There are three main scenic areas in
the city - the Downtown Area, Binhai Road Area and Xinghai
Park Scenic Area.
Downtown Area - A World of Squares
The busy downtown area presents the historical
heritage, exotic flavor and modern charm of the city.
Zhongshan Square is the central landmark of the
city, where the governmental financial institutions are located.
Also called 'Nicolas Square', it was a colonial construction built
by Russian engineer decades ago. The square has more than ten avenues
radiating outwards and forms the central commercial area of the
city.
In the Russian and Japanese colonial periods, the
invaders dreamed of building an oriental city in the style of Paris
or Tokyo. As a result, many varieties of buildings were built in
the city. Like the Bund area in Shanghai, Zhongshan Square is a
result of that period with a mixture of western style buildings
of Romanesque, Gothic and Renaissance designs. At present, banks
and financial offices dominate these buildings giving it the name
of 'Oriental Wall Street'.
Dalian Hotel on the southern side
of the square has an imposing European-style architecture with dignified
royal court buildings and Baroque vaulting. Walking further southward
you will find a Japanese flavor street with Japanese restaurants,
teahouses and flower shops. Another German-designed building houses
Dalian Art Exhibition Hall.
A short one kilometer walk northward from the Zhongshan
Square, crossing the Shengli Bridge (Victory Bridge), is
Russian Flavor Street. This street, flanked with
European and Russian style architecture, is an ideal place to 'meet
Russia'. You can take Bus No. 203 at the Railway Station and get
off at Shengli Qiao stop.
There are more than 30 squares in the city suburb
with artistic sculptures, hush lawns and western-style fountains.
These formed the architectural style of the city - taking squares
as the center and radiate outwards. A square sightseeing
tour by Tourist Buses 801 and 801 (B) include Victory
Square, Renmin Square, Olympic
Square, Haizhiyun (Sea of Melody) Square and Youhao Suqare.
The tourist bus stops at each spot for ten minutes and people can
take pictures.
Another touring highlight would be a tram tour
by antique trolley cars from the early 1900s. It recalls the olden
days when the city was ruled by the Japanese invaders.
Binhai Road Area - A Paradise of Beachscape
In addition to the historical stories in the downtown
area, Dalian has an amazing 40-kilometer (25-mile) long beachscape
along Binhai Road. Originally a military defense road built in the
1970s, Binhai Road is a national scenic area with imposing mountain
scenery on one side and ragged cliffs and seaside on the other.
Starting from Haizhiyun Square, it follows the coastline of Dalian
from the east via the south part and on to the west. Driving along
the road, tourists will find a dozen attractions, like a string
of pearls scattered along it including Bangchuidao scenic area,
Laohutan Park, Yanwoling (Swallow Nest Mountain), Fujiazhuang bathing
place and Yuexiu Villa. The southern section starting from Hutan
Paradise to Fujianzhuang bathing place is the most popular part.
Xinghai Square Area - New Spirit of Dalian
In the western part of the city is the largest
square in Asia, Xinhai Square. It was a great project built to commemorate
Hong Kong’s return to China in 1997 and imprints of 1000 pairs of
footprints of Dalian people symbolize the enterprising spirit of
Dalian people.
500 meters (500 yards) north of the square is a
landmark of the city, Xinghai Exhibition Center. This is a venue
where big events and ceremonial activities such as the Spring Fireworks
Festival, International Beer Festival and Dalian International Fashion
Festival are held. A park in this area with the same name has Shengya
Aquarium and the best bathing place in Dalian with all necessary
amenities. Three docks inside the Xinghai Gulf have ferries to Laohutan
and Baochuidao scenic areas.
Around
Dalian
There are several natural scenic spots around Dalian.
Known as 'Port Arthur', Lushun occupies the west
end of Dalian City and the south edge of the Liaodong Peninsula.
As an important military strategic port, Lushun has many historical
stories and contains a rich treasure of relics. The pretty Bingyu
Valley 240 kilometers (150 miles) north of Dalian, is Liaoning’s
answer to Guilin and Yangshuo with many towering, vertical rock
formations with limpid rivers running through it. Jinsihtan, located
50 kilometers (31 miles) northeast of the city is a popular national
park.
Another featured tourist choice would be the any
of the bathing places along the coastline of the city. As a coastal
city at the tip of Liaodong Peninsular, Dalian is a paradise for
water sports lovers and those looking for a beach holiday.
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