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(14 votes, average: 9.86 out of 10)





































oh god.. so much pee.. in the water..
I swam here in 1986. It is only crowded up to neck height in the water, as not many Chinese can swim. From there on out it was great!
pee is okay. poo is a no no….
Qingdao Huiquan Beach, more Chins than a Chinese phone book.