Qingdao Under Water World
Visiting Qingdao Aquarium with my cousin,
UNDERWATER WORLD OF QINGDAO , China
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Qingdao, China - Shark Tank
Qingdao China has a large aquarium that focuses on the fish of the central China coast. Here is a video of the main display, what is a large tank filled with some big ugly sharks and rays.Qingdao was the place where a number of Olympic events were help in 2008
Ocean World in Qingdao, China
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The most Beautiful Qingdao, the Worthwhile Trip.
Through the stunning video, understand the most beautiful Qingdao.
Here is capital of water sports, has the most beautiful coastline and beaches in China.
Here is the beer capital of China, has China's most famous beer brand, and the only beer museum.
Here is the city of architecture art, has the most romantic historical buildings in Badaguan Scenic Spot.
Here is the city of seafood cuisine in China, has the most fresh ingredients and authentic cuisine.
Here is the historical and cultural city in China, is the origin of Taoism, has China's most famous Taoist mountain - Laoshan.
Here is the city of brands, has the world famous Haier, Hisense, Tsingtao Beer.
Here is much more for you to look forward to and to explore.
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China's Deepest Undersea Tunnel Holed Through in East City of Qingdao
The deepest undersea tunnel in China, Qingdao metro Line 1 tunnel, was holed through Tuesday morning in the coastal city of Qingdao, eastern China’s Shandong Province.
Along with the sea-crossing bridge and the sub-sea highway tunnel, the Qingdao metro Line 1 tunnel provides a new means to cross Jiaozhou Bay and link the regions across the bay together.
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Stunning aerial view of 36 km cross-sea bridge in Qingdao, China
It's a marathon journey across the sea. This bridge in China's Qingdao was world's longest of its kind when it opened to traffic in 2011.
Qingdao is a city that you don't want to leave when you come.
From the mountain to an underwater world in 10 minutes’ walk, it sounds incredible in common! While we can do it in Qingdao! Experience an amazing trip with QD brothers, guys.
If you have been to these tourist spots, let us know your feeling in the comments!
LIVE: Harvesting sea rice in Qingdao, China
LIVE: Harvesting high yield sea rice, a breed that can grow in saline-alkaline soil, in Qingdao, China. Yuan Longping, China's father of hybrid rice, proposes to develop sea rice to protect food security of China and the world.
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Amazing China: Qingdao Port Mirrors China's Opening-up Policy
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Waste Water Treatment Solutions - Nestlé Qingdao, China
Since its establishment in 1994, Nestlé Qingdao has been one of Nestlé’s main dairy production sites in China. The plant was expanded to include coffee production capabilities in 2013. With a population of over five million, Qingdao faces an increasingly acute and chronic water shortage issue, with per capital water resources allocated to the city at only 12 per cent of the national average. As a result, Nestlé decided to build an effluent reclaim system and a COW Water reuse system at the Qingdao plant.
Veolia installed a biological treatment system with a design flow of 1,300 m3/day, and a Reverse Osmosis (RO) system with a design flow of 600m3/day. Two processes were also put in place to further treat the effluent: an intermediate disinfection process using UV lamps, and a final disinfection using chemical biocide.
With the new technologies in place, Nestlé Qingdao is now saving an average of 16,500 tons of water per month. Nestlé has been collaborating with Veolia for a long time, and many of our other plants are using Veolia’s technologies. Water experts based in our Nestlé headquarters are on a constant look out for the latest water technologies around the world.