Dalian is located at the southernmost end of Liaoning Province, facing Shandong across the sea. Unlike other cities in Northeast China, Dalian has a temperate marine climate. Unlike Harbin and Shenyang, which have piercing cold winds in winter, it is not as humid and hot in summer as in the south.
Because it is surrounded by the sea on three sides, the sea view there is still very beautiful. Taking a walk along the seaside, going to Zhongshan Park to do tai chi, and so on are all good choices.
Dalian is known as a famous coastal city with many beautiful bays and beaches. Imagine cycling along Xinghai Square and feeling the morning or evening sea breeze brushing your face.
When you’re tired, you can sit on a bench and rest for a while. You can also feed the seagulls in Xinghai and chat with locals about the unique features of Dalian, and your happiness index will skyrocket.
In addition, as a city surrounded by the sea on three sides, its urban planning is also very reasonable. Dalian’s greenery can be said to be top-notch, and the streets are relatively clean and spacious.
The subway and bus over there directly reach every place you want to go, so it’s very convenient to travel. Of course, there is also a type of tram called “tram”, and the ticket price is only 1-2 yuan. You can try it out.
Of course, Dalian also has many famous specialties, as we all know, it should be the big cherry from Lushun. This cherry is different from inland areas in that it is large and particularly red. When you take a bite, the moisture of the cherry bursts in your mouth, making it sweet but not greasy, leaving a lasting aftertaste.
Middle aged and elderly people who like to eat peaches are fortunate. Peaches in Dalian are one of the characteristic fruits, and their existence is almost on par with cherries. Due to Dalian’s unique geographical location, peaches in Dalian are not only nutritious but also delicious in taste.