On May 27, the highly anticipated Qingdao Action Airport Music Festival kicked off in Chengyang District, bringing a remarkable music festival IP for Qingdao and the nation. As China's first airport music festival in China, it featured 36 groups of domestic and international music stars, and about 60,000 music enthusiasts on May 27 and May 28.
Photo of Qingdao Action Airport Music Festival [photo provided by the Publicity Department of Chengyang District]
In addition to the extraordinary experience of being the first airport music festival, the event also boasted a dedicated food section and market. The food section presented a delightful array of Chinese, Western, Thai, Japanese, and local specialty snacks that have gained popularity online. Meanwhile, the market showcased captivating trendy accessories and handmade items that are essential for music festivals, including hand-painted tattoos, sun hats, sunglasses, fans, mosquito repellent stickers, and other practical yet stylish handmade items.
Chengyang District is renowned for its vibrant night economy and delectable cuisine in Qingdao. During the music festival, the Culture and Tourism Bureau of Chengyang District unveiled an all-encompassing guide catering to the needs of music enthusiasts, encompassing recommendations for dining, lodging, and sightseeing, and comprehensively promoting four top night markets and top-notch cuisine. The Bureau also featured an array of themed tour routes, including the exciting "White + Black" route for fun-seekers, the leisurely "Urban Art" route for art enthusiasts, the picturesque "Mountain Climbing and Picking" route showcasing rural landscapes, the adventurous "Affordable Luxury Wild Fun" route offering outdoor camping experiences, and the immersive "Bay and Sea" route delving into the fishing and salt culture. These meticulously designed routes will enhance overall culture and tourism consumption in an all-round way, offering invaluable service guidance to music fans nationwide, enabling them to indulge in the "mountain, sea, city, culture, and commerce" of Chengyang.
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