Langyatai, a historical scenic spot along the eastern coast of China. Located in Langya Mountain, Langya Town, Huangdao District, Qingdao City, Shandong Province. The name "Langyatai" was first found in Shan Hai Jing East longitude, and "Langyatai is in the Bohai Sea, east of Langyatai". Langya Terrace is surrounded by sea on three sides and land on one side, with an altitude of183.4m.. Because the mountain is like a platform, it is in Langya, hence the name Langya.
During the Spring and Autumn Period, when the State of Wu perished, Gou Jian, the King of Yue, wanted to rule China. In the twenty-fifth year of Gou Jian, he moved the capital to Langya and set up an observation deck overlooking the East China Sea. After the Qin dynasty unified the six countries, the first emperor went south to Langya, and 30 thousand immigrants went down to Langya, which made a new Langya. Since then, the name Langyatai has gone down in history. After development and construction, it has become a scenic spot to attract Chinese and foreign tourists.
Qingdao specialty
1, Tsingtao beer
Tsingtao beer is a famous product in Shandong province. Tsingtao beer is made of high-quality barley, rice, hops and Laoshan mineral spring, with moderate hardness, clean and sweet. The wine is clear and transparent, light yellow, clean in foam, delicate and lasting. It has a strong aroma of hops and malt, as well as the unique bitterness of hops, which makes it refreshing to drink.
2. Sea green tea
Haiqing tea was originally one of the varieties of Castanopsis carlesii population in Qimen, Anhui Province, and was introduced to Haiqing Town in 1966. The town has superior natural conditions and a good ecological environment. East of the Yellow Sea, a warm temperate humid monsoon climate, abundant sunshine and rainfall.
3. Laoshan abalone
Laoshan abalone is a famous sea treasure in Laoshan Mountain, belonging to Mollusca, Lamellibranchia and Bauhinia. It is produced in the subtidal zone of the coastal bedrock zone of Wanggezhuang and Shazikou in Laoshan Mountain. Abalone was called "squid" in ancient times. It is recorded in the Book of the Later Han Dynasty that an unknown man, Zhang Bu, sent messengers to the capital to offer squid. In the late Han Dynasty, its counties and counties included Laoshan area, which was the origin of squid.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Langyatai