Dalian
Perched on the southern tip of the Liaodong Peninsula and surrounded by the Yellow and Bohai Seas, Dalian is a unique coastal metropolis defined by its clean air, sprawling squares, and eclectic architectural history.

Xinghai Square: The largest city square in Asia, featuring a massive footprint of a book opening toward the sea, a musical fountain, and a vibrant night light show.
Binhai Road: A 40-km coastal wooden walkway that winds through jagged cliffs and lush forests, offering breathtaking views of the ocean.
The "Venice" Water Town (East Port): A luxury canal district modeled after Venice, featuring gondola rides and European-style architecture that illuminates beautifully at dusk.
Russian & Japanese Streets: Historic districts in Xigang and Zhongshan where you can see century-old European-style villas and take a ride on the city's charming vintage trams (Route 201).
Laohutan (Tiger Beach) Ocean Park: A world-class marine park famous for its polar animal exhibits and the giant granite tiger sculptures.
Lushun (Port Arthur): A historic district 45 minutes south, vital for history buffs interested in the Russo-Japanese War and the iconic Lushun Museum.
