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Dalian, compared to ancient capital cities such as Beijing,
Xian, Nanjing or Luoyang, is a young city with only a 100-year history.
Situated at the tip of China's Liaodong Peninsular, it is a trading
and financial center in northeastern Asia and has gained the name
the 'Hong Kong of Northern China'.
The old name of Dalian was first used by an official in his memorial
to Emperor Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) referring to
the present Dalian Gulf. In the early 20th century, the gulf area
developed quickly and Dalian expanded into a city of significant
size and importance.
After the Opium War in 1840, Dalian was plunged into warfare. At
the end of the 1800s, Japanese and Russian invaders successively
set their feet on the Chinese mainland here. In 1894, Japan invaded
the Peninsular and in 1897 Russian troops occupied Lushun Port (Port
Arthur) and imposed upon the Qing government an unfair contract,
in which they ceded Lushun as a colony to Russia. Seven years later,
Lushun was again transferred to Japanese rule, when the Russians
lost in the Japanese-Russian War. From then on Dalian suffered from
the colonial rule of Russia and Japan for decades. It was as recently
as 1955 that the Chinese government took over sovereignty of Lushun
and the hardest times in this city's history ended.
Both the Russian and Japanese colonists dreamed of establishing
a city of their own on this land in those colonial periods. A group
of Russian architects fascinated with French culture came to Dalian
with their construction blueprint of Paris and built all sorts of
elegant squares with artistic sculptures, lush lawns and western-style
fountains. These formed the architectural basis of the present city
- taking squares as the center and radiating outwards. Today, the
stylish women troopers patrolling the squares have become a feature
of the city.
Zhongshan District, originally the colonial residential area of
the Russians and containing Nicholas Square, (Zhongshan Square)
is a bustling downtown area of the city. The square (Zhongshan Square)
has ten avenues radiating from it and is one of the most famous
squares in the city. Renmin Square, originally called Stalin Square
and marked out to be the administrative center of the Russian colonists,
now houses the government's financial institutions in Euro-style
buildings. The old tramlines built by Japanese colonists and left
behind through the ages tell the history of the city.
The impression Dalian gives to the world is of a city of lawns,
squares, fountains and gardens. This is all thanks to the former
mayor of the city, Bo Xilai, who initiated a 'Green Storm' - a widespread
environmental campaign which brought numerous green squares, forest
parks and seaside scenic spots to the city. Of Dalian, people say
it is 'A City Built in Gardens'.
There are two things that have earned the city a great reputation.
One is Football and the other is Fashion. Given the name of 'Oriental
Brazil', it hosts many Chinese football matches and has the most
successful football teams in China. The enthusiastic fans in the
football club of the four-star Wanda International Hotel tell everyone
how much the Chinese like this game.
Another carnival event in the city is Dalian International Fashion
Festival, during which thousands of dazzling celebrities, designers,
pop stars and clothing merchants from both home and abroad get together
to present an In-Fashion feast to the world. Consequently, Dalian
stirs shopping lovers blood with all sorts of skyscraper shopping
malls and markets.If you are lucky enough to come to the city around
September, a sea of world-class fashion brands will delight you.
Running from downtown Dalian there is a 40-kilometer (25-mile)
road known as Binhai Lu winding along the coastline, northeast to
southwest. This coastal area is a paradise for beach vacationers.
The famous scenic spots of Bangchuidao Scenic Area, Laohutan Scenic
Area, Jinshitan Scenic Area and Xinghai Square are scattered around
this region. In addition to the stunning cliffs and scenic parks,
numerous places along the coastline are good for beach resort visitors
and water sports lovers. Meanwhile, you can sample the authentic
Dalian-style seafood in a fisherman's house at an incredibly low
price.
Located to the southwest of Dalian is Lushun, the former military
and strategic port colonized by Russia. Today it is a place with
museums and historical sites for tourists to learn the history of
the city. Bingyu Valley, 240 kilometers (150 miles) north of Dalian
is home to an astonishing array of rock formations amidst limpid
waters, similar to those found in Guilin.
Surrounded by the Yellow Sea and inland Bohai Sea, Dalian has rich
marine resources. The seafood in Dalian is equal to its southern
counterpart in Guangzhong Province and there are numerous restaurants
in the city providing a wide variety of top-quality seafood at very
reasonable prices.
Numerous bathing places and beaches in the city are popular venues
for Dalian's locals to relax from everyday work and stress. Young
people, like those in many other metropolitan cities in China are
trend pursuers who spend their evenings in bars and pubs throughout
the city.
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