Laixi

Laixi (simplified Chinese: 莱西; traditional Chinese: 萊西; pinyin: Láixī) is a county-level city of Qingdao sub-provincial city, Shandong Province, China.

Laixi

莱西市

Laisi
Location of Laixi within Qingdao
Laixi
Location in Shandong
Coordinates: 36°52′N 120°32′E
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceShandong
Sub-provincial cityQingdao
Area
  Total1,568.2 km2 (605.5 sq mi)
Population
 (2019)
  Total762,400
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Postal code
266600

Laixi is known as "Qingdao's Back Garden". Laixi was once combined with Laiyang, its neighbor to the north; however, Laixi is now the northernmost county-level division of Qingdao and Laiyang is the southernmost division of Yantai.

In mid-2015, The Qing-Long Highway opened, connecting Qingdao and Longkou. This made travel to Qingdao proper (the beach and business area) a faster and safer journey, as State Route 204 between Laixi and Qingdao (proper) is often crowded with trucks, hampered by numerous traffic lights, and narrow lanes. The new highway is not only faster, it's a safer and more enjoyable way to get to Qingdao, and Laixi residents love going to Qingdao

Administrative divisions

As 2012, this city is divided to 6 subdistricts and 11 towns.[1]

Subdistricts
  • Shuiji Subdistrict (水集街道)
  • Wangcheng Subdistrict (望城街道)
  • Longshui Subdistrict (龙水街道)
  • Meihuashan Subdistrict (梅花山街道)
  • Binhelu Subdistrict (滨河路街道)
  • Guhe Subdistrict (沽河街道)
Towns
  • Sunshou (孙受镇)
  • Jiangshan (姜山镇)
  • Xiagezhuang (夏格庄镇)
  • Yuanshang (院上镇)
  • Rizhuang (日庄镇)
  • Nanshu (南墅镇)
  • Hetoudian (河头店镇)
  • Dianbu (店埠镇)
  • Liquanzhuang (李权庄镇)
  • Wubei (武备镇)
  • Malianzhuang (马连庄镇)

Transportation

The city is served by Laixi railway station on high-speed lines. Laixi South railway station sees infrequent service from conventional trains on the Lancun–Yantai railway.

Tourism

Things to do in Laixi:

Laixi is known for its slower way of life. Residents enjoy fishing at Laixi Lake, which is actually a reservoir, or in town at Moon Lake Park. Western conveniences are few in 2015, but compared to a few years ago, the scene has changed rapidly. Laixi now boasts several small coffee shops (Sky Coffee and Yorktown), and a few places to get pizza (Oh My Pizza, Toby Pizza and Terrace Restaurant). If you come to Laixi in the winter, you should probably know someone, because they roll up the streets quite early, and there are few options for meeting in public - there is however a McDonald's and (as of 2014) two KFC's. These, however, are not pleasant late night meeting places as they would be in other bigger cities around China - just an option for a bite to eat. Perhaps as other smaller towns in China, Laixi is a good place to enjoy the Spring Festival, but again, you'd better know someone there - families have very clear rituals, and time schedules. The amazing thing about Spring Festival in Laixi is that you will see rituals no longer practiced in the big cities. In fact many will leave the big cities to "come home" for the holidays if they still have family in Laixi. Traditions such as watching the CCTV Gala on New Year's night, going to "this" family member's house on the first day of the new year, and "that" family member's house on the second day. The third day is reserved for married daughters to come home, with their husband and kids of course.

References

  1. 烟台市-行政区划网 www.xzqh.org (in Chinese). XZQH. Retrieved 2012-05-24.


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