Introduction
Best Time to VisitDaytime
ActivitiesSightseeing
Crowd LevelNot Crowd
The Badaguan Scenic Area was initially developed in the early 20th century during the German colonial period and was designed as a high-end residential district. Known for its unique blend of international architectural styles, it has earned the nickname "International Architecture Exposition." Each building within this area has its own distinctive features:
- Flower and Stone Building: Built in the 1930s, this castle-style structure combines Gothic and Baroque architectural elements.
- Princess Building: Originally the residence of a Danish prince, this building showcases Nordic design, featuring an elegant and intricate appearance.
- Marshal's Building: This building blends traditional Chinese elements with modern Western architectural styles and served as the residence for several important military leaders in China.
- Butterfly Building: Named for its resemblance to a butterfly in flight, this is a typical European-style villa within the Eight Great Passes area.