Escape the city, embrace shores and slow living
Qingdao's island havens blend untouched beauty with mindful tourism, offering serene retreats of conservation and exploration


As infrastructure continues to improve, making it easier to access inhabited islands, more people are choosing to travel to these serene destinations to escape the urban rush, embrace unspoiled natural beauty, soak in the laid-back atmosphere, and experience a slower pace of life distinct from their daily routines.
Qingdao, a coastal gem in East China's Shandong province, is renowned for its captivating islands, which have emerged as prime destinations for vacationers and those seeking a wellness retreat. Lingshan Island, nestled in the Qingdao West Coast New Area, stands out as an example of harmonious coexistence between ecological conservation and tourism development.
In 2024, the Lingshan Island was designated a national 3A-level tourist attraction, marking it as the city's first island-type tourist spot. This achievement has catapulted it to visitors' must-see lists.
As the tallest island in northern China, the Lingshan Island is approximately 10 kilometers from the mainland. Its slender shape covers an area of around 7.66 square kilometers and houses a population of 1,000 residents. The island's allure lies in its unspoiled natural landscapes and rich biodiversity.