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August 28, 2023
I last went to Qingdao in 2015, but so many things have changed in that time. Above all, Chengyang Liuting Airport was closed and a new Jiao Dong Airport was created. (I didn't realize it until I got off the plane~~~^^) I was completely surprised, and like Incheon Airport, it was located about 60km away from the city center. While I was worried about taxi fares, I quickly searched on Naver and found that there are buses and subways. With the help of Chinese people, I paid 7 yuan and took the subway. It was a similar system to Yincheng Airport. The destination was the seaside apartment on the upper floor of Wanda Plaza, built by Wanda Group in Shibeiqu Yanji Road, so I asked and was told that I could get off at Dun Hua Ru Station. I took Line 8 and Line 3 from the airport, and when I arrived at the station, I used Google Maps to find it. The taxi fare would have been 120 to 150 yuan one way, but it was cheap, comfortable, and refreshing.
Wanda Plaza is a building built by Chinese real estate company Wanda Group. It has various convenience facilities (restaurants, theaters, supermarkets) on the first to third floors above ground, and the remaining high-rise residential facilities. You can think of it as a one-room style, and it was well-equipped with a password door lock, refrigerator, Hier wall-mounted air conditioner, small washing machine (not a dehydrator), electric water heater, electric kettle, hair dryer, cable TV, and Wi-Fi. There are a ton of these studio apartments in each of the four high-rise buildings, and each one of them was highly serviced.
There were 2 days' worth of towels, toothpaste, and toothbrush. At first, I didn't know how to operate the wired TV, so I thought it had only one channel, but there were so many, so I enjoyed watching Chinese broadcasts (I always feel weird watching Korean War documentaries in China), and Wi-Fi was provided by Naver. Korean portals like me, Nate, and Daum don't work as if they're blocked, but certain portals work extremely fast. (A specific portal that only you know about - it doesn't seem to block this)
When I was hungry, I went to Wanda Plaza on the lower floor and ate pizza, ice cream, and McDonald's. I bought cup noodles at a small and medium-sized supermarket and boiled them. What I liked the most was that it was a Korean restaurant that served 3 bowls of rice, unlimited seaweed soup, and unlimited kimchi. It was cheap and delicious. Stone pot bibimbap, bulgogi, soybean paste stew, etc. A lot of Chinese people also came. It was cheap and delicious. There are a lot of taxis in front of the building, and there are a lot of young Chinese men and women. For these reasons, I highly recommend Wanda Plaza Seaside Apatel~~~
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