Drive through or take a ride in the Jiaozhou Bay Tunnel, a marvel of engineering that connects Qingdao to the Huangdao District. Enjoy the unique experience of crossing the tunnel under the sea, and appreciate the panoramic views of the bay and city from the tunnel's entrances.

The Qingdao Jiaozhou Bay Tunnel is a sea crossing connecting Huangdao District and Shinan District in Qingdao City, Shandong Province, China. It is located in the Jiaozhou Bay waters and is part of the main urban road in the southwest of Qingdao City.
The Qingdao Jiaozhou Bay Tunnel is located in Qingdao City, Shandong Province, China, connecting Huangdao District and Shinan District, and is 15 kilometers northwest of the Jiaozhou Bay Bridge.
The main tunnel of Qingdao Jiaozhou Bay Tunnel is separated into left and right lanes. The cross section of the main tunnel is elliptical and is used for normal passenger vehicle travel.
Qingdao is located in the northern temperate monsoon region and has a temperate monsoon climate with humid air, abundant rainfall, moderate temperature and distinct four seasons.
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The Jiaozhou Bay Tunnel, completed in 2011, is one of the longest underwater tunnels in China. It was built to improve transportation links between the city of Qingdao and Huangdao District, significantly reducing travel time across the bay.
The tunnel connects Qingdao to Huangdao District, located beneath Jiaozhou Bay. You can reach it by taxi or car via the tunnel. Public transportation options also include buses that run to the tunnel entrances.
The tunnel is open to vehicles 24/7. The best time to visit is during off-peak hours (midday or early evening) to avoid heavy traffic.
There is no entrance fee for vehicles passing through the tunnel, but there may be tolls for using the tunnel, which can be paid at the toll booth.
Booking in advance is not necessary as the tunnel is open to the public and operates on a first-come, first-serve basis for vehicles.
It takes about 20-30 minutes to drive through the tunnel. The time spent exploring is minimal, but you can enjoy the surrounding scenery before or after passing through the tunnel.
The tunnel itself is the highlight, offering an interesting experience of driving underwater. The entrances also offer scenic views of the bay and surrounding areas.
Guided tours are not available, as the tunnel is primarily used for transit. However, information can be accessed online or through local guides who can explain the engineering aspects of the tunnel.
The best photography spots are at the tunnel entrances where you can capture views of Jiaozhou Bay. The elevated viewpoints near the tunnel entrance offer panoramic views of the area.
Simply drive through the tunnel. You can explore the surrounding areas like the coast and nearby parks once you've crossed the tunnel.
There are no specific night visits or light shows in the tunnel. However, the surrounding areas, especially the waterfront, can be lovely for a nighttime stroll.
The tunnel itself does not get crowded, but traffic around the tunnel can build up during rush hours. Visiting during non-peak hours (midday or early morning) is ideal to avoid congestion.
There are no specific facilities inside the tunnel, but the surrounding areas, including nearby highways and stations, have food stalls, toilets, and rest areas.
The tunnel itself is accessible to all visitors in vehicles, including those with disabilities. There are no specific pedestrian access points for those walking through the tunnel.
For tolls, both cash and mobile payments (like WeChat Pay or Alipay) are accepted. Cards are typically not used at the toll booths.
There are several restaurants and cafes near the tunnel entrances, offering both local and international cuisine.
Yes, there are vegetarian and some halal food options available in the nearby restaurants.
Nearby accommodations include Qingdao Marriott Hotel, Shangri-La Hotel, and several budget hotels within the vicinity of the tunnel's entrances.