One of the earliest ancient buildings in the urban area of Qingdao is the oldest existing brick-and-wood structure complex in the urban area of Qingdao in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, which is called "First there is Tianhou Palace, then Qingdao City". Except for the theatre building with glazed tile roof, all other buildings are clear water walls and small grey tiles. They are dotted with Suzhou-style paintings, carved beams and painted pillars, brilliant in gold and blue. Although they are called Qingdao Folklore Museum, there are few exhibition halls related to folk customs. They are Tianhou Palace, a religious place. There is a strong commercial atmosphere and staff everywhere, but the advantage is that no one is entangled. It's a free attraction. If you're interested in it, you can see it unless you have a special belief. Looking at the group, there are a lot of free explanations, maybe there is cat fatigue, you can see the places you are interested in, understand.