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Blog / 11/11/2024

Dalian, the bright pearl of Northeast China, not only has a high level of economic development, but also has a world-class port and trade system. As a traditional industrial city, Dalian also has a unique position in entertainment industry and cultural charm, and food is a highlight of attracting tourists. Next, let's explore the ranking of tourist attractions in Dalian and look at the charm of the city from another angle.

1. Bangzha Island Scenic Area

Located in the southeast of Dalian, Bangkuang Island is famous for its clear water and beautiful beaches. The sea water here is transparent to the bottom, and there are few tourists by the sea, which makes people feel a sense of tranquility and harmony. It will be an unforgettable experience to bring some bread and other foods and share food with seagulls at the seaside.

2. Xinghai Square

Xinghai Square has become one of the symbols of Dalian. Fountains in the square, tourists feeding seagulls, and the nearby Dalian Modern Museum are all excellent places to learn about modern Dalian history. Standing in the square, you can feel the modern atmosphere of Dalian.

3. Yellow Sea and Bohai Sea Boundary Scenic Area

Located at the southernmost tip of Liaodong Peninsula, the Yellow Sea and Bohai Sea boundary scenic spot is an excellent place to watch the boundary between the Yellow Sea and Bohai Sea. Here, you can see that the sea is clear and muddy, forming a strange natural picture.

4. Daheishan Scenic Area

Daheishan Scenic Area is located in Jinzhou District, Dalian, where there are canyons and clouds, which is the narrowest place in southern Liaoning. Standing on the top of the mountain, you can see the Yellow Sea and the Bohai Sea at the same time, and experience the wonderful feeling of seeing two seas with one mountain.

5. Golden Beach Gold Coast Scenic Area

Jinshitan Gold Coast Resort is the first 4A-level tourist resort in China, and is known as "the garden of strange stones". The dinosaur exploration attractions here are particularly fascinating, as if the dinosaur's neck were extended into the sea, and the image is realistic.

6. Lushunkou Historical Site Museum

Lushunkou is the historical gateway of Dalian, with many historical sites and war relics. It records the history of the Sino-Japanese Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895, the Russo-Japanese War and the Japanese invasion of China, and is an important place to understand modern history.

7. Xinghai Square and its surrounding scenic spots

Xinghai Square is a landmark attraction in Dalian, with the largest outdoor park-shaped square in the world. The cultural landscape and gourmet shops around the square make it a concentrated exhibition area of Dalian culture, attracting countless tourists to visit.

Belgium's industrial added value in 2014 was 59.05 billion euros. In 2018, the industrial added value was 82.55 billion euros. The main industrial sectors are steel, machinery, nonferrous metals, chemicals, textiles, glass, coal and other industries.

[Agriculture] In 2013, the added value of agriculture, animal husbandry and fishery was 2.691 billion euros, accounting for 0.73% of GDP. The agricultural employment population is 75,500, accounting for 1.28% of the total working population. The agricultural land area is about 1.334 million hectares. In 2019, the added value of agriculture, animal husbandry and fishery was 2.028 billion euros, accounting for about 0.5% of GDP. The agricultural land area is about 1.358 million hectares.

[Service industry] The tertiary industry has developed rapidly. In 2013, the added value was 265.993 billion euros, accounting for 72% of GDP, up 0.5% from the previous year. The number of employees in the service industry is about 3,640,200, accounting for 80% of the total working population. In 2018, the added value was 310.083 billion euros, accounting for 68.8% of GDP, an increase of 2.4% over the previous year. The number of employees in the service industry is about 3,778,900, accounting for 78.24% of the total working population.

[Tourism] In 2016, it received 36.85 million domestic and foreign tourists. Tourism revenue is about $10 billion. In 2019, it received 17.986 million domestic and foreign tourists. The main tourist spots are the Ardennes Mountains, the Beihai Seaside and Brussels.

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