Dalian's Fujiazhuang Beach (China)
There are a number of beaches clustered along the southern and eastern sides of the Dalian Peninsula, the largest of which are Xinghai Beach (星海海滨 Xīnghǎi Hǎibīn), Fujiazhuang Beach (傅家庄海滨 Fùjiāzhuāng Hǎibīn) and Bangchuidao Beach. (棒棰岛海滨 Bàngchuídǎo Hǎibīn). Of these beaches Xinghai Beach is almost invariably overcrowded and Bangchuidao beach is hard to get to and expensive (its in an exclusive luxury resort) making Fujiazhuang Beach the best bet for anyone wanting to take a dip or simply sunbathe.
Walking Around Dalian (China)
Dalian /大连 is the second largest city in Liaoning Province, Dongbei (North East), China, the largest port in northern China, and a major destination for Chinese tourists. At the southern tip of the Liaodong Peninsula, the main part of the city is on its own sub-peninsula, with the port to the north of the town centre and natural coastline dotted with beaches to the east and south.
Dalian in fact encompasses 6 districts, 3 county-level cities and one county. Visitors are likely to spend time in only 5 of the city's 8 districts (and none of the sub-cities). The following two districts of in central Dalian are covered in this video:
Zhongshan District - Home of Dalian's financial and commercial center, and also home to squares and avenues with grand Russian and Japanese architecture. This is the easternmost of Dalian's 4 downtown districts. Around the eastern and southern side of the coast are several beach and scenic areas including Binhai Lu, Bangchuidao beach & Golf Course, and Tiger Beach.
Xigang District - Home of the municipal government district and People's Square, on the western border of Zhongshan District. On the southern coast lies Fujiazhuang beach.
Dalian, as a city, is young by Chinese standards, dating from 1898, though smaller settlements had long existed in the area. Like Hong Kong, Shanghai and Qingdao, Dalian's development stemmed from colonial occupation, in this case by Russia. Under Russian rule Dalian, or Dalny as it was known, became the southern tip of the Trans-Siberian Railway and the main port of the eastern Russian Empire. Following the Russian defeat in the Russo-Japanese war of 1904-5, the city was transferred to Japanese control and renamed Dairen. The Chinese government resumed control following World War II (though the city was jointly run with the Soviet Union until 1955), and in 1950 it was again renamed by the newly formed Communist regime, this time to Luda City. There followed a period of relative stagnation until the city (once again named Dalian) was opened up to foreign investment in 1984. This sparked the first period of redevelopment of the city, the second period coming with the appointment of Bo Xilai as mayor. Under Bo's stewardship, the city became a model example of redevelopment, with extensive redevelopment of its infrastructure and open spaces and a new focus on tourism and commerce and away from heavy industry.
Dalian is less reliant on heavy industry than its Northeast counterparts, and its heavy industry there is mostly relegated to the development zone far outside the city center. This, combined with the city's many parks and green hills, wide thoroughfares and army of street cleaners, makes Dalian a more pleasant city to visit and live in than most Chinese cities of comparable size. Though most of the tourist industry in the city is targeted at the domestic, rather than the international market, overseas tourists should still find enjoyment in the city. The large number of foreign businesses in the city and foreign students and teachers at the city's many universities ensure that there are plenty of companies (from upmarket hotels to bars and coffee houses) which cater to those who do not call China their native home. The city has a population of around 6,000,000.
Dalian is perhaps most abuzz when it hosts the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting of the Champions (summer Davos).
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Tiger Beach - Dalian, Liaoning, China
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- Tiger beach on the other side of the river by Ruthbarz from a blog titled Tiger Beach Park
- Tiger Beach stone Statue by Sandy31 from a blog titled Saturday... Dalian
- I'm at Tiger Beach! by Ruthbarz from a blog titled Tiger Beach Park
- Tiger Beach Park 2 by Ruthbarz from a blog titled Tiger Beach Park
- Tiger beach park 1 by Ruthbarz from a blog titled Tiger Beach Park
- Tiger Beach Park 3 by Ruthbarz from a blog titled Tiger Beach Park
- At the tiger beach by Andrea.lqz from a blog titled Trip from Dalian to Qing dao
- Tiger beach! by Ruthbarz from a blog titled Tiger Beach Park
- Tiger beach by Ruthbarz from a blog titled Tiger Beach Park
Beach View in Dalian Trip, China
Beach View in Dalian Trip, China
Dalian's Fujiazhuang Beach / 傅家庄海滨
There are a number of beaches clustered along the southern and eastern sides of the Dalian Peninsula, the largest of which are Xinghai Beach (星海海滨 Xīnghǎi Hǎibīn), Fujiazhuang Beach (傅家庄海滨 Fùjiāzhuāng Hǎibīn) and Bangchuidao Beach. (棒棰岛海滨 Bàngchuídǎo Hǎibīn). Of these beaches Xinghai Beach is almost invariably overcrowded and Bangchuidao beach is hard to get to and expensive (its in an exclusive luxury resort) making Fujiazhuang Beach the best bet for anyone wanting to take a dip or simply sunbathe.
48 hours in Dalian (China - Attractions guide)
Not sure what to do in Dalian for the weekend? Or planning a visit to Dalian for 48 hours? We’ll take you to fun famous places and some restaurants including food street!
Below are listed the things you can do for 48 hours in Dalian!
Day 1
Breakfast
Acasia Deli Cafe — Fresh breakfast or lunch place
辽宁省大连市西岗区中山路奥林匹克购物广场B2层
Olympic Square Mall Level B2
Morning
Labor Park — Biggest park in Dalian with the famous red-and-white soccer ball sculpture as the icon. Nice place for a morning walk
辽宁省大连市中山区解放路5号
No.5 Jiefang Road
Lunch
Lao Dongbei — Authentic Northern Chinese Cuisines
辽宁省大连市甘井子区红旗东路53-1号
No. 53-1 East HongQi Road, GanJingZi District
Afternoon
Little Venice — Similar to Venice, you can have gondolas ride. Many couples take their pre-wedding photos here.
辽宁省大连市中山区浦港路3号
Nearby Dalian International Conference Center
Dinner
DaiJie — A must go-to food street in Dalian. Wide-varieties of street food can be found here
辽宁省大连市中山区港湾街7号
No. 7 GangWan Street
Evening
Legend’s Bar — A chilled bar with a pool table. Nice place to hang out with your buddies. A well priced bar in Dalian.
辽宁省大连中山区人民路66号
No.66 RenMin Road (Next to Shangri-La Hotel)
Day 2
Breakfast
Street Baozi (filled steam buns) — Traditional Chinese breakfast
辽宁省大连市中山区张江路
ZhangJiang Road, Zhongshan District
Morning
Fujiazhuang — A famous beach in Dalian with a big park next to it. This beach is nearby the Dalian Forest Zoo.
辽宁省大连市滨海西路53号
No.53 West BingHai Road
Lunch
Halal Restaurant - A restaurant with wide varieties of tasty fresh dishes!
辽宁省大连中山区市中山路9号
No.9 ZhongShan Road
Afternoon
Xinghai Square — Largest city square in the world. They have an amusement park and a musical fountain show at 7pm. A must place to go!
辽宁省大连中山路572号
No. 572 ZhongShan Road
Dinner
Fujie (友谊商城店) — Literally means “Lucky Sister” is a Northeastern Chinese restaurant located just in the downtown area.
辽宁省大连中山区人民路8号
No. 8 RenMin Road (Inside Friendship Shopping Mall)
Evening
Jin Sha Tan Du Jia Cun — An extremely nice view overlooking the bridge that’s lit up at night. Amazing place to watch the sunset with your beloved ones.... or a beer!
西岗区滨海路金沙滩
JinShaTan, BingHai Road
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Dalian, China
Dalian is a beautiful city in the northeast of China, close to the border with North Korea. It takes around ten hours in train from Beijing. One of the cleanest cities in the whole country. It is very modern and well planed. There excellent hotels, restaurants and shopping centers.
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пляж в китае.. ракушка миллиард китайцев
Sunny Beach in Dalian
Widok na plaze w Dalian
Bird Singing Forest of Tiger Beach Dalian
大连付家庄之游 Dalian Fujiazhuang Beach(三)
大连付家庄之游 Dalian Fujiazhuang Beach
-----the sun,the sand and the sea.
来自金石汉语!
大连付家庄之游 Dalian Fujiazhuang Beach(二)
大连付家庄之游 Dalian Fujiazhuang Beach
-----the sun,the sand and the sea.
来自金石汉语!
Walking Around Central Dalian (Slideshow) / 大连 / 大連
Dalian /大连 is the second largest city in Liaoning Province, Dongbei (North East), China, the largest port in northern China, and a major destination for Chinese tourists. At the southern tip of the Liaodong Peninsula, the main part of the city is on its own sub-peninsula, with the port to the north of the town centre and natural coastline dotted with beaches to the east and south.
Dalian in fact encompasses 6 districts, 3 county-level cities and one county. Visitors are likely to spend time in only 5 of the city's 8 districts (and none of the sub-cities). The following two districts of in central Dalian are covered in this video:
Zhongshan District - Home of Dalian's financial and commercial center, and also home to squares and avenues with grand Russian and Japanese architecture. This is the easternmost of Dalian's 4 downtown districts. Around the eastern and southern side of the coast are several beach and scenic areas including Binhai Lu, Bangchuidao beach & Golf Course, and Tiger Beach.
Xigang District - Home of the municipal government district and People's Square, on the western border of Zhongshan District. On the southern coast lies Fujiazhuang beach.
Dalian, as a city, is young by Chinese standards, dating from 1898, though smaller settlements had long existed in the area. Like Hong Kong, Shanghai and Qingdao, Dalian's development stemmed from colonial occupation, in this case by Russia. Under Russian rule Dalian, or Dalny as it was known, became the southern tip of the Trans-Siberian Railway and the main port of the eastern Russian Empire. Following the Russian defeat in the Russo-Japanese war of 1904-5, the city was transferred to Japanese control and renamed Dairen. The Chinese government resumed control following World War II (though the city was jointly run with the Soviet Union until 1955), and in 1950 it was again renamed by the newly formed Communist regime, this time to Luda City. There followed a period of relative stagnation until the city (once again named Dalian) was opened up to foreign investment in 1984. This sparked the first period of redevelopment of the city, the second period coming with the appointment of Bo Xilai as mayor. Under Bo's stewardship, the city became a model example of redevelopment, with extensive redevelopment of its infrastructure and open spaces and a new focus on tourism and commerce and away from heavy industry.
Dalian is less reliant on heavy industry than its Northeast counterparts, and its heavy industry there is mostly relegated to the development zone far outside the city center. This, combined with the city's many parks and green hills, wide thoroughfares and army of street cleaners, makes Dalian a more pleasant city to visit and live in than most Chinese cities of comparable size. Though most of the tourist industry in the city is targeted at the domestic, rather than the international market, overseas tourists should still find enjoyment in the city. The large number of foreign businesses in the city and foreign students and teachers at the city's many universities ensure that there are plenty of companies (from upmarket hotels to bars and coffee houses) which cater to those who do not call China their native home. The city has a population of around 6,000,000.
Dalian is perhaps most abuzz when it hosts the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting of the Champions (summer Davos).
大连付家庄之游 Dalian Fujiazhuang Beach(五)
大连付家庄之游 Dalian Fujiazhuang Beach
-----the sun,the sand and the sea.
来自金石汉语!