Lu Xun Park (Qingdao)

The park stretches for nearly a kilometer along the Huiquan Bay, and covers four hectares with a combination of natural setting and cultural sites.

Popular places like Number One Bathing Beach, Small Qingdao Island and Little Fish Hill are in the park's neighborhood.

In October 1986, a three-meter high granite sculpture of Lu was installed at the park's entrance to mark the 50th anniversary of his death.

[1] In 2001, several new attractions were added, including the Monument of Lu Xun's Autobiography and the Poetry Corridor.

Visitors then enter an area of pine woods, rugged reefs, exquisite pavilions and sea dogs.

Gate and statue of Lu Xun.