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Xinghai Park is situated on the southwestern side of
Dalian City and borders Xinghai Bay from which it takes its name.
Some 800 meters (just under half a mile) in length, the park has
luxuriant trees and flowers on the landward side while the coastal
side comprises a beach of golden sands.
The park attracts many visitors as it is a haven of tranquility
as well as offering excellent facilities for bathing from its safe
beach where the water is neither too deep nor subject to other than
moderate waves. As well as the natural beauty of the park the visitors
will be drawn to the architectural delights of the Qile Pavilion,
Wanghai Pavilion and Yingchao Pavilion that are connected by cobblestone
footpaths.
Cliffs tower above the sea at the eastern and western ends of the
park and the cliff tops present stunning views across the bay where
sea and sky blend together on the distant horizon. The Tanhai Cave
can be seen in the eastern cliffs. The name of the cave means 'exploring
the sea' and as you descend the steps within it you will find the
sea-spray rising at your feet, a truly amazing sight!
Another feature in the park is the Sun Asia Ocean World where you
can observe many of the often bizarre creatures that live in the
sea. This aquarium is the first in China to have an underwater tunnel
from which you can see the marine life at close quarters. In addition
you will see the world's first underwater pyramid, city and flying
saucer in this remarkable marine world! This is the only museum
in China dedicates to a fine collection of fossils from all over
the world, each one being several hundred million years old.
Tips: You can get there by bus No22, 23, 28, 202, 406, 801 or 901
from various parts of the city.
Should you be feeling hungry, the Cuifengyuan hot pot restaurant
can be found across the park.
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