A cafe serving the U.S. military.
The Tianhou Palace in the late Qing Dynasty does not look like the house that Sun Wukong transformed when he defeated Erlang Shen.
Outdoor shooting of Qingdao models in the 1990s.
Qingdao old bus, classic front door opening.
Qingdao’s time-honored tea house---Mainland Tea House, opened in 1941. The picture shows the tea-buying scene in the early 1990s.
Japanese woman taking photos in front of Qingdao Shrine in the 1920s. (That is, today's children's park, most of the buildings have been demolished, and only the 108 stairs remain)
The local product shop on Sifang Road photographed by an old film camera in the 1970s.
In the 1970s, the female volleyball players were in one body.
40 years ago, Jiaozhou Road before and after reconstruction.
In the 1950s, there were extremely ferocious female butchers who killed pigs without blinking an eye; female welders who were not inferior to men at all... This was a microcosm of the female workers of that era.
In 1910, a Qing Dynasty man and his fishing tent in Qianhai.
The first German bakery in Qingdao in 1899. (Deutsches Bundesarchiv)
Jimo Road Small Commodity Market in the 1980s. At that time, Jimo Road was famous throughout the country and was divided into several areas: haberdashery, knitted goods, small hardware, small household appliances, luggage, glasses, leather shoes, etc. The entire market had 1,340 stalls and more than 3,000 employees. National leaders Hu Yaobang, Yang Shangkun, Xi Zhongxun, Gu Mu, Wan Li, etc. have all visited. In 1997, the market moved to Liaocheng Road, but people still used to call it "Jimo Road".
Yan'an Road in 1967.
Qingdao’s first bathing beach in August 1956. There may be people in Qingdao who have never been to Mount Laoshan, and there may be people who have never been to the Underwater World, but it is absolutely impossible that they have not been to "Number One".
Qingdao Railway Station in 1951. Qingdao Railway Station was built in January 1900 and completed in the autumn of 1901. Designed by Germans Weierle and Geddelz. In 1991, the Jiaoji Railway double-tracking project was added, Qingdao Railway Station was expanded, and the old Dejian Station was basically demolished and rebuilt at the original site.
On December 19, 1951, the Municipal Public Security Bureau closed the Fuxiangban brothel.
On Children’s Day in 1951, children were inspected by city leaders in front of the city hall. The children and grandchildren of the “children” in the photos should have WeChat accounts and forward them to them to see if they can identify themselves.