Located in the north of the main peak of Laoshan Mountain, it includes the Inner Nine Waters, Outer Nine Waters and Liangqing River Valley. It is the only tourist area in Laoshan Scenic Area famous for viewing waterfalls and enjoying water.
With beautiful natural landscapes, streams and ponds everywhere, and dense vegetation, it is a famous summer resort and is known as the "Little Guandong".
Among the twelve scenic spots of Laoshan, there are "Weizhu Mingquan" and "Yanpu Chaoyin", which refer to Weizhu Temple and Chaoyin Waterfall in Beijiu Waterfall.
Nine springs of Laoshan Mountain converge to form eighteen pools, namely "Nine Waters and Eighteen Pools". The pools vary in size, depth, style and artistic conception, which perfectly match the Taoist thought.
Attractions Location: Laoshan Scenic Area, Laoshan District, Qingdao City, Shandong Province (north side)
Tickets:
Ordinary ticket (off-season): 40 RMB for admission ticket/30 RMB for sightseeing bus (Monday to Sunday, January 1st to March 31st)
Ordinary ticket (peak season): 65 RMB for admission ticket/30 RMB for sightseeing bus (Monday to Sunday, April 1st to December 31st)
Opening hours:
06:00-19:00 (Monday to Sunday, July 1st to August 31st)
Contact Details: 0532-87053351
Transportation:
Take bus No. 639 and get off at Beijiushui Station, which is within walking distance.
Time reference: 1-3 hours
Spend a relaxing day at Jiushui Tourist Area, enjoying its natural beauty, waterfalls, and tranquil environment. This itinerary is perfect for nature lovers seeking a peaceful retreat.
Accommodation/Food: Stay at local guesthouses or eco-resorts nearby. Try local mountain vegetables, freshwater fish dishes, and simple home-style cuisine.
Souvenirs: Local herbal products, handcrafted wood souvenirs, mountain honey, and traditional folk crafts.
Combine Jiushui Tourist Area with nearby natural and cultural attractions for a fuller experience.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in countryside guesthouses. Sample local specialties like mountain mushrooms and river fish.
Souvenirs: Herbal teas, folk embroidery, wood carvings.
Experience natural beauty and cultural heritage around Jiushui Tourist Area with additional visits to nearby scenic and historic sites.
Accommodation/Food: Choose city hotels for convenience or countryside inns for tranquility. Enjoy local Shandong cuisine and street food.
Souvenirs: Local snacks, spring water skincare products, Buddhist-themed crafts.
Balance outdoor activities with urban cultural experiences, covering Jiushui and greater Jinan area.
Accommodation/Food: Stay near Jinan downtown or scenic parks. Try Shandong pancakes, braised pork, and fresh seafood.
Souvenirs: Historical books, local crafts, ceramic goods.
Take time to explore local markets, parks, and enjoy the laid-back lifestyle around Jinan and Jiushui.
Accommodation/Food: Stay near Furong Street or city center. Enjoy street food like Jinan-style pancakes, fried dumplings.
Souvenirs: Local snacks, handcrafted jewelry, folk art.
Extend your nature exploration with day trips to surrounding natural parks beyond Jiushui.
Accommodation/Food: Return to Jinan city or stay near Mount Tai. Enjoy local mountain cuisine and teas.
Souvenirs: Taoist charms, herbal products, carved stones.
Immerse yourself in a full week of natural beauty, culture, history, and local life in and around Jiushui and Jinan.
Accommodation/Food: Stay centrally in Jinan or countryside inns near Jiushui. Indulge in farewell local feasts and traditional teas.
Souvenirs: Festival crafts, herbal teas, artwork, local specialties.
I have seen the four seasons of Beijiushui. Beijiushui has more water in summer and is more beautiful. The water is clear and cool. It is a place to escape the heat in summer. It is more suitable for everyone to play.
Beijiushui in autumn is also very beautiful with colorful forests. In winter, it is covered with snow. If you like to climb Laoshan, you can get a half-year pass. There are many guides to Laoshan on my homepage, you can take a look.
A small suggestion: when you come to Beijiushui, people with poor legs and feet must bring crutches. The mountain road is rugged and difficult to walk on, and it is very difficult to go up the mountain without crutches.
I have to complain that the mountain road in Beijiushui is really too long, too tiring and too difficult to walk. We walked around the mountain for a long time and finally saw the way down the mountain. At this time, we were almost exhausted.
Although I was very tired, I must admit that the scenery in Beijiushui is really beautiful and the air is very fresh. It is definitely worth the trip.
Located in the north of the main peak of Laoshan Mountain, it includes the Inner Nine Waters, Outer Nine Waters and Liangqing River Valley. It is the only tourist area in Laoshan Scenic Area famous for viewing waterfalls and enjoying the water.
We went up the mountain at around 4pm. It was especially cool in the mountains, with clear streams and stone paths intertwined and trees covering the sky. It was a great place to spend the summer. The Beijiushui scenic area closes at 6pm.
After seeing Chaoyin Waterfall, we went down the mountain. It was just after 6 o'clock and there were no buses. The transportation in the scenic area is very complete. There is no place that cannot be reached by sightseeing buses and buses. Even if you can't drive yourself, you can take a sightseeing bus to visit Laoshan, so don't worry! Of course, it's best to drive yourself, which saves time. The northern route is mainly composed of mountain springs, streams and waterfalls. It is an excellent summer resort.
If you want to be less tired and enjoy the water view, you can choose Beijiushui on the north line. As soon as you get off the bus, many drivers will solicit customers and ask you to charter a car to visit the scenic area. We chose to enter through the walking plank road, and it turned out that our choice was correct. In fact, it is not far from the walking plank road, and the plank road is close to the sea and the mountains, so you can enjoy the excellent scenery. The point is that there are very few people, and most people may go in by car. Listen to the sound of waves hitting the rocks, look at the vast ocean extending to the horizon in the distance, feel the whistling sea breeze that blows your hair, and enjoy the rare tranquility.
Beijiushui Scenic Area is suitable for children and the elderly. There is no need to climb mountains. The water flow in the mountains is a little small when it has not rained for a long time.
The Taoist priests of Laoshan and the Laoshan water that makes Tsingtao beer have high expectations for Laoshan. But when I went there, there was very little water, and it was just a name in vain. There was only a blue XX pond carved on the stone, saying that there were 18 ponds. Without water, the ponds would lose their beauty.
If you don't visit Beijiushui, you can't say you have visited Laoshan. Here, the scenery changes every five steps, and the sky changes every ten steps. The pictographic rocks everywhere are vivid and lifelike, the clear water turns thousands of times, the waves are white, the water is green, and the changes are endless. Transportation information of Beijiushui Scenic Area: You can take bus No. 311 from Qingdao Railway Station to Beijiushui. The end of bus No. 311 in Beijiushui is Wolong Village outside the scenic area. Buy tickets + scenic area transportation tickets at the scenic area ticket office next to it, and then take the scenic area transportation to enter the scenic area. Self-driving cars can only be parked in the parking lot of the scenic area ticket office.
Traveling with the elderly and children, I was making a strategy a month ago, but I decided to go to Beijiushui in Laoshan two or three days ago. I originally planned to go to Yangkou to see the sea, but I heard that tourists from Hubei said it was not interesting, especially taking children to Beijiushui. I was also worried about the safety of children on the cable car (seat-type hollow cable car, no glass windows), and it was too tiring to climb the mountain with children, so I wanted to give up the Laoshan attraction. I went to almost all the planned places in the itinerary, and I happened to have no other arrangements today, so I drove to Beijiushui. There is a Beijiushui station on Light Rail Line 11, and it takes another ten and eight minutes to walk from the tourist center. However, it seems that the sightseeing bus in the scenic area has a direct connection to the light rail station when returning. Adults are 95 yuan per ticket in the peak season (including bus fees) and children 120-140cm are 47 yuan. It takes about 20 minutes for the bus to reach the Neiershui ticket gate. After getting off the bus, start hiking into the mountain. The distance between Ershui and Sanshui is 800 meters, and the shortest distance between Sanshui and Jiushui is 1,700 meters. We arrived at the tourist center at 9 o'clock, bought tickets and took a bus to go in. We took a rest and took photos. We arrived at Chaoyin Waterfall (almost the location of Neijiu Water) at 11:45. If you are physically fit and don't bring children, you can probably make a round trip. The scenery along the way is still good (mobile phones can't take real pictures of the beauty). It just rained a few days ago, and the water in the streams and various pools is still quite abundant (I used a bottle to collect some spring water, and the taste is not inferior to bottled mineral water at all, and it is much better than the tap water in the city). Various green vegetation is also very dense. I am a southerner who grew up in the north, and there are really few scenery like this in the north. My family also agrees with me. This attraction is worth visiting. There are not many places to play in the water. I only saw one place where you can go down to the stream along the stone steps. I also saw tourists going down in other places, but I didn't find the entrance. The stream water is very cold, so children must not play too long. When my eldest child was over two years old, he played in the stream for a long time when he went to Qingcheng Mountain. As a result, he had a high fever at night. By the way, mothers who take their children, especially those under one year old, out of the house and rely on holding them, it is best to prepare a waist stool or a sling, which will save a lot of effort than a stroller. There are steps up and down on the plank roads and stone roads in the scenic area from time to time. It is really not suitable for vehicles with wheels. It is best to wear sports shoes, which are non-slip and not painful, because the road surface is spliced with large stones, which is inevitably bumpy. Laoshan Cola tastes good and has its own characteristics. You can try it. The roadside vendors in the scenic area are 5 yuan a bottle, and cucumbers are 10 yuan for 3. There are large cucumbers at the entrance of the tourist center for 2 yuan, which is much cheaper. The small supermarket next to the ticket gate in the scenic area sells squid for 25 a string, and the larger ones are 30 a string. The wild vegetable dumplings in his house taste very ordinary, not recommended, fried rice is also ordinary, and there are many fried noodles. In addition, Laoshan peaches seem to be delicious (see others buy it).
Beijiushui has a small scene every five steps and a big scene every ten steps. Clear mountains and green trees can be seen everywhere. When you are tired, just find a stream to rest and put your hands and feet in the water to feel the whole body cool! Qingdao happened to have a heavy rain in the past two days, and the water storage capacity of Beijiushui has increased significantly. If you are lucky, you can even see waterfalls in some places! The route for climbing Beijiushui is relatively simple, there are almost no night roads, and they are all well-maintained sightseeing routes, so it is very easy to climb.
Neijiushui needs to be visited on foot, which takes about an hour and a half to go back and forth. We walked to the waters. Don't lose your ticket, check it several times. It feels like a long distance to the ticket gate. Because it is not a season with many waters, the water splashes are not big and the scenery is average.
I came all the way from Wuhan. The name Beijiushui sounds quite mysterious. I went there on the recommendation of a local friend. It happened to rain yesterday, and he said it was best to go after the rain. So today, my family of three went there. You can take the subway directly to Beijiushui. The ticket office is right after you get off the elevator. I bought the ticket on Meituan for 87 yuan, which includes the bus in the scenic area. The price is a bit expensive. After exchanging the ticket, you can queue up for the direct bus. I was sent directly into the scenic area, and then I walked a long way to the ticket gate. So I started climbing the mountain. There were all kinds of big rocks along the way, similar to a canyon, and there were occasionally some small streams in the middle of the big rocks. Basically, there was very little water, and the streams were blocked by railings, and there were various road signs not allowing water play (and people were guarding). My child flipped over to a place where there was no danger at all and wanted to play in the water, but was yelled at by the guard! My child was scared! I was also speechless! What are you doing here if you are not allowed to play anything? It took more than three hours to walk down, and there was no scenery at all. There is a small waterfall at the end of the walk. It is speechless. The whole scenic spot is a bit similar to the Mulan Tianchi and Jinligou attractions in Wuhan, but it is far inferior. It is not of the same level. I really don’t know why the locals strongly recommend it. Then I heard all kinds of nagging when I was resting along the way. A woman from Sichuan chatted and said that it was a million miles worse than our Mount Emei. I laughed! Then all kinds of people said what a crappy attraction this is. I think so too. I should have gone directly to Laoshan Yangkou. I regretted it so much. I wasted a day's precious time. It would be better to go to the city to see the sea!
I still have to go to Beijiushui, I heard it's great for kids to play in the water. But the truth is, there's not much water, and all the pools are fenced off, blocking visitors and the fun. The water is really clear, I wonder if it's a spring from Laoshan.
With the 30 shuttle bus, the ticket price and the scenery are worth it.
Very beautiful spot! Lush vegetation and clear water.
Beijiushui is located in the upper reaches of Baisha River in Laoshan, Shandong. The source of Baisha River is at the north foot of the mountain top. The river flows through the foot of the mountain and turns nine times. People walking on the riverside path must wade through the water at the turning point, which is also nine times. Each time they wade is a water, so it is called Jiushui. Jiushui is divided into three routes: Inner Jiushui, Outer Jiushui (i.e. Beijiushui) and South Jiushui. Among them, the landscape of Beijiushui is the most famous. Beijiushui is a main tourist route in Laoshan Scenic Area. After more than half a year of development and construction, the new Jiushui has better reflected the natural features of "Nine Waters and Eighteen Pools".
It is the dry season now. Don't go there except for the downstream. There is no water at all except for the place where you buy tickets. Don't go there in June.
During the dry season... there is not much water... only a little water at the foot of the mountain and the waterfall at the top of the mountain. The rest can only look at the rocks and climb the mountain. 🙂 (During the SCO period, you can call the tourist center before driving there)
Personally selected route: Subway Line 2 - Subway Line 11, Beijiushui Station, Exit B - Tourism Service Center Ticket 95 yuan including round-trip bus return before 6:30 pm (You can also take the bus to Wolong Village, but it is inconvenient to walk more than 6,000 meters after getting off)
Laoshan has a strong religious flavor, after all, it is a Taoist culture. It is a famous mountain in China.
There is not much water during the dry season. When I walked all the way to the innermost part, there were more than 30 local students having a barbecue there, which was still very lively. It takes about 2 hours to walk around the entire scenic area. It is from top to bottom and then out. For children, if their legs are not strong, parents should still consider it, because it is too tiring to hold them.
Laoshan is located in a remote area, and the locals travel by car or in a group. After entering the entrance, you need to take a bus for more than ten minutes to enter the scenic area. Beijiushui has a beautiful scenery, with mountains and water. Well, this is nonsense, you can tell there are mountains and water by looking at the name. Climb to the top of the mountain and the view is beautiful. Going down the mountain is much less laborious than going up the mountain. From 10:15 in the morning to 2:15 in the afternoon, there was basically no rest, and I finally visited the entire Laoshan Beijiushui.
Generally speaking, when you come to Qingdao, I will recommend the three must-see attractions in Laoshan: Jufeng, Taiqing, and Beijiushui. Among them, Beijiushui is the easiest mountain to climb. The road is winding but not steep, and the scenery is the most beautiful. It is suitable for bringing the elderly and children. The scenery here is different in all seasons, and the colors are beautiful. In the eyes of photographers, the whole way is scenery. I recommend friends who come to Qingdao to come here.
The scenery of Beijiushui just after the rain is really good. Hiking in the canyon and enjoying the gifts of nature, the ever-changing clouds on the top of the mountain are also very exciting.
Laoshan Beijiushui Scenic Area and Laoshan Yangkou are two places worth visiting when climbing Laoshan. Yangkou is more famous and you can take a cable car there. We went to Beijiushui Scenic Area. We thought we could also take a cable car in Beijiushui, but it is not. Beijiushui Scenic Area has beautiful scenery and the pictographic shapes of the mountains and rocks are very imaginative, but it is still difficult to climb to the top of the mountain. There are many steps on the mountain. If you are not physically fit, you can go to Bashui and Caoyin Waterfall and return the same way. If you go back from another way, there is only one Weizhu Temple, and there is nothing to see. I climbed to the top of the mountain and thought I could go to Weizhu Temple to see the scenery. As a result, after visiting Weizhu Temple, we went down the mountain but there was no instructions to go down the mountain. As a result, I took the wrong road with another person. When we finally got out, we looked back and saw a sign that said "Non-tourist area, no tourists allowed" 😄 Fortunately, there is still a signal on the mountain and Baidu Maps can show the direction, otherwise I really don’t know how to get down. Those stone steps are intermittent, and it was really an adventure. However, thinking about it, I still feel a little scared. There were only two of us on the mountain. We couldn’t hear any human voices and couldn’t see any signs. I was really afraid that we wouldn’t be able to get out😏.
We went to Beijiushui just after the rain. The scenery was beautiful, the mountain stream was clear, the water was fast, and the air was fresh. It was a small surprise beyond our expectations!
Beijiushui is a scenic spot close to the city. Climbing mountains and wading through water is not very strenuous. Most importantly, there are no temples!! It takes about 1 hour to drive from the railway station to Beijiushui scenic spot.
The mountains in Beijiushui are not difficult to climb, and they are even more beautiful in spring when the flowers at the foot of the mountain bloom.
We went there with a tour group, so transportation was quite convenient. Otherwise, if we went by ourselves, the bus would not be very convenient. It would take a whole day to visit Laoshan. After all, if you want to explore all the routes in one day, you will definitely need a lot of physical strength, so we chose a part of it.
The mountains are not high, and there are buses and illegal taxi drivers around. The most important thing about traveling is who you travel with. Mountains are all similar, and so are the waters. The people around you are the most important!
It is one of the attractions highly recommended by Qingdao friends. It is also the highest peak on China's coastline and is known as the "first famous mountain" on the sea. The transportation is relatively convenient, and there are many routes to the mountain. Before you come, plan the climbing route. It seems that there is also a cable car. It is still a certain distance to climb up. Comrades with poor physical strength can choose to go up and down by cable car. The Laoshan Scenic Area covers a large area and it is impossible to travel all the way in one day, so we chose the more classic Beijiushui route. There are mountains, water, pools, and trees along the way, but when I went there in early July, the water was not very large, so it was just a small stream. Many pools below were very shallow, and the water above was slightly larger, so it is better to choose to go when the water is larger.
Beijiushui is one of the famous scenic spots in Laoshan, Qingdao, and is mainly famous for its mountains and waters. Along the mountain trails and trestle bridges, you can see the mountains on both sides and listen to the gurgling streams. There are many small pools in between.
A great place to travel in spring, with flowers blooming all over the mountains and gurgling mountain streams.
It's really average, affected by the seasons. Beijiushui without water is really not as good as Beijing Fenghuangling
Most of the scenic spots in Laoshan are located by the sea, but Jiushui is known as the "Nine Waters with Bright Ripples" for its treacherous peaks, deep canyons, and clear and melodious flowing water. Unfortunately, the water flow was too small when I went there, so I couldn't feel its wonder.
It rained for three days during my visit to Qingdao, so there was still water to see at Beijiushui. But the tragedy was that it started to rain just as I was about to go down the mountain, and what was even more tragic was that I had just left my umbrella on a car in Qingdao the day before.
Beijiushui Scenic Area is the most worth visiting in Laoshan Scenic Area, especially in the rainy summer. The Nine Bends and Eighteen Pools are surrounded by green mountains and lead tourists into elegant valleys, making it an excellent place to cool off.
The scenery is picturesque and it will be even better after the rain. Children like to play in the water. It is a good place.
We came at the wrong time as Qingdao was experiencing a severe drought and there was no water at the Chaoyin Waterfall. We returned disappointed.
We had a lot of fun, but we didn’t finish the walk because we were too tired.
The mountains are not high, the water is beautiful, and it will be very beautiful after the rain.
The overall scenery of Beijiushui is not bad. The scenery when you climb to the top of the mountain is very good. There is a different flavor to see Laoshan from this position. Beijiushui has many types of vegetation. When I went there, I saw several small squirrels. Generally speaking, it was less damaged. However, although it was only early May when I went there, Beijiushui had almost no water. It was very dry and lacked a lot of fun. The overall scenery of the entire scenic area was greatly discounted. There is also a very pitfall in Beijiushui, that is, its ticket sales method. The ticket price is 60 yuan, and the so-called scenic area shuttle bus ticket of 30 yuan is mandatory to buy together with the ticket. Whether you take its car or not, even if you are self-driving and drive yourself, it will make you pay this 30 yuan. In fact, it only costs 1 yuan to take the bus from Wolong Village to the entrance of the scenic area on the same section of the road. Therefore, many locals will take tourists directly into the scenic area at half the price. Overall, I was a little disappointed with that trip to Beijiushui, but the only thing I was glad about was that I saw small squirrels, but they are quite afraid of people and run fast when there is any movement.
The scenery is beautiful and the water is clear. I went there after a heavy rain.
Laoshan is known as the first mountain on the sea. The stones there are large and clean. Generally, the stones are gray and black, giving people a cold feeling, but the stones of Laoshan give people a very clean feeling, and the color seems to be white with a little red, without a cold feeling. It is a mountain by the sea, with a special beauty.
You must go to Laoshan, otherwise you won't have come to Qingdao.
Hahahaha. When you go to a scenic spot, local villagers will come out to solicit customers.
It is much more affordable than buying tickets, so you can consider following the villagers in.
However, the villagers will definitely invite you to drink tea, and you will feel embarrassed not to buy something.
Anyway, I bought tea leaves for 80 yuan per liang. There are also tea leaves on the mountain. The cheapest one is only five yuan.
He will tell you not to ask the price when you go up the mountain, otherwise they will definitely drag you to buy it. In fact, it is just a marketing trick.
There are also dried seafood. A pound of scallops for 160. It's too much to say. . . .
Anyway, I bought several hundred. Actually, you can buy it on the mountain. It's much cheaper. ~~~
There is not much water in the Beijiushui Scenic Area during the dry season, but it is still very beautiful and the air is amazing.
This year during the National Day holiday, I stayed in Laoshan with my parents and family for a few days, away from the hustle and bustle of Qingdao city, just for the good mood.
I saw in the guide that Beijiushui was good, so I went there. Oh my god, I felt ripped off. It was so fake, all kinds of fake scenery. If I were given another chance to choose, I would definitely go to the south line! It's boring and not fun.
Beijiushui in winter has a unique beauty!!!
Beijiushui in Laoshan is said to be the most fun place, but where is the water? ! ! ! There is no water...
The scenery of Beijiushui is very beautiful. It just rained when we went there, and it really felt like an empty mountain after the rain.
It is the main mountain range of Shandong Peninsula. The main peak of Laoshan is called "Jufeng", also known as "Laoding", with an altitude of 1,132.7 meters. It is the highest peak on the Chinese coastline and is known as the "first famous mountain" on the sea. There is an old saying in the local area: "Although Mount Tai is high, it is not as high as Laoshan in the East China Sea."
Laoshan is far from the southern district of Qingdao, and is located in the eastern district of Qingdao. Now Laoshan is divided into two scenic areas, the south and the north. The scenery of the two scenic areas has its own merits. The south area is famous for Laoshan Taoist priests, Taoist temples, and sea views, and the "famous mountain on the sea" comes from this. The north area is mainly "Nine Waters and Eighteen Pools", where you can feel the elegance of Laoshan. Compared with the south area, the route in the north area is shorter and the mountain is gentler, which is more suitable for taking children. I chose the north area, but I felt tired climbing the mountain with my child in my arms the whole time! ! ! Therefore, you must carefully choose the route for climbing the mountain when traveling with children.
However, I don't recommend going with a tour group. There are many self-funded projects. The route to Laoshan is the Jufeng route, which is not fun at all. It's just climbing up the mountain and then coming down. They will also take you to drink tea and eat, which is actually taking you to buy things, but you don't have to buy them. The tour guide will first take you to the sea sightseeing for 30 yuan, the level zero base for 40 yuan, and the bear ranch for 120 yuan and the student ticket for 60 yuan. These are all self-funded. I think the sea sightseeing is not bad, and there is no need to go to other things.
The scenery is pretty good. Although I applied a high-power sunscreen, I still couldn't avoid the scorching sun today. If you come here, you should also pay attention to sun protection.
Although I dragged my tired legs, I still insisted on climbing up. The scenery is really good. I will go to other scenic spots in Laoshan next time.
Beijiushui is located in the upper reaches of Baisha River in Laoshan. The source of Baisha River is on the north side of the mountain top. The river flows through the foot of the mountain and turns nine times. People need to wade through the riverside path at the turning point, which is also nine times. Each step is a water, so it is called Jiushui. Beijiushui is a main tourist route in Laoshan Scenic Area, which is particularly beautiful in the rainy season.
The scenery of Beijiushui is still good, especially after a little rain, the water source is larger. After entering the scenic area, there is a bridge on the right, and then follow the road. The scenery is very beautiful, and the scenery along the way is there.
There are mountains and water, and it is known as the Little Jiuzhaigou. In general, it is a relatively easy tour route in Laoshan.
Beijiushui Scenic Area in Laoshan is not a traditional popular Laoshan tourist route. It is mainly visited by local citizens for sightseeing in spring and autumn, especially after rain. There are nine large and small pools of water in the middle of the winding canyon. Go up along the mountain road, accompanied by mountain streams throughout the journey. At the end of Neijiushui, you can see Chaoyin Waterfall. Although the waterfall is not big, it has a unique flavor when the water volume is abundant in the rainy season. There are many farm banquets run by local people outside Beijiushui Scenic Area, which are quite distinctive. Fried Laoshan ginseng, fried pheasant eggs, stewed native chicken and other farm dishes are very tempting. It is recommended for friends who have more free time in Qingdao to go there, and they can drive by themselves if conditions permit.
In my eyes, Beijiushui has average scenery. For a kid like me who lives by the Yangtze River in Hubei, we can see the scenery of Beijiushui everywhere, so I think the scenery is average. But what is unforgettable in Beijiushui is the bargaining with the locals for the tickets. The ticket to Beijiushui costs more than 100 yuan, and the student ticket is 62 yuan. The price is really expensive, so we bribed the local people, and no one paid 30 yuan to get a ticket to Beijiushui, plus two bottles of mineral water. It turns out that for scenic spots, you should first think about how to save money. In addition, I also miss the cherries in Beijiushui. Finding a big rock in the scenic area and eating cherries, that feeling is really different.
The water flows gently in the summer and the frozen landscape in the winter is even more beautiful
The scenery is beautiful. You have to take a shuttle bus to the bottom of the mountain before you can enter the mountain. The road is easy to walk and you won't feel tired. It takes about 40 minutes to reach the top of the mountain.
I need to remind everyone that if you take a taxi to Beijiushui, you can just take it to the tourist center. Although taxis can drive up the first section of the road, there are special buses to take tourists up, and the bus fee is included in the ticket. We didn't know anything and wasted a few dollars.
The rain was still falling. The mountain road was slippery but the scenery was beautiful. Mountain springs flowed with the rain, and tourists' umbrellas were dotted among the mountains and valleys. We experienced a unique experience of climbing in the rain that we had never experienced before.
There is a small road in Beijiushui Scenic Area, which leads to Weizhu Temple. There is no scenery on the road, which is quite dangerous, especially when it rains, it is very slippery. If you are in a hurry, it is not recommended to go there. But because there is a pavilion called Liuyun Pavilion on that road (the principal of our middle school is Liu Yueting), we walked four kilometers up the mountain road decisively. When we climbed to the top of the mountain, there was fog all around, and there was a fairyland feeling in the clouds and mist. This trip was worth it!
In fact, Beijiushui is not the highlight of Laoshan. If you go to Laoshan, it is recommended to take the Qinggong/Yangkou route, which has both humanities and nature. In fact, we originally planned to go to Yangkou after Beijiushui, but since it was already past two o'clock in the afternoon when we got down the mountain, we disrupted the plan and went to May Fourth Square.
Generally speaking, the Deep Pool and Flying Waterfall in Laoshan is a level lower than that in Yuntaishan, but better than the Panshan in Tianjin (forgive me for not having been to many places).
It was drizzling and I felt a different kind of scenery. However, the mountain road was not very easy to walk on. It was very slippery in the rain. The scenery was beautiful.
We chose Beijiushui Scenic Area. It's not very convenient to go to Laoshan from Qingdao. We planned to take the bus there, but we were found by villagers in Laoshan Scenic Area when we were changing at the station. In the end, we paid 50 yuan each to take us to the scenic area, including the driving fee. The big brother was very responsible, haha, he took us to hide from cameras and pass the inspection. He also had to send fruits to the park management. It's not easy to make money. We originally planned to buy tickets to play there by ourselves, but the transportation was too inconvenient! We were very tired after climbing Laoshan! ! ! ! But you can imagine the joy of reaching the top of the mountain~
I got up at 5 o'clock to climb Laoshan. We originally planned to climb the South Peak, but yesterday the taxi driver told us that there were rockfalls there, so she suggested we go to Beijiushui. So here we are! I didn't expect that at 7 o'clock in the morning, there were many people waiting at Qingdao East Bus Station to go to Laoshan. Later I thought about it and realized that it was the weekend and everyone came to climb the mountain. Today's weather is very good, very suitable for outdoor sports! It took only two hours to climb the mountain here.
Beijiushui has less water due to drought, but the scenery is still worth seeing. You can choose to go up the mountain or watch the water according to your physical strength.
I have to say that the sky in Laoshan is very blue, the water is very green, and the air is so fresh that I can never breathe in Beijing. It can be summed up in one sentence: "There is sky, earth, sunshine, mountains, water and Laoshan." When you climb to the top of the mountain, looking into the distance where the sea and sky meet, and the mountains and water are connected, it is really beautiful.
When we got to Beijiushui, we found that there were so many people. We climbed the mountain for a long time and sweated profusely. We lost all our image.
When we climbed up, there was no scenery at all, but when we came down we found that the scenery was all on the other side.
There were a lot of people, the ticket seemed to be more than 100 yuan, I forgot, the scenery was pretty good, and it was very tiring to climb up~~~
There are many people along the way, and the higher you go, the fewer people there are. They are all attracted by the water around them and can't move their feet. The clear pool water flows down the river, setting off the scenery of the canyon. Children are playing water fights in the shallow water, reluctant to leave the clear water. It's really refreshing here in the hot summer. If you just stop halfway, it's not bad. You can play with water to your heart's content, haha. If you are looking forward to seeing the waterfall above, it's better to move forward and continue along the plank road. There are fewer and fewer people, which is very suitable for taking pictures, haha. A deep pool guarded by a stone lion, the water is very deep, but very clear, you can see underwater. If there is no underwater step for comparison, it will really make people misunderstand that this is just a small pool. When compared, wow, it's really scary. But the scenery here is really good.
Tourists who come to "Beijiushui" come to see the "water". Judging from the pictures on the Internet, "Beijiushui" is really beautiful when there is water. We are the only "idiots" who came here in the middle of winter. So, all we saw were lonely stones. It is said that the water of "Beijiushui" is spiritual, and the stones without "spirituality" really become dull.
The goal was Laoshan, but the Laoshan scenic area was too large, so I only chose Beijiushui. I like water, or rather, I only like mountains with water. It rained last night, and the morning fog was very heavy, and its style was very different from the fog I was familiar with. The fog I was familiar with was lingering on the ground. If you look from a high place, you can see the lower half of the skyscrapers sinking in the vastness. But the fog in Qingdao was the opposite. The visibility on the ground was quite high, but the tops of the tall buildings were all shrouded in fog.
Tickets are 95 yuan (including sightseeing bus) and student tickets are 65 yuan. It feels very quiet. Although climbing the mountain is very tiring, you must always insist on climbing to the end...
You must come to Beijiushui after it rains, as there is enough water to have beautiful scenery. . . .
I believe everyone must have heard of the beautiful Laoshan Mountain. Laoshan Mountain is divided into several routes. Here I will focus on Beijiushui, a beautiful place with mountains, water and spiritual energy.
Laoshan deserves the name of the Fairy Mountain on the Sea. Although the mountain is not high, it also feels like it is surrounded by mist. Beijiushui is a scenic spot with canyon terrain. You can see water and pools in the mountains. I came here because I saw online travel and my colleagues recommended it. My colleague went there in October last year. He said the scenery there was very good, but there was too little water in October. And I went there in July yesterday and felt that there was not much water. Including this place, I have been to 4 or 5 canyon terrains. I feel that Baili Gorge in Yesanpo is more beautiful. I went there in 2011, and Yesanpo was flooded when it rained in 2012. I don’t know how it will change in the future. Overall, I am quite disappointed with this place. It is not as good as I imagined.
The ticket price for Laoshan Beijiushui is 95 yuan (65 yuan for the ticket and 30 yuan for the sightseeing bus). It is a separate scenic spot, located in a remote area. There are few direct buses to the railway station and the trestle bridge. If you can't find a direct bus, you can reverse at the East Bus Station, such as bus 223 to bus 619.
Beijiushui Scenic Area is located at the northern foot of Laoshan Mountain. It is a high-quality tourist route for the natural landscape of Laoshan Mountain. Pictographic stones can be seen everywhere, which are vivid and lifelike, just like walking into a natural sculpture park. Beijiushui has humid air and is formed by the confluence of Laoshan springs from the thousand-meter peak. It is known as the "Nine Water Gallery". The turbulent water has formed 18 pools with profound meanings, namely the "Nine Waters and Eighteen Pools". These pools are of different sizes, depths, styles, and artistic conception. They are the perfect combination of the Taoist thought of "Tao follows nature" and the beautiful mountains and rivers.
This season is the dry season of Beijiushui. Although there is spring water, it can only flow slowly. We first walked along a newly built tourist walking path, and when we reached the ticket gate, which was Sanshui, we entered the core scenic area. There were not many tourists, and the water in the pool was clear. We walked up the steps slowly, and our body and mind relaxed, and we were in an ethereal mood.
I went here a long time ago. I found that there has been no review of this city, so I'll write one. You can refer to it at will. Laoshan is divided into three routes. Because Yutong and my bestie both think that the Taiqingguan route is too humanistic, my bestie likes to see mountains and rivers, and Yutong at that time also liked to see the scenery of mountains and rivers, so we chose the Beijiushui route. This is at the foot of the mountain. We took a black taxi up the mountain. It was summer when we went there, so we thought it was convenient. It was okay. We went up the mountain road for a while. The scenery was really good, with waterfalls, blue sky, rocks and clear water. It was very beautiful. If you come to Qingdao, you really have to visit Beijiushui.