
- 4.7/5
半城烟雨半城笛There were so many people and tourists that I didn't have time to take in many things. It's like a low-end version of the Forbidden City in Beijing. Many of the artifacts on display were discarded from the Forbidden City. Some rooms were off-limits, so people crowded around the entrances to take photos. There was no lighting inside, so the photos didn't look great. The architecture is still quite distinctive.
Zhongjie Street6.5
- 4.6/5
泡泡出行记Xinghai Park is definitely worth punching in! The sea view here is superb, the blue sky and blue sea are fun. The amusement projects are super rich, the sea bungee jumping is super exciting, the Ferris wheel can enjoy the panoramic view, and the beach can play in the water. Whether it is a parent-child, a couple or a holiday, you can have fun.
Xinghaiwan Scenic Area4.1
- 4.7/5
小奶糖的旅行Take Metro Line 2 to Xinghai Square Station, then walk about 1 kilometer. Walk through the food street to Xinghai Square. There's a cross-sea bridge and seagulls. The scenery is slightly less impressive on a cloudy day; it's much better for photos on a sunny day. There are fun interactive experiences where you can buy food to feed the seagulls. Great value for money; free to stroll around the square and enjoy the scenery.
Xinghai Bay Bridge5.5
Xinghai Bay Beach4.2
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userIt's okay, it only takes a minute or a few minutes to go around. It's quite fast because it's electric and not hand-cranked. Compared with the rowing boats in Suzhou Hangzhou 2030, this one feels average and the scenery is average, worth 15 at most.
Gondola Ride5.6
- 4.8/5
Aleksei DmitrievA nice place. Tickets to Zhaoling mausoleum (tomb) are available for purchase at the local box office. There is no need to book them in advance.
- 4.5/5
M14***41Distance makes the heart grow fonder. Tiger Beach Fisherman's Wharf and Lingjiao Bay face each other across the sea. The buildings here are quite beautiful when viewed from the opposite side of Lingjiao Bay, but they are just so-so when viewed up close. It is quite commercialized, with street-style shops and cars parked in a bit of a mess. We had a couple of drinks at Bawang Tea House and a dinner. The food at Pinhailou was quite good.
- 4.5/5
M63***18This attraction is very good. The scenery above is very good. The mountain breeze above is very comfortable. You can see the panoramic view of Dalian in 360 degrees. The transportation to the viewing platform is also very convenient. You can take your family there to better experience the beauty of Dalian.
- 4.2/5
海浪儿花Xingcheng, Liaoning, a city of prosperity and home to the great victory of Ningyuan, is one of the four best-preserved ancient cities of the Ming Dynasty. ☞Main Attractions Bell and Drum Tower: Located in the center of Xingcheng Ancient City, it is one of the four nationally protected sites. Climbing the tower requires a ticket, and you can see the war drum once played by Yuan Chonghuan. Xingcheng City Wall: A square wall, one of the four nationally protected sites, requires a ticket. It stretches 3.2 kilometers. Zu Clan Archway: This archway celebrates the achievements of the Zu brothers, renowned generals of western Liaoning. It is one of the four nationally protected sites. Free admission. The stone lions beneath the archway are said to be efficacious and can be touched. Locals visit on the night of the 15th day of the first lunar month. Xingcheng Confucian Temple: The largest and oldest Confucian temple in Northeast China, it is one of the four nationally protected sites. Tickets are required. Within the temple are three Pan Bridges, the middle of which is the Zhuangyuan Bridge. Kuixing Tower: The southeast corner tower of the ancient city, where Kuixing Star is worshipped. Kuixing Star points to the stars, making it the most prominent star. Ji-Liao Military Governor's Mansion: The highest military and political leadership body in northern China during the Ming Dynasty, built by Yuan Chonghuan. General's Mansion: Gao Rulian's private residence, dating back to the Republican era. Zhou's Residence: The residence of local businessman Zhou Yongji, dating back to the Republican era, and a filming location for the TV series "Sisters Who Make Waves." Free admission. Jinxi Swimwear Factory: A filming location for the TV series "Sisters Who Make Waves." Free admission. Taiping Money House There's a light show at night, with actor and NPC interactions. It's quite good. ☞Tour Route Bell and Drum Tower > Ji-Liao Military Governor's Mansion > Xingcheng Confucian Temple > General's Mansion > Kuixing Tower > South Gate Wengcheng > Zu Clan Archway > Zhou's Residence > Jinxi Swimwear Factory
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userA place worth visiting.
- 4.6/5
瑛尔The price was reasonable, and the middle row was great for viewing. The show was engaging and hilarious, and the finale, featuring interactive performances and acrobatics, was truly breathtaking. The Nanfeng restrooms were shabby and poorly maintained, and for such a large audience, improvements are needed.









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