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  1. Tsingtao Brewery Co. Ltd. (simplified Chinese: 青岛啤酒厂; traditional Chinese: 青島啤酒廠; pinyin: Qīngdǎo Píjiǔchǎng) is China's second largest brewery, with about 15% of domestic market share and also accounts for half of China's national beer exports.

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    Internationally, Qingdao is perhaps best known for its Tsingtao Brewery, founded by a German-British joint venture in 1903 that produces Tsingtao beer, the best-known Chinese export beer. It is also home to Haier , a large white goods manufacturer, and Hisense , a major electronics company.

  3. The Siege of Tsingtao (German: Belagerung von Tsingtau; Japanese: 青島の戦い; simplified Chinese: 青岛战役; traditional Chinese: 青島戰役) was the attack on the German port of Qingdao (Tsingtao) from Jiaozhou Bay during World War I by Japan and the United Kingdom.

    • Anglo-Japanese victory
    • Japanese occupation of Qingdao
  4. Jul 18, 2024 · Qingdao, also known as Tsingtao, is a beautiful coastal city in China, famous for its beaches, German architecture, and delicious seafood. It’s a unique blend of Chinese, European, and maritime influences, making it a fascinating city to explore.

  5. Aug 2, 2019 · Tsingtao (pronounced exactly like “Qingdao”) is China’s oldest beer, and certainly among the biggest-selling in what has become the world’s largest beer market, with more than double the sales of the amber liquid than the US.

  6. May 27, 2024 · Tsingtao, with its unique blend of German heritage and Chinese adaptability, also emerged as the most recognisable Chinese beer brand outside of China and secured its position as China's most widely exported beer, a testament to its enduring appeal.

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  8. Aug 11, 2019 · 5 mins read. In the seaside city of Qingdao, the German-founded Tsingtao brewery has withstood a century of turbulence to produce one of the world's most consumed beers. There’s only one thing powerful enough to bring over six million tourists to China during the peak of the mainland’s most sweltering months — beer.

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