KEY DATES
Leg 4 was won by Telefonica Blue at 07:00 GMT, 29 January 2009 after 11 days and 2 hours of sailing,
The Qingdao in-port race was postponed for two days and finally took place on the 9th February 2009, Ericsson 4 emerged the overall winner on the day, more information about the days racing can be found on the Qingdao in-port race page.
The fleet departed from Qingdao at 1300hrs local time on Saturday 14 February for leg 5 to Rio De Janeiro.
ABOUT QINGDAO
In less than five years, sailing's Olympic host venue, home to China's America's Cup campaign and now host to the Volvo Ocean Race's stopover in China Qingdao has gone from a relatively unknown city on the Shangdong peninsula to a location now synonymous with the world's top sailing events.
Driven by the bubbling Chinese economy, the appetite for inward investment, and rivalry with other Chinese cities, Qingdao has branded itself City of Sailing as it seeks extend beyond next year's Olympic sailing regatta.
Qingdao is a popular Chinese beach resort, a sprawling city of nearly 7.5 million inhabitants, about 350 miles southeast of Beijing, lying on JiaoZhou Bay which faces out to the Yellow Sea.
Since 1984, when Qingdao was one of 14 coastal cities opened to foreign visitors, the city has grown to become the country's fourth largest manufacturing port and a thriving resort city which draws 15 million visitors a year.
The modern downtown Qingdao now boasts a skyline to rival any western coastal city.
For all of the noise, heat and smells of the city's throbbing centre there are long ocean front promenades to enjoy; the historic 440m long Qingdao Pier, extensive beautifully laid out parks and, of course, the bathing beaches.
Typically, when the local residents are not working, they love, in summer, to remain out of doors and enjoy their ocean-side location.
The arrival of the Olympic regatta is having a profound effect on the local downtown area, and the people. Built at a cost of $440m, including the re-siting of the old shipyard, the venue covers 111 acres of land and comprises a new build Olympic village, an athletes' centre, administrative centre, a large media centre and a logistics block. All the main buildings have been sold on for further private or public use, with the exception of the admin block, which will house a comprehensive sailing centre.
A high proportion of locals has been inspired to volunteer as guides and helpers at the Games but many others have been encouraged to learn English. Even the thousands of drivers of Qingdao's taxis have been taking English lessons in a bid to ensure that visitors arrive at their preferred destination.
It is industrial and commercial success which has underpinned Qingdao's ability to vault on to the world's stage.
Out and about in Qingdao, just as in most modern cities, the experiences of traditional and modern cultures can be seen side by side.
Walk through the streets in the heat of the evening and you'll catch the city's older generation crouched beside each other on any convenient step, kerbside, or public square simply passing the time of day over a cup of noodles.
In any open space you might catch individuals lost in their own world or in groups practising 'wushu' - or more often Kung Fu or Tai Chi. Wushu is the correct term for all Chinese martial arts but in effect it has become an aesthetic and athletic performance and competitive sport.
Inside the city centres the Jusco’s superstore is in full swing for the evening and the modern cityscape is all but indistinguishable from a big western city. The bars and restaurants offer an increasing range of European style Italian, French, German, Indian Russian and English restaurants and a steadily growing number of cocktail bars.
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KEY DATES Estimated Yacht arrivals: 30/01/2009 In Port Race: 07/02/2009 1300hrs (Local Time) Leg 5 Start: 14/02/2009 1300hrs (Local Time)
DAILY ENTERTAINMENT: 1000hrs - 1800hrs 28th January to the 14th February: Race village is Open 1000hrs-1530hrs: Craft show, market, folk carnival and entertainment, at the race village 0900hrs-1100hrs: Folk and martial art performances, folk music, circus and Bejing Opera on the main stage and around the race village 1500hrs-1600hrs: Folk and martial art performances, folk music, circus and Bejing Opera on the main stage and around the race village
SCHEDULED EVENTS Wednesday 28th January (Timings tbc): Race Village Opening Ceremony (to be confirmed), with martial arts and folk music celebrations on the main stage Friday 30th January/Saturday 31st January 2009 (to be confirmed) Arrivals ceremony, with martial arts and folk music celebrations on the main stage Saturday 7th February 2009 0900hrs – 1700hrs: In-Port Race of the Volvo Ocean Race. Where the power and performance of the Volvo Open 70 can be seen up close and personal 1600hrs –1900hrs: In Port Race Prize Giving, on the main stage Thursday 12th February 1630hr - 1730hrs: Volvo Open 70 Model Boat Circuit, Qingdao Stage. Find out more about the Volvo Open 70s replica's used in the race Saturday 14th February 2009 Leg 5 start 1000hrs-1500hrs: Departure Ceremony
Sightseeing
Zhan Qiao is the symbol of Qingdao. It features a breakwater outreaching into the sea and ending at a Chinese pavilion, from which visitors can see a tiny island called “Tiny Tsingdao”. The city’s name is originated from this island.
Eight Passes is the most suitable place to reflect Qingdao’s feature “Red tiles, Green tree, Clean sea and sky”. The architectures there are Russian-style, UN-style, French-style, German-style, USD-style, Japanese-style, Denmark-style etc.
Tsingtao First Bathing Beach is the top 1 bathing beach nation-wide. There you may enjoy the mountains, trees, modern architectures and villas.
Laoshin Mountain is located at the east outskirt of Qingdao. It’s famous for feature combing mountain & sea and splendid scenery.
Shopping
Sunshine Shopping Mall is a comprehensive shopping center in Qingdao offering top brand costume, make-ups, apparels, house wares and food.
Recreations
Qingdao Olympics Regatta Centre has 45 piers totally, among which 30 piers will be used for regatta. And the 2008 Olympics Regatta will set sail here.
Qingdao Polar Ocean World is composed of polar ocean animal section, ocean technology section, bar, seaview shopping street, 4-star seaview hotel and harbor. It has become one of the 7 items developed for 2008 Olympics.
Cuisine
Tsingtao Beer is a famous brand in China. Using high-quality materials, special integration, classic brewage as well as unique technology, Tsingtao Beer has won the favor both at home and aboard.
Enjoying seafood in Qingdao is a must to those travelers. Snacks made of cutler, clam, sleeve-fish etc are specialties there.
Night club
Q Bar is in Shangri-La Hotel Qingdao. You may enjoy well-chosen wines. Wines are put in those transparent super-big glasses for clients’ option. While Babyface, like other cities in China, is the paradise for the youth.