by the sea water is not a disaster. It's the sea saying hello~

The square is a place for leisure activities. If you are visiting, there are not many attractions. You can stroll around and sit down to rest for a while when passing by.

By Giant vetch in the reed marsh |

The May Fourth Square in the daytime is very beautiful with blue sky and white clouds. It is said that there is a light show at night. But when we went there, it was under renovation and we didn't see it.

By Swirling Water |

A landmark building in Qingdao, with the May wind and red sculptures, it has become a symbol of Qingdao.

By ZZ |

There is a dumpling place next to it, I don't remember the name, but the cuttlefish dumplings and fried chicken there are delicious

By Willow Qingqing |

The tall buildings along the street are all in the same blue ocean light. When I walked to May Fourth Square, I found that there were still police guarding it. The staff was overloaded and people could only leave but not come in. I just walked around the area and soon the lights on the buildings began to change. It turns out that Qingdao has a unique light show! In spring and summer, the universe and ocean appear in turn. It is still fun to be there, and it is even more surprising to discover it accidentally.

By Wild fish |

The people of Qingdao lined up around the torch and walked briskly to the music. It was a great atmosphere and I really wanted to join in.

By Daisy Che |

By the time May 4th came, it was already 5:20 in the afternoon. Bubble sticks and bubble guns were sold everywhere, and children had no resistance to playing with bubbles.

You can take a photo of the white lighthouse at the end of Lover's Dam on the beach of May Fourth Square.

By Amazing |

The May Wind Sculpture is another business card of the island city. It was built to commemorate the May Fourth Movement. Whether day or night, it is the focus of the city.

By Not a car. |

It took us two hours to get to the May Fourth Square. It was a great experience and we just had to take a walk around.

By Let me take a look |

The iconic sculpture “May Wind” features a spiral of rising wind in a fiery red color, reflecting the anti-imperialist and anti-feudal patriotic tone and national strength of the May Fourth Movement.

May Fourth Square is one of Qingdao’s iconic landscapes. It is adjacent to the Olympic Sailing Center and faces the sea. The surrounding modern buildings complement the traditional red-tiled and white-walled houses!

By Fish Laobei |

During the National Day, there are a lot of tourists in May Fourth Square, especially after dinner, when a large group of people flock here to witness a grand event with their own eyes: the light show.

Qingdao's light show is really grand. All 53 buildings along the Fushan Bay in the May Fourth Square area are lit up. During the seven days of National Day, various dynamic images are changed from 20:00 to 20:30 every night. A golden dragon flies into the picture, passes between buildings, and finally lies on the sea. Layers of waves rush in, and old buildings in Qingdao are presented one by one, as well as the Qingming Shanghe Tu. There are also small fireworks on the sea and lasers shooting into the sky. It is really well done and grand, worthy of being a mature tourist city.

By annitayun |

May Fourth Square is a landmark of Qingdao. We went there during the day, and it was not particularly shocking. It is said that there is a light show at night, which is very shocking. So if time permits, you can go there once during the day and once at night. In fact, you can also walk to May Fourth Square from the Olympic Sailing Center. Along the way, there is also the sea, the breeze is gentle, and the body and mind are comfortable. Along the way, you can see many pedestrians stopping to take pictures. With May Fourth Square as the center, the architectural design along the way is basically the same style. The surrounding area of May Fourth Square is surrounded by flowers and brick-red walls, which is very impressive.

By Imagining |

There are a lot of people in the square during the day, and there are uncles selling bubbles, the kind you always see at tourist attractions. You can see the Olympic Sailing Center from the beach. There are more foreigners here. It's a pity that I didn't see the night view of May Fourth Square. I'll make up for it later.

By Ramon |

In 2005, I went on a tour group to several cities along the coast of Shandong. Looking at the photos taken at that time, I felt like I had been there.

By 7 Cui |

During the National Day, we caught up with the light show at May Fourth Square, and there were also fireworks and drone shows on the sea. It takes about 10 minutes to walk to Olympic Sailing. Just walk along the beach.

By Purple smoke rising |

It is connected to the Olympic Sailing Center. I went there specifically to watch the light show and it was worth the trip.

By Serenity leads to success |

May Fourth Square, although it was crowded, we had a lot of fun

By Grapefruit |

May Fourth Square is not big, much smaller than Huiquan Square, but the flow of people here is endless. It's a pity that I didn't wait until nightfall to see the night view here.

By Heart in the sea of stars |

May Fourth Square is adjacent to Qingdao Municipal Government and Olympic Sailing Center. There are coastal walkways and squares. You can watch the waves hitting the shore, the sailboats and yachts of the Olympic Sailing Center, and the May Wind statue. You can buy a bubble gun to blow bubbles and fly a kite. It is simply great. The scenery here is excellent, the sea is blue, and there are many tourists. It would be a pity if you don't come here to see it when you come to Qingdao!

By Ziyuan |

Qingdao May Fourth Square is just a dock square, not as beautiful as imagined.

By Waves |

The light show at May Fourth Square after the summit is a must-see

By Yang Jie |

Every tourist who comes to Qingdao will come to the May Fourth Square. The wind in May is the landmark of Qingdao. In September, Qingdao is blowing the sea breeze. Walking along the coast is the Qingdao Olympic Sailing Center. The scenery along the way is good. I saw the different scenery of the May Fourth Square during the day and at night in Qingdao for a few days. Qingdao is suitable for leisurely play without utilitarianism to appreciate its beauty.

By Afternoon Summer Solstice |

You can walk directly to May Fourth Square from the Olympic Sailing Center. It's very close. The purpose of going to May Fourth Square is to watch the light show. It's quite spectacular when you watch it. There are many people. You can go early to find a good position. The specific schedule can be found on the Internet. An official document is available. The Qingdao Light Show Schedule and the Best Night View Viewing Guide URL is as follows. You can copy it and open it in the browser. ***2018061606102100164?app=smds-iflow&notesId=2018061606102100164&zzd_from=smds-iflow&sm_article_id=6474840821936515477&dl_type=3&uc_biz_str=S %3Acustom%7CC%3Aiflow_site&rd_type=reco&sp_gz=0&cid=0&_projVer=0.3.158&from=singlemessage

By Daisy |

It takes about 10 minutes to walk from the subway station to May Fourth Square. The scenery nearby is very beautiful. Someone was flying a drone here. When it flew over our heads, Brother Hang and I waved at them desperately. I guess they will think they met two idiots when they go back to edit the video.

By Not sweet chili sauce |

Recommendation index: three stars

Recommended reason: It is a square, and it may be better to visit it at night because you can see the high tide at night (the waves are really huge. It is recommended that fairies who love beauty should not walk too close, otherwise they will get wet. If you are adventurous, you can choose to try the power of this water falling from the sky)

By Mi Li Er Mama |

Qingdao's landmark. Every time I go there, I go to May Fourth Square. There are many people fishing on the shore. It's fun.

By Lonely flight |

It was almost nine o'clock when we arrived. The show was over, but there were still a lot of people. The square is huge. The night view is beautiful and dreamy. It's worth a visit.

By On the Road |

May Fourth Square is a landmark in Qingdao, but the surrounding scenery is average.

By Double Moon Fly |

This is a must-see attraction in Qingdao. Because it is located in the city center, public transportation is very convenient. The weather was very good this time, and the May Fourth Square was particularly beautiful under the blue sky.

By THRU |

In the evening, the lights of the high-rise buildings near Qingdao's May Fourth Square began to perform. At first, there would be advertisements for beer or something, and then they would change into various patterns. All the buildings had unified lighting control, so the pictures were continuous and quite shocking.

By Zachary |

Qingdao's landmarks, it is recommended to start from May Fourth Square, and take a taxi back to the accommodation after finishing at Lover's Dam. Qingdao's night view is really great!

By Wheat Paladin |

It's worth going at night, the lights are beautiful, but there are too many people, too many...

By winter |

Beautiful! I went there twice. The first night I went too close and the effect was not good. I walked back and found that I could see the whole view from a distance. I went there again the second night and saw it at the Olympic Sailing Center. The effect was amazing!

By 67 |

Qingdao's landmark building will have a light show at 8pm.

By Happy |

As a landmark building in Qingdao, and also a very popular video on TikTok this year, May Fourth Square is a must-see. For the light show at night, you must go to a distance to watch it, and go to the Sailing Center to see the panoramic effect. However, there were so many people, and it was too difficult to walk out after watching it just after dark.

Qingdao's subway has opened several lines and it is still very convenient to go out, but the May Fourth Square station. Fortunately, I did not choose to take the subway at night. It is said that it took half an hour to enter the station and pass the security check.

By annieting |

As soon as we got off the bus, we saw many people gathered at the beach around the square. Due to the typhoon, the waves were very big that day. The waves hitting the shore were spectacular, causing people to scream. Soon, we were soaked by the waves of sea water, and we ran away screaming with the crowd. At this time, we found that the road on the shore had been closed, and a lot of sea water was poured on the road. The manhole covers of the sewers were blown away by the backflow of sea water.

By The little sheep who loves traveling |

There are a lot of people here at night, including residents who come here to enjoy the sea breeze, chat and walk, children who fly kites in the wind, young couples who are dressed fashionably, and tourists from all over the world like me. At around 7 or 8 o'clock in the evening, a large number of people gather here like the sea, and the scene is very grand, with at least thousands of people.

Because the two sessions had just been held there, there was a light show every night in May Fourth Square that covered the entire modern buildings around it. It was magnificent and shocking, and much more interesting than the attractions recommended in many travel guides.

By threeox |

May Fourth Square overlooks the Olympic Sailing Center opposite. There are the five Olympic rings. Under the reflection of the sea water, the lights and sculptures complement each other.

Opposite the May Fourth Square is the towering city government building.

By Veteran Cadre ICU No.7 |

The iconic sculpture "May Wind" reminds people of that vicissitudes of time

The light show at night is worth looking forward to

The only drawback is that there is no music

By Cherry Blossom Season Food Circle |

The night around May Fourth Square is really beautiful, with neon lights flashing. Walking into May Fourth Square, when the August wind blows through the square, it surges with youth and vitality. The surrounding skyscrapers and the hurried footsteps destined this new city to be busy and full of vitality.

By Alernm |

We came to the May Fourth Square at night and were immediately frightened by the dark crowds here. There were so many people, but when we saw the magnificent light show of the high-rise buildings and felt the cool sea breeze, everything was worth it. The animation formed by all the buildings together was very shocking, and the huge sculptures in the May Fourth Square also looked beautiful at night.

By tiewei8705 |

The overall effect of the city light show is pretty good. But there are too many people. It's better to take the bus or Didi.

By only one |

This place is comparable to the Bund. It's hard to find a suitable spot to take photos because there are so many people.

By Southern Sun |

Qingdao's iconic attractions have their own characteristics during the day and at night

By sunflower |

There were so many people that it felt like I was there to see people rather than a light show. The light show was the lighting on the buildings on both sides changing patterns constantly. I really didn't understand why so many people went there every day. Remember to buy the return subway ticket in advance.

By bella also crystal |

It's nice to see the new city of Qingdao. There are many people. It's nice to sit on the beach and step on the water.

By More proud than Oreo |

The night view is worth it. It's a long way from the subway station. It's not hot at night, but it's too hot to walk there during the day.

By The Traveler's Secret |

The May Fourth Square was built to commemorate the May Fourth Movement. The iconic red building "May Wind" stands in the middle of the huge circular square. Even in the tourist season, there are not many people in the May Fourth Square. It is very comfortable to walk on the square and watch the sea. You can also feel the prosperous atmosphere of Qingdao's Shinan District. The surrounding infrastructure is very complete. There are many convenience stores and restaurants with normal prices. If you need it, you can also go to the nearby Mixc for dinner and shopping. Mixc is a newly built super mall. Almost all big brands have counters. There are many delicious restaurants on the top floor and Sky City. It's just that the consumption in Mixc is relatively high. It's normal to spend hundreds or thousands of dollars for a visit. The Nth Power Park, Fangsuo Bookstore and Sega Park at the bottom of the building are very distinctive. The viewing effect of May Fourth Square at night is better than that during the day. You can see the dazzling light show. The high-rise buildings on the entire coast are all flashing with lights, which feels like a city neon. Although the infrastructure and restaurants in May Fourth Square are very good, the specialty shops are a completely different story. The items sold in the specialty shops are not complete, the prices are very expensive and the quality is very poor. I recommend buying souvenirs at someone's specialty shop in Taitung. This shop is located on the Taitung Commercial Pedestrian Street, so the prices are very fair and reasonable. In their shop, you can see special souvenirs that are completely unseen in other specialty shops. I bought a lot of donkey-hide gelatin, black garlic and Laoshan green tea for the elderly at home. My father praised the tea, saying that it is very resistant to brewing and has a strong bean flavor. My mother likes black garlic very much, which can be peeled and eaten directly, which is very good for the body and convenient to eat. Theirs is a very fresh and clean Internet celebrity shop. The store is very clean and comfortable, and the boss is very down-to-earth. It is a more unforgettable episode in my trip.

By Cold Spring |

From a distance, the sculpture looks like a blazing flame, which makes people excited and inspired. The square is surrounded by tall buildings and in front of the bay. The modern high-rise buildings, classical houses, lush vegetation and green bay are integrated into one, which is beautiful.