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Dalian

Dalian /ˌdɑːˈljɛn/ [4] is a major sub-provincial port city in Liaoning province, People's Republic of China,[5] and is Liaoning's second largest city (after the provincial capital Shenyang) and the third-most populous city of Northeast China (after Shenyang and Harbin). Located on the southern tip of the Liaodong peninsula, it is the southernmost city in both Liaoning and the entire Northeast. Dalian borders the prefectural cities of Yingkou and Anshan to the north and Dandong to the northeast, and also shares maritime boundaries with Qinhuangdao and Huludao across the Liaodong Bay to west and northwest, Yantai and Weihai on the Shandong peninsula across the Bohai Strait to the south, and North Korea across the Korea Bay to the east.

Dalian
大连市
Clockwise from top: Aerial view of Xinghai Square, Dalian Yamato Hotel, Olympia 66, view of East Harbor, Bangchuidao beach
Location of Dalian City jurisdiction in Liaoning
Dalian
Location of the city center in Liaoning
Dalian
Location of the city center in China
Coordinates (Dalian municipal government): 38°54′N 121°36′E / 38.900°N 121.600°E / 38.900; 121.600
CountryChina
ProvinceLiaoning
Settled1899
Transfer of sovereignty to Japan (Treaty of Shimonoseki)17 April 1895
Russian occupation

Japanese occupation
3 March 1898 – 2 January 1905
1905 – 15 August 1945
– Transfer of sovereignty to China16 April 1955
Municipal seatXigang District
County-level divisions7 districts, 2 county cities, 1 county
Government
 • TypeSub-provincial city
 • BodyDalian Municipal People's Congress
 • CCP SecretaryTang Jun
 • Congress ChairmanXiao Shengfeng
 • MayorChen Shaowang
 • CPPCC ChairmanWang Qiyao
Area
 • Prefecture-level & Sub-provincial city13,743 km2 (5,306 sq mi)
 • Land12,573.85 km2 (4,854.79 sq mi)
 • Urban
5,766.2 km2 (2,226.3 sq mi)
 • Metro
3,169.2 km2 (1,223.6 sq mi)
Elevation
29 m (95 ft)
Population
 (2020 census)[1]
 • Prefecture-level & Sub-provincial city7,450,785
 • Density540/km2 (1,400/sq mi)
 • Urban
5,736,383
 • Urban density990/km2 (2,600/sq mi)
 • Metro
5,106,719
 • Metro density1,600/km2 (4,200/sq mi)
DemonymDalianese
GDP (nominal)
 • TotalCNY 823.42 billion
($119.76 billion)
 • Per capitaCNY 117,850
USD 17,141
 • Growth 6.5%
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Postal code
116000
Area code0411
ISO 3166 codeCN-LN-02
Vehicle registration辽B
Division code210200
HDI (2011)0.86 – very high[2]
Coastline1,906 km (1,184 mi) (excluding islands)
ClimateDwa
Websitewww.dl.gov.cn
Symbols
FlowerChina rose
TreeDragon juniper
Dalian
"Dalian" in Simplified (top) and Traditional (bottom) Chinese characters
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese大连
Traditional Chinese大連
PostalDalny (1898–1905)
Dairen (1905–1945)
Literal meaning"Great Connection"
Lüda (1950–1981)
Chinese旅大
PostalLuta
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinLǚdà
Wade–Giles3-ta4
Korean name
Hangul대련
Hanja大連
Transcriptions
Revised RomanizationDaeryeon
Japanese name
Kanji大連
Hiraganaだいれん
Transcriptions
RomanizationDairen
External videos
Dalian Aerial Photography
Dalian Aerial Photography by New China TV, 2019.[3]

As of the 2020 census, its total population was 7,450,785 inhabitants whom 5,106,719 lived in the built-up (or metro) area made of 6 out of 7 urban districts, Pulandian District not being conurbated yet.

Today, Dalian is a financial, shipping, and logistics center for East Asia. The city has a significant history of use by foreign powers for its ports. Dalian was previously known as "Dalniy"[6] (Russian: Дальний; Dal'nii), "Dairen" (Japanese: 大連), and "Lüda" or "Luta" (Chinese: 旅大; pinyin: Lǚdà). The city used to be better known as "Port Arthur" and "Ryojun" (Japanese: 旅順) from the original Port Arthur, now the city's Lüshunkou district.

In 2016, Dalian ranked 48th in the Global Financial Centres Index.[7] In 2012, Dalian ranked 82nd in the Global City Competitiveness Index.[8] In 2006, Dalian was named China's most livable city by China Daily.[9] It is now a "Beta - Global City" according to the Globalization and World Cities Research Network.[10] The large amount of port traffic makes Dalian a Large-Port Metropolis.[11]

Dalian is one of the top 50 science cities in the world by scientific research as tracked by the Nature Index, ranking 49th globally in 2022.[12] The city is home to several major universities, notably Dalian University of Technology and Dalian Maritime University, members of China's prestigious universities in the Project 211, and the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Etymology edit

Modern Dalian originated from Qingniwa (Chinese: 青泥洼; pinyin: Qīngníwā; lit. 'cyan mud swamp') or Qingniwaqiao (Chinese: 青泥洼桥; pinyin: Qīngníwāqiáo; lit. 'bridge over the cyan mud swamp'), a small Chinese fishing village. The Russian Empire built a commercial town after coercing a lease of the area from the Qing dynasty in 1898 and called it "Dalniy" (Russian: Дальний, romanizedDal'nii — "a remote one" or "far-away", in reference to the town's location,[13] rendered as Chinese: 达里尼; pinyin: Dálǐní) from 1898 to 1905. After the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–1905, Japan occupied the area as the Kwantung Leased Territory and renamed the city Dairen (Japanese: 大連/だいれん)[13] after the Chinese name for Dalian Bay (simplified Chinese: 大连湾; traditional Chinese: 大連灣; pinyin: Dàlián Wān) — a name in use since at least 1879. English-language sources called the city "Dairen" in this period (1905-1945), from Japanese.

In 1950, Dalian, back in Chinese control, merged with the nearby town called Lüshun (Chinese: 旅顺) (formerly "Ryojun" and before that, "Port Arthur") to form the city of Lüda[13] (Chinese: 旅大; pinyin: Lǚdà), a name (formed from the first syllable of each constituent's name) which was usually rendered as Luta in English during that era. In 1981, the Chinese State Council again renamed the city from Lüda back to "Dalian" (simplified Chinese: 大连; traditional Chinese: 大連; pinyin: Dàlián), effective 5 March 1981.[13]

History edit

Ancient edit

In the Qin and Han periods (221 BC – AD 220), the Chinese state expanded its territories into northern Korea through the Dalian region, then under the jurisdiction of Liaodong county.[13] During the Sixteen Kingdoms era (3rd through 5th centuries), the Korean kingdom of Goguryeo controlled this region. In the early Tang dynasty (618–907), the Dalian region formed part of Andong Prefecture in Jili state; during the Liao dynasty (916–1125), it was a part of Dong Jing Tong Liaoyang county. Dalian was named Sanshan in the period of Wei Jin (220–420), San Shanpu in the Tang dynasty (618–907), Sanshan Seaport in the Ming dynasty (1368–1644), and Qingniwakou during the Qing dynasty (1644–1911).

Qing dynasty edit

In the 1880s, Jinzhou, the north of downtown Dalian, now Jinzhou District, was a walled town and a center for political intrigue and economic activity. The Qing government built bridges and heavily fortified the peninsula. Mining camps on the northern coast of Dalian Bay became the small town of Qingniwa (青泥洼) or Qingniwaqiao (青泥洼桥), near what became the downtown core of modern-day Dalian.

British, Russian, and Japanese occupations edit

 
Zhongshan Square, then Ōhiroba (大広場), c. 1940
 
Dalian Hotel, formerly Yamato Hotel, built in 1914

The British briefly occupied Qingniwa during the Second Opium War in 1858,[14] but returned it to Chinese (Qing) control in 1860. Port Arthur at the tip of the Liaodong Peninsula took its English name from Royal Navy Lieutenant William Arthur, though the area's Chinese name had always been Lüshun. Although China heavily fortified the area, in which it allowed trade with foreigners, in the First Sino-Japanese War Japan swiftly overcame those defenses[citation needed] on 21 November 1894 in the Battle of Lüshunkou, committing the Port Arthur massacre afterwards. In April 1895 China conceded defeat in the First Sino-Japanese War, ceding Liaodong Peninsula, Taiwan and Penghu, and making many other concessions in the Treaty of Shimonoseki (17 April 1895).

In the Triple Intervention of 23 April 1895, Russia, France and Germany forced Japan to return the Liaodong Peninsula to China, despite the treaty's terms; instead the Russian Empire coerced a lease of the peninsula from the Qing dynasty in 1898. Russia had a particular interest in the region of the peninsula as one of the few areas in the region that had the potential to develop ice-free ports.[15] The Russians built a modern commercial port city, which they wanted to become the Paris of the Far East, and called it Dal'niy (Russian: Дальний).[16] Linked by 1902 with the Trans-Siberian Railway via the branch line Chinese Eastern Railway through Harbin, Dal'niy became Russia's primary port-city in Asia while also serving Western traders. Russia signed the Pavlov Agreement (1898) with China, which granted Russia a 25-year lease on Dalian and Lüshun and exclusive right to build a branch of the Chinese Eastern Railway—what would become from 1905 the Japanese-operated South Manchurian Railway.[17] Russia spent more than 10 million golden rubles (equivalent to 11.5 billion of today's rubles) building the new ice-free port city.[18]

Russia heavily fortified both Dalniy (Qingniwaqiao of Zhongshan District) and the Port Arthur naval base (Lüshunkou) before and after the Boxer Rebellion of 1899–1901. Missionaries and converts were killed[by whom?] in the peninsula during the insurrection, although the massive massacres of ethnic Chinese Christians including Metrophanes, Chi Sung occurred at Harbin.[19] Western expeditionary forces suppressed the Boxers across the Yellow Sea in Shandong.

During the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905, the Liaodong Peninsula became a major battleground. Major-General Baron Anatoly Stoessel defended a besieged Port Arthur, for five months (August 1904 to January 1905), but the Japanese army, using long-distance fire, sank several Russian ships at the Port Arthur naval base in early December 1904. Admiral Eugene Alexeyeff was blamed[by whom?] for splitting precious resources shipped 8,000 km (5,000 mi) across the single tracked Trans-Siberian Railway and Manchurian Railway between Dalniy and Port Arthur. After the Imperial Japanese Navy crippled the remaining Russian battleship Sevastopol in three weeks of constant attacks, and explosives detonated in tunnels destroyed Port Arthur's remaining defenses in the final days of 1904, Russia negotiated a ceasefire and surrendered Port Arthur in January 1905.[20]

The Treaty of Portsmouth (signed 5 September 1905) ceded Port Arthur to Japan, which set up the Kwantung Leased Territory or Guandongzhou (關東州), on roughly the southern half (Jinzhou District and south) of present-day Dalian. Japanese invested heavily in the region, which became the main trading port between Manchuria and Japan. Japan leased the area from Manchukuo after establishing that puppet state in 1932. In 1937, as the Second Sino-Japanese War began, Japan enlarged and modernized the trade zone as two cities: the northern Dairen (Dalian) and the southern Ryojun (Lüshun or Port Arthur).

Post-World War II edit

 
Dalian (labelled as TA-LIEN (DAIREN) 大連) (1956)
 
A retired China Railways SY, built jointly by Dalian Locomotive Works and Tangshan Locomotive Works in 1959, on display in front of Dalian Modern Museum

With the unconditional surrender of Japan in August–September 1945, Dairen passed to the Soviets, whose Manchurian Strategic Offensive Operation had liberated the city on 22 August 1945. The Soviets and Chinese Communists cooperated to develop the city, relatively undamaged during the war,[13] especially its industrial infrastructure and the port. The Soviet government rented the port and in 1945 the first Chinese Communist mayor of the new Lüda Administrative Office (旅大行政公署) was appointed.[citation needed]

In 1950 the USSR presented the city to the Chinese Communist government without any compensation. Dalian and Lüshun (former Port Arthur) merged as Lüda on 1 December 1950. From 12 March 1953 to 1 August 1954 it was a direct-controlled municipality and not part of Liaoning. Soviet troops left the city in 1955.[13] After the Soviets left, the PRC made Lüda a major shipbuilding center.

In 1981 the city was renamed Dalian, with Lüshunkou becoming a constituent district.[13] In 1984 the Chinese Government designated the city a Special Economic Zone. At the time, Dalian was China's largest foreign-trade port.[21]

1990 to present edit

The city was upgraded from a prefecture-level city to a sub-provincial city in May 1994, with no change in its administrative subdivisions. In the 1990s the city benefited from the attention of Bo Xilai (later Party secretary of Chongqing). Bo served both as the mayor of the city and as one of the major leaders in the province; among other things, he banned motorcycles and planted large, lush parks in the city's many traffic circles. He also preserved much of Dalian's Japanese and Russian architectural heritage. He also worked as the former Minister of Commerce of China.

Since 2007 Dalian has hosted the Annual Meeting of the New Champions ("Summer Davos"), organized by the World Economic Forum, in alternating years with Tianjin.[22] The venue for the forum is the Dalian International Conference Center in Donggang CBD. In 2008 about 1,000 people protested and blocked traffic as a response to the 2008 Tibetan anti-Chinese protests,[23] and forced the temporary closure of the local Carrefour store.[24]

In 2010 one of the worst recorded oil-spills in China's history occurred in Dalian. The Dalian PX protest occurred on 14 August 2011. In June 2014, China's tenth state-level new area, the Dalian Jinpu New Area was officially established. On 5 August 2016, the Dalian huabiao incident occurred. A huabiao in the center of Xinghai Square was demolished, which was believed to be out of political reasons related to the downfall of Chinese politician Bo Xilai, who oversaw the construction of Xinghai Square and the central huabiao during his tenure as the mayor of Dalian. The site of the huabiao was later replaced with a musical fountain, the largest one in Northeast China.

Geography edit

Dalian
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Precipitation totals in mm
Source: China Meteorological Administration[25]
Imperial conversion
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Precipitation totals in inches
 
Dalian and vicinities, Landsat 5 satellite image, 3 August 2010

One of the most heavily developed industrial areas of China, Dalian municipal area today consists of Dalian proper and the smaller Lüshunkou (formerly Lüshun city, known in Western and Russian historic references as Port Arthur), about forty nautical miles (74 kilometers; 46 miles) farther along the Liaodong Peninsula. Historical references note that the Russian designed city of Dalniy (Alt. Dalney), on the south side of Dalian Bay was 40 kilometers (25 miles) from Port Arthur/Lüshun (known today as Lüshunkou or literally, Lüshun Port).

Dalian is located on Korea Bay north of the Yellow Sea and roughly in the middle of the Liaodong peninsula at its narrowest neck or isthmus. With a coastline of 1,906 km (1,184 mi), it governs the majority of the Liaodong Peninsula and about 260 surrounding islands and reefs. It is seated at south-south-west of the Yalu River, and its harbor entrance forms a sub-bay known as Dalian Bay.

Climate edit

Dalian has a monsoon-influenced humid continental climate (Köppen Dwa), characterized by warm wet summers due to the East Asian monsoon, and cold, windy, dry winters that reflect the influence of the vast Siberian anticyclone. Except for winter, the city experiences a one-month seasonal lag due to its position on the Liaodong Peninsula. The monthly 24-hour average temperature ranges from −3.3 °C (26.1 °F) in January to 24.8 °C (76.6 °F) in August. Annual precipitation averages 580 millimeters (22.8 in) but is heavily concentrated in the summer months and can vary greatly from year to year. Due to the coastal location, the mean diurnal temperature variation annually is small, at 6.66 °C (12.0 °F). The monthly percent of possible sunshine ranges from 45% in July to 66% in March, with 2,625 hours of bright sunshine annually. The annual mean temperature is 11.6 °C (52.9 °F). Extremes since 1951 have ranged from −21.1 °C (−6 °F) on 4 January 1970 to 36.6 °C (98 °F) on 14 July 2015.[26]

Climate data for Dalian (1991–2020 normals)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 10.2
(50.4)
14.2
(57.6)
20.1
(68.2)
28.5
(83.3)
33.8
(92.8)
35.6
(96.1)
36.6
(97.9)
34.4
(93.9)
33.4
(92.1)
28.2
(82.8)
27.0
(80.6)
14.4
(57.9)
36.6
(97.9)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 0.0
(32.0)
2.5
(36.5)
8.2
(46.8)
15.1
(59.2)
21.2
(70.2)
24.8
(76.6)
27.3
(81.1)
27.9
(82.2)
24.5
(76.1)
17.8
(64.0)
9.8
(49.6)
2.9
(37.2)
15.2
(59.3)
Daily mean °C (°F) −3.3
(26.1)
−0.9
(30.4)
4.3
(39.7)
10.9
(51.6)
16.9
(62.4)
20.9
(69.6)
24.0
(75.2)
24.8
(76.6)
21.1
(70.0)
14.3
(57.7)
6.3
(43.3)
−0.5
(31.1)
11.6
(52.8)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) −6.0
(21.2)
−3.7
(25.3)
1.2
(34.2)
7.4
(45.3)
13.2
(55.8)
17.8
(64.0)
21.7
(71.1)
22.3
(72.1)
18.2
(64.8)
11.2
(52.2)
3.3
(37.9)
−3.4
(25.9)
8.6
(47.5)
Record low °C (°F) −21.1
(−6.0)
−17.1
(1.2)
−15.3
(4.5)
−4.2
(24.4)
3.7
(38.7)
10.5
(50.9)
14.2
(57.6)
14.5
(58.1)
6.4
(43.5)
−1.9
(28.6)
−12.8
(9.0)
−19.0
(−2.2)
−21.1
(−6.0)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 5.7
(0.22)
8.1
(0.32)
11.0
(0.43)
34.2
(1.35)
56.4
(2.22)
71.4
(2.81)
120.3
(4.74)
172.0
(6.77)
51.8
(2.04)
37.6
(1.48)
26.2
(1.03)
9.5
(0.37)
604.2
(23.78)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.1 mm) 2.8 2.9 3.0 5.8 6.6 8.2 10.1 9.2 5.5 5.9 5.3 3.8 69.1
Average snowy days 5.2 3.6 2.1 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 2.9 6.8 21.1
Average relative humidity (%) 56 57 53 54 60 73 82 80 69 62 60 58 64
Mean monthly sunshine hours 192.5 191.8 244.3 254.6 274.7 242.8 203.4 222.9 235.5 218.6 172.3 171.6 2,625
Percent possible sunshine 63 63 66 64 62 55 45 53 64 64 58 59 60
Source: China Meteorological Administration[26][27][25]

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Administration edit

Dalian is the second largest city of Liaoning province, after Shenyang, the provincial capital. The city of Dalian is governed by the Dalian Municipal People's Government.

Municipal government edit

The municipal government is located in the main building on the north side of People's Square on Zhongshan Road, originally built as the Administrative Office of Kwantung Leased Territory, and other buildings in downtown Dalian. There are the Commerce, Foreign Economy & Trade, Health, Information Industry, Police, Religion, Science & Technology, Transportation and other city-level bureaus, which work closely with the corresponding agencies at the district level.

There are, in addition, 4 national leading open zones (对外开放先导区):

Administrative divisions edit

(see Administrative divisions of the People's Republic of China)

The city administers 7 districts, 2 county-level cities, and 1 county:

  • There are 92 sub-districts and 69 towns and townships.[28]
  • Zhongshan, Xigang, Shahekou and Ganjingzi Districts make up the urban core. Changhai County is made up entirely of islands east of the peninsula.
Map
Name Chinese Standard Mandarin Jiaoliao Mandarin Population
(est. 2015)
Area (km2) Density
(/km2)
City proper
Zhongshan District 中山区 Zhōngshān Qū Zhong2 san4 Qu4 360,722 40.1 8,996
Xigang District 西岗区 Xīgǎng Qū Xi4 gang4 Qu4 293,316 23.94 12,252
Shahekou District 沙河口区 Shāhékǒu Qū Sa4 he2 kou3 Qu4 648,719 34.71 18,690
Ganjingzi District 甘井子区 Gānjǐngzi Qū Gan4 jinge3 Qu4 843,342 451.52 1,868
Suburban
Lüshunkou District 旅顺口区 Lǚshùnkǒu Qū Lü3 sun4 kou3 Qu4 221,356 512.15 432
Jinzhou District 金州区 Jīnzhōu Qū Jin4 zhou0 Qu4 681,543 1,352.54 504
Pulandian District 普兰店区 Pǔlándiàn Qū Pulan4 dian4 Qu4 915,595 2,769.9 331
Satellite cities
Wafangdian 瓦房店市 Wǎfángdiàn Shì Wa4 fang4 dian4 Si4 997,830 3,576.4 279
Zhuanghe 庄河市 Zhuānghé Shì Zuang4 he0 Si4 901,182 3,655.7 247
Rural
Changhai County 长海县 Chánghǎi Xiàn Chang2 hai0 Xian4 72,033 156.89 459

Demographics edit

The population of Dalian according to the 2010 census totaled 6.69 million. The total registered population on household at year end 2014 was 5.943 million, with a net increase of 29,000 over the previous year.[29]

Economy edit

 
Wang Jianlin, Chairman of the Dalian Wanda Group, at the Annual Meeting of the New Champions of World Economic Forum, Dalian 2009

The city has had a continuous annual double-digit percentage increase in GDP since 1992.[30] In 2014, the city's GDP registered a 5.8% increase, reaching RMB 765.56 billion, while per capita GDP hit RMB 109,939.[29] According to a nationwide appraisal by the National Bureau of Statistics, Dalian ranks eighth among Chinese cities in terms of overall strength.[30] The city's main industries include machine manufacturing, petrochemicals and oil refining, and electronics.[31]

Agriculture and aquaculture edit

Dalian was originally an agriculture and aquaculture-based area, which, after the opening of the ferry between Yantai and Lüshun during the early 20th century, began to be populated by the farmers and fishers of Shandong, across the Yellow Sea during the Chuang Guandong era.

Heavy, light and distribution industries edit

 
Ex-Varyag undergoing refit in Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Company (2011), which later became China's first aircraft carrier Liaoning

Even before and during the Second Sino-Japanese War, the shipbuilding and locomotives industries were located in the city such as the companies which later became Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Company and Dalian Locomotive & Rolling Stock Works (DLoco). After the WWII, Dalian became an important center of the heavy and light industries, including companies such as Dalian Heavy Industry Co., Dalian Chemical Group, and Wafangdian Bearing Co.; and of the distribution industry, such as the Dashang Group.

Dalian Port is an important port for international trade. It has established trading and shipping links with more than 300 ports in 160 countries and regions of the world. There are over 100 international and domestic container shipping routes.[32] A harbor for oil tankers (the largest by tonnage in China),[32] at the terminus of an oil pipeline from the Daqing oilfields, was completed in 1976. Dalian is the 6th largest port in China;[33] and according to AAPA world port ranking data, Dalian is the 8th busiest port in the world by cargo tonnage in 2012, and the 12th busiest container port in the world by total number of TEUs handled in 2013.[34][35] Accordingly, Dalian is a major center for oil refineries, diesel engineering, and chemical production.

Also completed in 1993 is a newer port called Dayaowan Port (Chinese: 大窑湾港; pinyin: Dàyáowān Gǎng), on Dagushan (大孤山; Dàgūshān) Peninsula in the northern suburbs, specializing in import-export of mining and oil products. Together with the Dalian Railway Station, Dalian North Railway Station, Dalian International Airport and two major express roads to Shenyang (Shenda Expressway), Changchun (Changda Expressway), Harbin (Hada Expressway) in the north and to Dandong to the east, Dalian has been an important distribution center.[36]

 
Street view on Renmin Road, Dalian
 
Xinghai CBD houses the headquarters of Dalian Commodity Exchange
 
Donggang (Chinese: 东港; lit. 'East Harbour') CBD houses the Dalian International Conference Center

Industrial zones edit

Dalian has been given many benefits by the Chinese government, including the title of "open-city" (1984), which allows it to receive considerable foreign investment (see Special Economic Zone). The Development Zone was established in Jinzhou District, to which many Japanese companies, such as Canon, Mitsubishi Electric, Nidec, Sanyo Electric and Toshiba, followed by South Korean, American and European companies (such as Pfizer). In 2007, Intel announced plans to build a semiconductor fabrication facility (commonly known as a fab) in the Development Zone, Dalian. It is Intel's first fab to be built at an entirely new site since 1992. The facility began operation in October 2010.[37] Dalian also houses auto-manufacturing plants for Chery,[38] Dongfeng Nissan Passenger Vehicle Company,[39] and BYD Automobile (a production base for BYD K9 electric buses).[40]

Other zones in the city include the Dalian Economic and Technological Development Zone, Dalian Export Processing Zone, Dalian Free Trade Zone, and Dalian Hi-Tech Industrial Zone.

Financial and IT industry edit

Dalian is the financial center of Northeast China. There are the Dalian branches of China's five major banks: Bank of China, Industrial & Commercial Bank of China, China Construction Bank, Bank of Communications, and Agricultural Bank of China. Dalian City Commercial Bank is now called Bank of Dalian, which among other things handles processing of the Dalian Mingzhu IC Card for public transportation. Bank of Dalian has opened branches in Beijing, Shanghai and Shenyang, among five other cities.[41]

Founded in 1993, Dalian Commodity Exchange (DCE) is the only futures exchange in Northeast China. The futures industry leaped forward in its development. Among its 19 listed futures products approved by the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) are corn, corn starch, soybeans, soybean meal, soybean oil, RBD palm olein, polished round-grained rice, linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polypropylene (PP), ethylene glycol (EG), ethenylbenzene (EB), metallurgical coke, coking coal, iron ore, egg, fiberboard and blockboard. 3 options are also listed for trading, which includes soybean meal, corn and iron ore options. In 2019, DCE achieved 1,331 million lots and RMB 68.92 trillion respectively in trading volume and turnover. According to the Futures Industry Association (FIA) of the U.S., DCE was 11th largest exchange in the world by trading volume in 2019.[42]

Since the 1990s, Dalian has emphasized the development of the IT industry, especially in Dalian Hi-Tech Zone and Dalian Software Park in the western suburbs near Dalian University of Technology. Dalian High-Tech Zone is the base of high-tech industries, housing more than 4,700 enterprises, including 80 Fortune Global 500 companies.[43] Not only Chinese IT companies, such as DHC, Hisoft and Neusoft Group, but also American, European, Indian and Japanese IT companies are located there, including Wipro, Infosys, IBM, Dell, HP, Ericsson, Panasonic, Sony, Accenture, Oracle, Hitachi and Cisco.[43] Nine professional business incubators are also located in the area, including the Hi-tech Business Incubator, animation and software incubators, with over 400 companies incubated.[43] Currently, the "Lüshun South Road Software Industry Belt" Plan is proceeding, including Dalian Software Park Phase 3.

Intel's Fab 68 is located in Dalian. The plan was announced on 26 March 2007, and operations started on 26 October 2010. It is Intel's first chip-manufacturing fabrication in East Asia.[44]

Tourism edit

 
Created entirely through land reclamation, the Xinghai Square is the largest city square in the world

Dalian is a popular destination among domestic tourists and foreign visitors, especially from Japan, South Korea and Russia.[13] Its mild climate and multiple beaches as well as its importance in the modern history of China have attracted tourists. Some of the most famous beaches are Jinshitan Golden Coast (金石滩黄金海岸) beach, Fujiazhuang (付家庄) beach, Bangchuidao (棒棰岛) beach, Xinghai Park (星海公园) beach, Xinghai Bay (星海湾) beach, and Xiajiahezi (夏家河子) beach. In 2007, it was one of the three cities named "China's best tourist city", along with Hangzhou and Chengdu, recognized by the National Tourism Administration and the United Nations World Tourism Organization.[45]

Four inner-city districts edit

Originally designed by Russians in the 19th century, Zhongshan Square (中山广场) is especially noted for the several classical buildings located around the square built during the first half of the 20th century by the Japanese.
  • Laohutan Ocean Park: the park contains the Polar Region Marine Animals World,[46] the Coral Aquarium, and the World of Birds.[46] The white whale and dolphin show is a major attraction in the Polar Region Marine Animals World.[47] The Tigers Sculpture Square is nearby, whose tiger sculpture is the symbol of Tiger Beach (老虎滩; Lǎohǔtān). A retired Anshan-class destroyer Taiyuan is open to visitors.
 
Dalian Laohutan Ocean Park
  • Xinghai Square: situated at the Xinghai Bay, Xinghai Square (星海广场; 'Square of the Sea of Stars') was built at the centennial of the City of Dalian (1998) and is the largest city square in the world.
  • Heishijiao Geological Park and Dalian Natural History Museum
  • Sunasia Ocean World
  • Dalian Forest Zoo
  • Bangchuidao Scenic Area: a well-maintained park used as a State Guesthouse since 1960, the Bangchuidao Scenic Area is now open to the public with upgraded features including lavish greens, Chinese and Western style villas, hot spring, tennis courts, badminton courts, a recreation center, a golf course and the Bangchuidao beach.[48] The Bangchui Island (棒棰岛; Bàngchuí Dǎo, named for an islet in the shape of an ancient washing tool Bangchui)[49] can be seen from the beach. As a State Guesthouse, the scenic area has received numerous Chinese and foreign leaders and high-profile officials, including Zhou Enlai, Deng Xiaoping, Jiang Zemin, Hu Jintao, Xi Jinping, Kim Jong-un, Henry Kissinger, Boris Yeltsin, Gerhard Schröder, Juan Antonio Samaranch and so on.[citation needed]
Video showing Bangchuidao beach during winter season
  • Dalian Sightseeing Tower
 
Dalian Sightseeing Tower, formerly Dalian Radio & TV Tower
 
Dalian Modern Museum
  • Donggang Music Fountain
  • Fujiazhuang Beach

Jinzhou District and Development Zone (in the northern suburbs) edit

  • Dahei Mountain
  • Jinshitan National Holiday Resort and the Discoveryland (Chinese: 金石滩; pinyin: Jīnshítān; lit. 'Golden Pebble Beach') is composed of eastern peninsula, western peninsula, open ground between two peninsulas and the 16-kilometer (10 mi) Golden Coast beach. Major sightseeing points include, Golden Pebble Waxworks Museum, Geological Museum, Coastal National Geopark, International Vehicle Campsite, Tang Dynasty Hot Spring Resort, Golden Rock Park, Wanfuding Park, China Martial Arts Hall, Discoveryland Theme Park, Mao Zedong Badge Exhibition Hall, Model Movie & TV Art Center, Golden Pebble Hunting Club, Golden Pebble Equestrianism Base, Golden Pebble International Convention Center & Resort, Golden Pebble Golf Club, and Golden Gulf Golf Course. Several themed events, such as Dalian International Beach Carnival, International Winter Swimming Festival and Grape Festival, take place in Jinshitan annually.[50]
The Discoveryland Theme Park (发现王国, also translated as "the Discovery Kingdom") was built in 2006 and covers an area of 1,217,294 km2 (470,000 sq mi).[51] It was designed by Romero Petrilli VanRell Associates who participated in the design of the Disney theme park.[51]

Lüshunkou District (in the southwestern suburbs) edit

The fiercest battle site and the signing site of the ceasefire treaty, of the Battle of Lüshun during the Russo-Japanese War (1904–05).
  • Japanese and Russian Prison Site Museum in Lüshun
The prison was built by Russians in 1902 and later expanded by the Japanese. During World War II, the prison was used to detain people of various nationalities who were against the Japanese invasion. An Jung-geun, the Korean independence activist who assassinated Itō Hirobumi, was imprisoned and killed there.[52]
Hengshan Temple (横山寺) is near Longwangtang Reservoir (龙王塘水库). The temple dates back to the Han dynasty, and was rebuilt in 2003.[53]
 
Hengshan Temple in Lüshunkou District

Pulandian District edit

Wafandian edit

Zhuanghe edit

Changhai County edit

Hot Spring and Ski Resorts edit

There are various hot spring hotels in Dalian. Notable ones include Laotieshan Hot Spring Hotel in Lüshunkou District, Tang Dynasty Hot Spring Resort in Jinshitan, Minghu Hot Spring Hotel in Wafangdian, Chengyuan Hot Spring Villa in Ganjingzi District, and Tianmu Hot Spring Hotel in Lüshunkou District.

Skiing has become increasingly popular in Dalian. Famous ski resorts are Linhai Ski Resort in Ganjingzi District, Anbo Ski Resort in Pulandian District, Minghu Ski Resort & Minghu International Skiing Holiday Village in Wafangdian, and Dalian Happy Snow World in Ganjingzi District near the airport.[54]

Environment edit

 
Beach side sunset

Ecological conservation edit

Despite being in a period of economic and industrial growth, Dalian has placed an emphasis on environmental protection.[55] Dalian's ecological restoration and protection efforts are ongoing and expanding.[56][57] In 2021, Dalian set a five-year-plan for the marine environment that included targets for conserving populations of the endangered back-faced spoonbill.[56] In 2019, 49 nests were built for the black-faced spoonbill on nearby uninhabited islands.[58] There has also been conservation and rescue efforts targeting spotted seal populations.[59][60][57] Dalian also maintains the National Spotted Seal Nature Reserve within Lioadong Bay.[61] This reserve is home to a spotted seal population and is a breeding ground for multiple marine species.[61]

Environmental issues edit

 
Seaside at Xieziwan (蟹子湾) Park

In 2001, the United Nations Environment Programme awarded the Dalian Municipal Government for its outstanding contribution to the protection of the environment.[62]

The average content of the four pollutants in the air reached Class II of National Ambient Air Quality Standards and there were 353 days with Air Pollution Index (API) over Class II (Good), including 108 excellent days with Class I (Superior).[63] Dalian frequently ranks Grade 2 for air pollution according to State Environmental Protection Administration.[64] However, the environmental effects of economic growth are of concern, according to Dalian Environmental Protection Agency, during the first half of 2011, respirable particles in the air increased significantly, with an average 40% higher than 2010.[65]

The water quality of offshore marine space remained stable overall. The annual average content of monitoring indicators for water quality met Class-II of the National Seawater Quality Standard, with the exception of Inorganic Nitrogen in Dalian Bay and the city's southern coast. The water quality of drinking water sources is considered good and complies with Class-III of Environmental Quality Standards for Surface Water.[63]

 
Seascape at Heishijiao (黑石礁) Geological Park

Recent events have had a major environmental impact on the city. In July 2010, the explosion of two petroleum pipelines released 11,000 barrels of oil into the Yellow Sea, according to official statements. Rick Steiner, an American marine conservationist working with Greenpeace, says that the figure could be upwards of 400,000.[66] It was reported as the largest oil spill to occur in China,[67][68] and involved 2,000 firefighters.[69] The oil spill stretched for at least 50 square kilometers (19 sq mi). 800 fishing boats were mobilized for the cleanup.[70] The incident caused President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao to intervene, and Vice Premier Zhang Dejiang moved in to help direct the rescue work.[71] A researcher with the China Environmental Science Research Institute, said that "the impact on marine life and on humans – as the pollution enters the food chain – could last 10 years."[72] This has compounded aquatic pollution, affecting the city's fishing industry.[65]

In August 2011, a dike protecting the petrochemical Fujia Factory in Jinzhou District was breached due to a typhoon. Authorities have ordered the plant to be shut down.[73] Around 12,000 residents protested as the factory, which originally was intended to be based in Xiamen, did not receive official approval to operate in Dalian.[74][75] Municipal authorities ruled that the facility must move, leaving taxpayers to pay the expensive cost of relocation.[76]

Concerns have been raised over mounting traffic due to "bad urban design" and that the growing rate of car ownership is affecting air quality.[65][77] The United States National Academy of Engineering have raised concern about rising traffic in Dalian stating that "rapid growth of traffic in Dalian and in similar Chinese cities will repeat the air quality and energy consumption mistakes of Los Angeles and other U.S. cities, if not better managed."[78]

Transportation edit

 
Dalian historical tramway, still used in a limited area of the city.

Local transportation edit

Cycling is not as popular in Dalian as in other Chinese cities because of the hilly roads. Dalian is also one of the many cities in China where there are few motorcycles in the downtown core, where motorcycle riding is prohibited by the local law.[79]

The city has a comprehensive bus system and an efficient metro system. As of March 2023, the Dalian Metro consists of the underground Line 1, Line 2, Line 5 and the overground Line 3, Line 12 and Line 13.[80] New lines and expansion of the metro system are under way. The Dalian Tram system is the second oldest in China. Most of the public transportation in the city can be accessed using the Mingzhu IC Card (明珠卡).

Domestic and international edit

 
Internal view of Dalian North railway station

In 2005, Dalian expanded the international airport, Dalian Zhoushuizi International Airport, with direct flights to the most major cities in China, and to cities in South Korea and Japan as well as countries in Southeast Asia. In 2014, the airport was the 20th busiest airport in China with 13,551,223 passengers.[81] The airport is the hub of Dalian Airlines.

The city's location means that train trips to most Chinese cities outside China's northeastern region require changing trains in Beijing or Shanghai. With the high-speed rail system, trips from Dalian to Shenyang can be completed in 1.5 hours, to Changchun 2.5 hours and to Harbin 3.5 hours. The city has two major railway stations, namely Dalian railway station and Dalian North railway station, the latter being part of the Harbin–Dalian high-speed railway.

In addition to local and express bus services to Beijing and other areas in the northeast, Dalian is connected by passenger ship service to neighboring coastal cities, including Tianjin, Yantai, Weihai, Penglai and Dongying, as well as Incheon, South Korea.[32]

Culture edit

 
Dalian Peking Opera House

In 2006, Dalian was selected as the most liveable city in China according to China Daily.[82]

Dalian dialect edit

Dalian dialect belongs to the Jiaoliao Mandarin subgroup spoken in parts of Shandong and Liaoning provinces, which is a separate branch from Northeastern Mandarin. Most of the residents of Dalian were farmers and fishermen who had come from Shandong Province in a large population move, the Chuang Guandong, during which era Dalian was occupied by the Japanese as the Kwantung Leased Territory. Dalian dialect incorporates a few loanwords from Japanese and Russian (very rare in Chinese), reflecting the history of foreign occupation.[83] Dalian dialect is mostly distinguishable from Standard Mandarin based on a low-falling Yinping 阴平 (31) and rich tone sandhi, and it is often referred to as being "oyster flavored" (海蛎子味) by the locals.[84]

Cuisine edit

 
Salted Fish with Corn Cake
 
Boiled crabs in Dalian

Dalian cuisine is a branch of Shandong cuisine, with influence from Northeastern Chinese cuisine, and is widely known for its unique style of seafood dishes. The variety of seafood in Dalian includes fish, prawns, clams, crabs, scallops, sea urchins, oysters, sea cucumbers, mussels, lobsters, conches, abalone, algae, razor clams, urechis unicinctus, mantis shrimps, jellyfish and so on. During the winter, many seafoods such as clams, mussels and abalone gain the most fat.[85]

Colorful Snowflake Scallops (五彩雪花扇贝) is a local seafood dish, where egg white is made into snowflake-shape to embrace the scallops, with seasonal greens, carrot and hot pepper cut into small pieces as decorations on top.[86]

Another popular local dish is Salted Fish with Corn Cake (咸鱼饼子), where steamed or fried corn cake is served with fried salted fish. Legend goes that, in the old days fishermen going out fishing in the morning couldn't return home to have lunch, so they baked fresh fish to eat with corn cakes, and the habit passed down from generation to generation and eventually became a famous food among local people.[87]

Dalian-style Grilled Squid (大连铁板鱿鱼) is also a local delicacy. It originated in Dalian, where the squid is produced. It is made by frying the squid on an iron plate, then cutting the squid into sections with a spatula, and sprinkling it with special sauce.[88]

Menzi (焖子) is a traditional local snack. A protein-rich starch paste coagulated from an extract of potatoes is cut into pieces and fried on a pan to create a crisp cover. A mixed seasoning of smashed garlic, sesame, and sauces is added on eating.[87]

Other popular local specialties include seafood noodles, roast full prawns, salt baked conches, lantern-shaped steamed abalone, and so on.[89]

Theaters edit

Well-known theaters in Dalian are: Dalian People's Culture Club (mainly for music), Hongji Grand Stage (for Beijing Opera), Working People's Theater-Doudou Grand Stage (工人剧院/豆豆大舞台, mainly for Errenzhuan) and Development Area Grand Theater (开发区大剧院).[90]

Sports edit

 
China Martial Arts Hall, at Jinshitan National Holiday Resort

Sports play a big role in the local culture. Dalian's former football club, Dalian Shide (formerly known as Dalian Wanda as the club was originally sponsored by the Dalian Wanda Group), achieved a total of eight titles from China's top-tier football league, the Chinese Jia-A League and the later rebranded Chinese Super League, and was widely considered one of the most successful clubs in Chinese football history.[91] In the Asian Football Confederation, the club reached the 1997–98 Asian Club Championship and 2000–01 Asian Cup Winners' Cup finals. Several of China's greatest players, including Sun Jihai, Hao Haidong and Li Ming, made their names with Dalian Shide. Dalian also produced many top Chinese football players thanks to its youth training system and grassroots football culture.[92] As of the 2014 season of the Chinese Super League, out of the 448 registered Chinese players, a total of 71 players are from Dalian.[92] Therefore, Dalian earned its nickname of China's "Football City" (足球城),[93] and a giant football statue was placed in the Labor Park near downtown Dalian in its honor. Current football clubs in the city are Dalian Pro playing in the Chinese Super League and Dalian Pro W.F.C. playing in the Chinese Women's Football League. Both of their home stadiums are the Dalian Sports Centre Stadium.

The 60,663-capacity Dalian Sports Centre Stadium, the 30,777-capacity Jinzhou Stadium, the 30,000-capacity Puwan Stadium and the 8,000-capacity Dalian Medical University Stadium are notable stadiums in Dalian.[94]

Other popular sports enjoyed by the local Dalianese include swimming, skiing, golf, cycling, bowling and billiards. The government organizes various events every year in Dalian, like marathon, tennis and so on.[95]

As part of the 2013 National Games of China in Liaoning in 2013, Dalian was a host city for 12 events, including synchronized swimming, field hockey, gymnastics, sailing and canoeing.[96]

In February 2018, Dalian Wanda Group decided to take over Dalian Pro (then Dalian Yifang), after a lapse of 20 years before Wanda Group decided to reinvest in a Dalianese football club. Wanda Group announced a long-term investment plan to help Dalian build more advanced football infrastructure, improve on youth training, and revitalize local football culture and Chinese football culture as a whole.[97]

City-wide festivals and events edit

 
Binhai Road is the main route for Dalian International Walking Festival. View of mountain on one side and sea on the other makes it a popular exercise destination for local people.

Xinghai Square, Dalian Xinghai Convention & Exhibitions Center, the Dalian World Expo Center and the hotels on Renmin Road are the main places where Dalian's major annual events are held.

Every year from January to February, the Bingyugou Ice Lantern Festival is held in Bingyugou Scenic Area in Zhuanghe City. The event features a large number of ice sculptures, snow sculptures and colorful ice lanterns. Visitors can also participate in a series of ice-sports including ice-skating, ice hockey and iceboating.[98]

From late April to May, the Lüshun International Cherry Blossom Festival is held. The main site is 203 Hill, and the other site is Longwangtang Cherry Blossom Park. It is said that the very first cherry trees were planted by Japanese soldiers stationed in Lüshun during World War II, in order to ease their homesickness. Today, the 203 Hill site has more than 3000 cherry trees, and boasts to be the largest cherry blossom park in China with the most varieties.[99]

Each May, the Dalian International Walking Festival takes place. The purpose of the festival is to foster health and peace for the whole community. It is widely popular among citizens and attracts many foreign participants. Dalian is the only city in China recognized by the IML Walking Association.[100] Four different routes of 30 km (19 mi), 20 km (12 mi), 10 km (6 mi), and 5 km (3 mi) are provided for participants, with the longest route going from Xinghai Square along Binhai Road to Laohutan Ocean Park, Bangchuidao Scenic Area and finally reaching Dalian International Conference Center. Starting from 2012, Jinshitan National Holiday Resort also serves as a venue for the festival.[101]

Every May, Dalian International Marathon is held. With the first marathon held in 1987, it is one of the four oldest marathon races in China.[102] The main venue is the Jinshitan National Holiday Resort.

Every June, the China International Software & Information Service Fair is held in Dalian World Expo Center. Officials from overseas government departments, CEOs of World Top 500, well-known consulting firms and overseas IT associations attend the fair each year.[103]

 
Dalian International Beer Festival in 2019

Dalian International Beer Festival takes place in Xinghai Square every year from July to August. It is similar to Oktoberfest in Munich and is a widely popular event in the city. Activities of the Beer Festival include exhibitions by beer manufacturers, a beer disco plaza, a beer culture exhibition, a beer drinking contest, a photography contest, the Beer Industry Summit, and a beer quiz.[104]

Dalian International Automotive Exhibition is held in August in Dalian Xinghai Convention & Exhibitions Center and Dalian World Expo Center.[105]

The annual Dalian International Fashion Festival is held in September in Dalian Xinghai Convention & Exhibitions Center and Dalian World Expo Center. For the past decade, the festival has been attracting the world's top fashion designers, businessmen and models to Dalian. Arrangement for the show includes various theme activities including the Garment Export Fair, fashion exhibitions, fashion competitions and a model contest.[106]

Inter-governmental edit

Japan maintains a branch office for its Consulate General of Japan at Shenyang and a JETRO office in Dalian, reflecting a relatively large Japanese population.

Japan Chamber of Commerce & Industry has about 700 corporate members.[citation needed] Those Japanese who had lived in Dalian before the War have organized the Dalian Society.

Religion edit

 
Lianhuashan (lit. "lotus flower mountain") Temple, Dalian

As of 2005, Dalian had 29 Christian churches (27 of them Protestant, 2 of them Catholic), 10 mosques, 34 Buddhist temples, and 7 Taoist temples, according to the statistics of the city government.[107]

Taoist temples can be found in various districts including downtown Dalian (Hua Temple in Zhongshan Park), in Lüshunkou District (Longwang Temple), and in Jinzhou District (Jinlong Temple in Daweijia, Xiangshui Temple at the foot of Dahei Mountain, and Zhenwu Temple in Liangjiadian).

Buddhist temples are in downtown Dalian (Songshan Temple on Tangshan Street and Lianhuashan Temple on Yingchun Road), on the northern side of Anzi Mountain (Anshan Temple), at Daheishi (Thousand-Hand Buddha & 500 Luohan Statues), in Lüshunkou District (Hengshan Temple at Longwangtang), and in Jinzhou District (Guanyinge-Shengshui Temple on Dahei Mountain).

Dalian Catholic Church (built in 1926) is in downtown Dalian, west of Dalian Railway Station. Protestant churches are near Zhongshan Square (Yuguang Street Church, the former Dalian Anglican Church, built in 1928 in the British Consulate General's premises by the Church of England and Anglican Church of Japan jointly), on Changjiang Road (Beijing Street Church, now called Cheng-en Church, originally built in 1914 by the Danish Lutheran Church), on Xi'an Road (Christian Church for Korean Chinese and South Koreans), east of the airport (the newly built Harvest Church, which can seat 4000 people), in Jinzhou (the newly built Jinzhou Church) and in Lüshunkou District (Lüshun Church, a former Danish Lutheran church). Dalian Mosque is on Beijing Street.[107]

Notable people edit

 
Liu Changchun statue at Olympic Square, Dalian

Education edit

There were[clarify] 23 general institutions of higher education (and another 7 privately run colleges), 108 secondary vocational schools, 80 ordinary middle high schools, 1,049 schools for nine-year compulsory education and 1,432 kindergartens in Dalian. The students on campus of all levels (including kindergartens) totaled 1108 thousand.[citation needed]

There are the following schools of higher education and research centers:

Colleges and universities edit

Research centers edit

 
Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, of the Chinese Academy of Sciences

High schools edit

Notable high schools include:

  • Dalian No. 1 High School (大连市第一中学)
  • Dalian No. 8 High School (大连市第八中学)
  • Dalian No. 12 High School (大连市第十二中学)
  • Dalian No. 20 High School (大连市第二十中学)
  • Dalian No. 23 High School (大连市第二十三中学)
  • Dalian No. 24 High School (大连市第二十四中学)
  • Dalian Yuming Senior High School (大连育明高级中学)
  • The High School Affiliated to Liaoning Normal University (辽宁师范大学附属中学)
  • Dalian Lüshun Senior High School (大连市旅顺中学)
  • Dalian Jinzhou Senior High School (大连市金州高级中学)
  • Dalian Haiwan Senior High School (大连海湾高级中学)
  • Wafangdian Senior High School (瓦房店市高级中学)
  • Zhuanghe Senior High School (庄河市高级中学)
  • Changhai County Senior High School (长海县高级中学)

International schools edit

International relations edit

Dalian is twinned with:[110]

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Bibliography edit

Further reading edit

  • Hess, Christian A. (2006). "From colonial jewel to socialist metropolis: Dalian, 1895–1955." PhD dissertation, University of California, San Diego.
  • McKnight, Tom, (ed.). Geographica: The Complete Illustrated Atlas of the World, 3rd revision. New York: Barnes and Noble Books, 2001. ISBN 0-7607-5974-X, ISBN 978-0-7607-2714-0.
  • Perrins, Robert John (1998). "'Great connections': The creation of a city, Dalian, 1905–1931. China and Japan on the Liaodong Peninsula." PhD dissertation, York University (Canada).
  • Song Li. Everyday Dalian: Life in Modern Manchuria (Photography Book), Foreword by Phil Borges. 1st edition. DigitalKu. 8 February 2008. ISBN 0-9763168-5-4, ISBN 978-0-9763168-5-5.
  • Theiss, Frank. The Voyage of Forgotten Men, 1st Ed. Indianapolis & New York: Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1937.

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dalian, ɑː, major, provincial, port, city, liaoning, province, people, republic, china, liaoning, second, largest, city, after, provincial, capital, shenyang, third, most, populous, city, northeast, china, after, shenyang, harbin, located, southern, liaodong, . Dalian ˌ d ɑː ˈ l j ɛ n 4 is a major sub provincial port city in Liaoning province People s Republic of China 5 and is Liaoning s second largest city after the provincial capital Shenyang and the third most populous city of Northeast China after Shenyang and Harbin Located on the southern tip of the Liaodong peninsula it is the southernmost city in both Liaoning and the entire Northeast Dalian borders the prefectural cities of Yingkou and Anshan to the north and Dandong to the northeast and also shares maritime boundaries with Qinhuangdao and Huludao across the Liaodong Bay to west and northwest Yantai and Weihai on the Shandong peninsula across the Bohai Strait to the south and North Korea across the Korea Bay to the east Dalian 大连市Prefecture level amp Sub provincial cityClockwise from top Aerial view of Xinghai Square Dalian Yamato Hotel Olympia 66 view of East Harbor Bangchuidao beachLocation of Dalian City jurisdiction in LiaoningDalianLocation of the city center in LiaoningShow map of LiaoningDalianLocation of the city center in ChinaShow map of ChinaCoordinates Dalian municipal government 38 54 N 121 36 E 38 900 N 121 600 E 38 900 121 600CountryChinaProvinceLiaoningSettled1899 Transfer of sovereignty to Japan Treaty of Shimonoseki 17 April 1895 Russian occupation Japanese occupation3 March 1898 2 January 19051905 15 August 1945 Transfer of sovereignty to China16 April 1955Municipal seatXigang DistrictCounty level divisions7 districts 2 county cities 1 countyGovernment TypeSub provincial city BodyDalian Municipal People s Congress CCP SecretaryTang Jun Congress ChairmanXiao Shengfeng MayorChen Shaowang CPPCC ChairmanWang QiyaoArea Prefecture level amp Sub provincial city13 743 km2 5 306 sq mi Land12 573 85 km2 4 854 79 sq mi Urban5 766 2 km2 2 226 3 sq mi Metro3 169 2 km2 1 223 6 sq mi Elevation29 m 95 ft Population 2020 census 1 Prefecture level amp Sub provincial city7 450 785 Density540 km2 1 400 sq mi Urban5 736 383 Urban density990 km2 2 600 sq mi Metro5 106 719 Metro density1 600 km2 4 200 sq mi DemonymDalianeseGDP nominal TotalCNY 823 42 billion 119 76 billion Per capitaCNY 117 850 USD 17 141 Growth6 5 Time zoneUTC 8 China Standard Postal code116000Area code0411ISO 3166 codeCN LN 02Vehicle registration辽BDivision code210200HDI 2011 0 86 very high 2 Coastline1 906 km 1 184 mi excluding islands ClimateDwaWebsitewww wbr dl wbr gov wbr cnSymbolsFlowerChina roseTreeDragon juniperDalian Dalian in Simplified top and Traditional bottom Chinese charactersChinese nameSimplified Chinese大连Traditional Chinese大連PostalDalny 1898 1905 Dairen 1905 1945 Literal meaning Great Connection TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinDalianWade GilesTa4 lien2IPA ta ljɛ n Yue CantoneseYale RomanizationDaaih lihnJyutpingDaai6 lin4IPA taːi liːn Southern MinHokkien POJTai lianLuda 1950 1981 Chinese旅大PostalLutaTranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinLǚdaWade GilesLu3 ta4Korean nameHangul대련Hanja大連TranscriptionsRevised RomanizationDaeryeonJapanese nameKanji大連HiraganaだいれんTranscriptionsRomanizationDairenExternal videosDalian Aerial PhotographyDalian Aerial Photography by New China TV 2019 3 As of the 2020 census its total population was 7 450 785 inhabitants whom 5 106 719 lived in the built up or metro area made of 6 out of 7 urban districts Pulandian District not being conurbated yet Today Dalian is a financial shipping and logistics center for East Asia The city has a significant history of use by foreign powers for its ports Dalian was previously known as Dalniy 6 Russian Dalnij Dal nii Dairen Japanese 大連 and Luda or Luta Chinese 旅大 pinyin Lǚda The city used to be better known as Port Arthur and Ryojun Japanese 旅順 from the original Port Arthur now the city s Lushunkou district In 2016 Dalian ranked 48th in the Global Financial Centres Index 7 In 2012 Dalian ranked 82nd in the Global City Competitiveness Index 8 In 2006 Dalian was named China s most livable city by China Daily 9 It is now a Beta Global City according to the Globalization and World Cities Research Network 10 The large amount of port traffic makes Dalian a Large Port Metropolis 11 Dalian is one of the top 50 science cities in the world by scientific research as tracked by the Nature Index ranking 49th globally in 2022 12 The city is home to several major universities notably Dalian University of Technology and Dalian Maritime University members of China s prestigious universities in the Project 211 and the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 2 1 Ancient 2 2 Qing dynasty 2 3 British Russian and Japanese occupations 2 4 Post World War II 2 5 1990 to present 3 Geography 3 1 Climate 4 Administration 4 1 Municipal government 4 2 Administrative divisions 5 Demographics 6 Economy 6 1 Agriculture and aquaculture 6 2 Heavy light and distribution industries 6 3 Industrial zones 6 4 Financial and IT industry 7 Tourism 7 1 Four inner city districts 7 2 Jinzhou District and Development Zone in the northern suburbs 7 3 Lushunkou District in the southwestern suburbs 7 4 Pulandian District 7 5 Wafandian 7 6 Zhuanghe 7 7 Changhai County 7 8 Hot Spring and Ski Resorts 8 Environment 8 1 Ecological conservation 8 2 Environmental issues 9 Transportation 9 1 Local transportation 9 2 Domestic and international 10 Culture 10 1 Dalian dialect 10 2 Cuisine 10 3 Theaters 10 4 Sports 10 5 City wide festivals and events 10 6 Inter governmental 10 7 Religion 11 Notable people 12 Education 12 1 Colleges and universities 12 2 Research centers 12 3 High schools 12 4 International schools 13 International relations 14 See also 15 References 16 Bibliography 17 Further reading 18 External linksEtymology editModern Dalian originated from Qingniwa Chinese 青泥洼 pinyin Qingniwa lit cyan mud swamp or Qingniwaqiao Chinese 青泥洼桥 pinyin Qingniwaqiao lit bridge over the cyan mud swamp a small Chinese fishing village The Russian Empire built a commercial town after coercing a lease of the area from the Qing dynasty in 1898 and called it Dalniy Russian Dalnij romanized Dal nii a remote one or far away in reference to the town s location 13 rendered as Chinese 达里尼 pinyin Dalǐni from 1898 to 1905 After the Russo Japanese War of 1904 1905 Japan occupied the area as the Kwantung Leased Territory and renamed the city Dairen Japanese 大連 だいれん 13 after the Chinese name for Dalian Bay simplified Chinese 大连湾 traditional Chinese 大連灣 pinyin Dalian Wan a name in use since at least 1879 English language sources called the city Dairen in this period 1905 1945 from Japanese In 1950 Dalian back in Chinese control merged with the nearby town called Lushun Chinese 旅顺 formerly Ryojun and before that Port Arthur to form the city of Luda 13 Chinese 旅大 pinyin Lǚda a name formed from the first syllable of each constituent s name which was usually rendered as Luta in English during that era In 1981 the Chinese State Council again renamed the city from Luda back to Dalian simplified Chinese 大连 traditional Chinese 大連 pinyin Dalian effective 5 March 1981 13 History editAncient edit In the Qin and Han periods 221 BC AD 220 the Chinese state expanded its territories into northern Korea through the Dalian region then under the jurisdiction of Liaodong county 13 During the Sixteen Kingdoms era 3rd through 5th centuries the Korean kingdom of Goguryeo controlled this region In the early Tang dynasty 618 907 the Dalian region formed part of Andong Prefecture in Jili state during the Liao dynasty 916 1125 it was a part of Dong Jing Tong Liaoyang county Dalian was named Sanshan in the period of Wei Jin 220 420 San Shanpu in the Tang dynasty 618 907 Sanshan Seaport in the Ming dynasty 1368 1644 and Qingniwakou during the Qing dynasty 1644 1911 Qing dynasty edit In the 1880s Jinzhou the north of downtown Dalian now Jinzhou District was a walled town and a center for political intrigue and economic activity The Qing government built bridges and heavily fortified the peninsula Mining camps on the northern coast of Dalian Bay became the small town of Qingniwa 青泥洼 or Qingniwaqiao 青泥洼桥 near what became the downtown core of modern day Dalian British Russian and Japanese occupations edit Main articles Russian Dalian and Kwantung Leased Territory nbsp Zhongshan Square then Ōhiroba 大広場 c 1940 nbsp Dalian Hotel formerly Yamato Hotel built in 1914The British briefly occupied Qingniwa during the Second Opium War in 1858 14 but returned it to Chinese Qing control in 1860 Port Arthur at the tip of the Liaodong Peninsula took its English name from Royal Navy Lieutenant William Arthur though the area s Chinese name had always been Lushun Although China heavily fortified the area in which it allowed trade with foreigners in the First Sino Japanese War Japan swiftly overcame those defenses citation needed on 21 November 1894 in the Battle of Lushunkou committing the Port Arthur massacre afterwards In April 1895 China conceded defeat in the First Sino Japanese War ceding Liaodong Peninsula Taiwan and Penghu and making many other concessions in the Treaty of Shimonoseki 17 April 1895 In the Triple Intervention of 23 April 1895 Russia France and Germany forced Japan to return the Liaodong Peninsula to China despite the treaty s terms instead the Russian Empire coerced a lease of the peninsula from the Qing dynasty in 1898 Russia had a particular interest in the region of the peninsula as one of the few areas in the region that had the potential to develop ice free ports 15 The Russians built a modern commercial port city which they wanted to become the Paris of the Far East and called it Dal niy Russian Dalnij 16 Linked by 1902 with the Trans Siberian Railway via the branch line Chinese Eastern Railway through Harbin Dal niy became Russia s primary port city in Asia while also serving Western traders Russia signed the Pavlov Agreement 1898 with China which granted Russia a 25 year lease on Dalian and Lushun and exclusive right to build a branch of the Chinese Eastern Railway what would become from 1905 the Japanese operated South Manchurian Railway 17 Russia spent more than 10 million golden rubles equivalent to 11 5 billion of today s rubles building the new ice free port city 18 Russia heavily fortified both Dalniy Qingniwaqiao of Zhongshan District and the Port Arthur naval base Lushunkou before and after the Boxer Rebellion of 1899 1901 Missionaries and converts were killed by whom in the peninsula during the insurrection although the massive massacres of ethnic Chinese Christians including Metrophanes Chi Sung occurred at Harbin 19 Western expeditionary forces suppressed the Boxers across the Yellow Sea in Shandong During the Russo Japanese War of 1904 1905 the Liaodong Peninsula became a major battleground Major General Baron Anatoly Stoessel defended a besieged Port Arthur for five months August 1904 to January 1905 but the Japanese army using long distance fire sank several Russian ships at the Port Arthur naval base in early December 1904 Admiral Eugene Alexeyeff was blamed by whom for splitting precious resources shipped 8 000 km 5 000 mi across the single tracked Trans Siberian Railway and Manchurian Railway between Dalniy and Port Arthur After the Imperial Japanese Navy crippled the remaining Russian battleship Sevastopol in three weeks of constant attacks and explosives detonated in tunnels destroyed Port Arthur s remaining defenses in the final days of 1904 Russia negotiated a ceasefire and surrendered Port Arthur in January 1905 20 The Treaty of Portsmouth signed 5 September 1905 ceded Port Arthur to Japan which set up the Kwantung Leased Territory or Guandongzhou 關東州 on roughly the southern half Jinzhou District and south of present day Dalian Japanese invested heavily in the region which became the main trading port between Manchuria and Japan Japan leased the area from Manchukuo after establishing that puppet state in 1932 In 1937 as the Second Sino Japanese War began Japan enlarged and modernized the trade zone as two cities the northern Dairen Dalian and the southern Ryojun Lushun or Port Arthur Post World War II edit nbsp Dalian labelled as TA LIEN DAIREN 大連 1956 nbsp A retired China Railways SY built jointly by Dalian Locomotive Works and Tangshan Locomotive Works in 1959 on display in front of Dalian Modern MuseumWith the unconditional surrender of Japan in August September 1945 Dairen passed to the Soviets whose Manchurian Strategic Offensive Operation had liberated the city on 22 August 1945 The Soviets and Chinese Communists cooperated to develop the city relatively undamaged during the war 13 especially its industrial infrastructure and the port The Soviet government rented the port and in 1945 the first Chinese Communist mayor of the new Luda Administrative Office 旅大行政公署 was appointed citation needed In 1950 the USSR presented the city to the Chinese Communist government without any compensation Dalian and Lushun former Port Arthur merged as Luda on 1 December 1950 From 12 March 1953 to 1 August 1954 it was a direct controlled municipality and not part of Liaoning Soviet troops left the city in 1955 13 After the Soviets left the PRC made Luda a major shipbuilding center In 1981 the city was renamed Dalian with Lushunkou becoming a constituent district 13 In 1984 the Chinese Government designated the city a Special Economic Zone At the time Dalian was China s largest foreign trade port 21 1990 to present edit The city was upgraded from a prefecture level city to a sub provincial city in May 1994 with no change in its administrative subdivisions In the 1990s the city benefited from the attention of Bo Xilai later Party secretary of Chongqing Bo served both as the mayor of the city and as one of the major leaders in the province among other things he banned motorcycles and planted large lush parks in the city s many traffic circles He also preserved much of Dalian s Japanese and Russian architectural heritage He also worked as the former Minister of Commerce of China Since 2007 Dalian has hosted the Annual Meeting of the New Champions Summer Davos organized by the World Economic Forum in alternating years with Tianjin 22 The venue for the forum is the Dalian International Conference Center in Donggang CBD In 2008 about 1 000 people protested and blocked traffic as a response to the 2008 Tibetan anti Chinese protests 23 and forced the temporary closure of the local Carrefour store 24 In 2010 one of the worst recorded oil spills in China s history occurred in Dalian The Dalian PX protest occurred on 14 August 2011 In June 2014 China s tenth state level new area the Dalian Jinpu New Area was officially established On 5 August 2016 the Dalian huabiao incident occurred A huabiao in the center of Xinghai Square was demolished which was believed to be out of political reasons related to the downfall of Chinese politician Bo Xilai who oversaw the construction of Xinghai Square and the central huabiao during his tenure as the mayor of Dalian The site of the huabiao was later replaced with a musical fountain the largest one in Northeast China Dalian Port Arthur Massacre Treaty of Portsmouth Soviet Invasion Dalian transferred to ChinaUK nbsp Qing Empire nbsp Russian nbsp Japanese rule nbsp Soviet nbsp People s Republic of China nbsp China Second Opium War Jiawu War Xinhai Revolution Japanese Invasion Civil War Sino Soviet splitQing Empire nbsp Republic of China nbsp nbsp People s Republic of China nbsp 1858 1868 1878 1888 1898 1908 1918 1928 1938 1948 1958 1968Geography editDalianClimate chart explanation J F M A M J J A S O N D 8 0 6 6 7 2 4 14 8 1 29 15 7 50 21 13 77 25 18 128 27 21 147 28 22 60 24 18 34 18 11 19 10 3 8 4 3 3 Average max and min temperatures in C Precipitation totals in mmSource China Meteorological Administration 25 Imperial conversionJFMAMJJASOND 0 3 32 20 0 3 36 24 0 5 46 33 1 1 59 45 2 69 55 3 76 64 5 80 70 5 8 82 71 2 4 76 64 1 3 64 52 0 8 49 37 0 3 37 26 Average max and min temperatures in F Precipitation totals in inches nbsp Dalian and vicinities Landsat 5 satellite image 3 August 2010One of the most heavily developed industrial areas of China Dalian municipal area today consists of Dalian proper and the smaller Lushunkou formerly Lushun city known in Western and Russian historic references as Port Arthur about forty nautical miles 74 kilometers 46 miles farther along the Liaodong Peninsula Historical references note that the Russian designed city of Dalniy Alt Dalney on the south side of Dalian Bay was 40 kilometers 25 miles from Port Arthur Lushun known today as Lushunkou or literally Lushun Port Dalian is located on Korea Bay north of the Yellow Sea and roughly in the middle of the Liaodong peninsula at its narrowest neck or isthmus With a coastline of 1 906 km 1 184 mi it governs the majority of the Liaodong Peninsula and about 260 surrounding islands and reefs It is seated at south south west of the Yalu River and its harbor entrance forms a sub bay known as Dalian Bay Climate edit Dalian has a monsoon influenced humid continental climate Koppen Dwa characterized by warm wet summers due to the East Asian monsoon and cold windy dry winters that reflect the influence of the vast Siberian anticyclone Except for winter the city experiences a one month seasonal lag due to its position on the Liaodong Peninsula The monthly 24 hour average temperature ranges from 3 3 C 26 1 F in January to 24 8 C 76 6 F in August Annual precipitation averages 580 millimeters 22 8 in but is heavily concentrated in the summer months and can vary greatly from year to year Due to the coastal location the mean diurnal temperature variation annually is small at 6 66 C 12 0 F The monthly percent of possible sunshine ranges from 45 in July to 66 in March with 2 625 hours of bright sunshine annually The annual mean temperature is 11 6 C 52 9 F Extremes since 1951 have ranged from 21 1 C 6 F on 4 January 1970 to 36 6 C 98 F on 14 July 2015 26 Climate data for Dalian 1991 2020 normals Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 10 2 50 4 14 2 57 6 20 1 68 2 28 5 83 3 33 8 92 8 35 6 96 1 36 6 97 9 34 4 93 9 33 4 92 1 28 2 82 8 27 0 80 6 14 4 57 9 36 6 97 9 Mean daily maximum C F 0 0 32 0 2 5 36 5 8 2 46 8 15 1 59 2 21 2 70 2 24 8 76 6 27 3 81 1 27 9 82 2 24 5 76 1 17 8 64 0 9 8 49 6 2 9 37 2 15 2 59 3 Daily mean C F 3 3 26 1 0 9 30 4 4 3 39 7 10 9 51 6 16 9 62 4 20 9 69 6 24 0 75 2 24 8 76 6 21 1 70 0 14 3 57 7 6 3 43 3 0 5 31 1 11 6 52 8 Mean daily minimum C F 6 0 21 2 3 7 25 3 1 2 34 2 7 4 45 3 13 2 55 8 17 8 64 0 21 7 71 1 22 3 72 1 18 2 64 8 11 2 52 2 3 3 37 9 3 4 25 9 8 6 47 5 Record low C F 21 1 6 0 17 1 1 2 15 3 4 5 4 2 24 4 3 7 38 7 10 5 50 9 14 2 57 6 14 5 58 1 6 4 43 5 1 9 28 6 12 8 9 0 19 0 2 2 21 1 6 0 Average precipitation mm inches 5 7 0 22 8 1 0 32 11 0 0 43 34 2 1 35 56 4 2 22 71 4 2 81 120 3 4 74 172 0 6 77 51 8 2 04 37 6 1 48 26 2 1 03 9 5 0 37 604 2 23 78 Average precipitation days 0 1 mm 2 8 2 9 3 0 5 8 6 6 8 2 10 1 9 2 5 5 5 9 5 3 3 8 69 1Average snowy days 5 2 3 6 2 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 9 6 8 21 1Average relative humidity 56 57 53 54 60 73 82 80 69 62 60 58 64Mean monthly sunshine hours 192 5 191 8 244 3 254 6 274 7 242 8 203 4 222 9 235 5 218 6 172 3 171 6 2 625Percent possible sunshine 63 63 66 64 62 55 45 53 64 64 58 59 60Source China Meteorological Administration 26 27 25 Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki wiki See or edit raw graph data Administration editDalian is the second largest city of Liaoning province after Shenyang the provincial capital The city of Dalian is governed by the Dalian Municipal People s Government Municipal government edit The municipal government is located in the main building on the north side of People s Square on Zhongshan Road originally built as the Administrative Office of Kwantung Leased Territory and other buildings in downtown Dalian There are the Commerce Foreign Economy amp Trade Health Information Industry Police Religion Science amp Technology Transportation and other city level bureaus which work closely with the corresponding agencies at the district level There are in addition 4 national leading open zones 对外开放先导区 The Development Zone 开发区 The Free Trade Zone 保税区 The Hi Tech Industrial Zone 高新技术产业园区 The Jinshitan Golden Pebble Beach National Holiday Resort 金石滩国家旅游度假区 Administrative divisions edit see Administrative divisions of the People s Republic of China The city administers 7 districts 2 county level cities and 1 county There are 92 sub districts and 69 towns and townships 28 Zhongshan Xigang Shahekou and Ganjingzi Districts make up the urban core Changhai County is made up entirely of islands east of the peninsula Map nbsp 1 2 3 Ganjingzi Lushunkou Jinzhou Pulandian ChanghaiCounty Wafangdian city Zhuanghe city 1 Zhongshan 2 Xigang 3 ShahekouName Chinese Standard Mandarin Jiaoliao Mandarin Population est 2015 Area km2 Density km2 City properZhongshan District 中山区 Zhōngshan Qu Zhong2 san4 Qu4 360 722 40 1 8 996Xigang District 西岗区 Xigǎng Qu Xi4 gang4 Qu4 293 316 23 94 12 252Shahekou District 沙河口区 Shahekǒu Qu Sa4 he2 kou3 Qu4 648 719 34 71 18 690Ganjingzi District 甘井子区 Ganjǐngzi Qu Gan4 jinge3 Qu4 843 342 451 52 1 868SuburbanLushunkou District 旅顺口区 Lǚshunkǒu Qu Lu3 sun4 kou3 Qu4 221 356 512 15 432Jinzhou District 金州区 Jinzhōu Qu Jin4 zhou0 Qu4 681 543 1 352 54 504Pulandian District 普兰店区 Pǔlandian Qu Pulan4 dian4 Qu4 915 595 2 769 9 331Satellite citiesWafangdian 瓦房店市 Wǎfangdian Shi Wa4 fang4 dian4 Si4 997 830 3 576 4 279Zhuanghe 庄河市 Zhuanghe Shi Zuang4 he0 Si4 901 182 3 655 7 247RuralChanghai County 长海县 Changhǎi Xian Chang2 hai0 Xian4 72 033 156 89 459Demographics editThe population of Dalian according to the 2010 census totaled 6 69 million The total registered population on household at year end 2014 was 5 943 million with a net increase of 29 000 over the previous year 29 Economy edit nbsp Wang Jianlin Chairman of the Dalian Wanda Group at the Annual Meeting of the New Champions of World Economic Forum Dalian 2009Main article Economy of Dalian The city has had a continuous annual double digit percentage increase in GDP since 1992 30 In 2014 the city s GDP registered a 5 8 increase reaching RMB 765 56 billion while per capita GDP hit RMB 109 939 29 According to a nationwide appraisal by the National Bureau of Statistics Dalian ranks eighth among Chinese cities in terms of overall strength 30 The city s main industries include machine manufacturing petrochemicals and oil refining and electronics 31 Agriculture and aquaculture edit Dalian was originally an agriculture and aquaculture based area which after the opening of the ferry between Yantai and Lushun during the early 20th century began to be populated by the farmers and fishers of Shandong across the Yellow Sea during the Chuang Guandong era Heavy light and distribution industries edit nbsp Ex Varyag undergoing refit in Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Company 2011 which later became China s first aircraft carrier LiaoningEven before and during the Second Sino Japanese War the shipbuilding and locomotives industries were located in the city such as the companies which later became Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Company and Dalian Locomotive amp Rolling Stock Works DLoco After the WWII Dalian became an important center of the heavy and light industries including companies such as Dalian Heavy Industry Co Dalian Chemical Group and Wafangdian Bearing Co and of the distribution industry such as the Dashang Group Dalian Port is an important port for international trade It has established trading and shipping links with more than 300 ports in 160 countries and regions of the world There are over 100 international and domestic container shipping routes 32 A harbor for oil tankers the largest by tonnage in China 32 at the terminus of an oil pipeline from the Daqing oilfields was completed in 1976 Dalian is the 6th largest port in China 33 and according to AAPA world port ranking data Dalian is the 8th busiest port in the world by cargo tonnage in 2012 and the 12th busiest container port in the world by total number of TEUs handled in 2013 34 35 Accordingly Dalian is a major center for oil refineries diesel engineering and chemical production Also completed in 1993 is a newer port called Dayaowan Port Chinese 大窑湾港 pinyin Dayaowan Gǎng on Dagushan 大孤山 Dagushan Peninsula in the northern suburbs specializing in import export of mining and oil products Together with the Dalian Railway Station Dalian North Railway Station Dalian International Airport and two major express roads to Shenyang Shenda Expressway Changchun Changda Expressway Harbin Hada Expressway in the north and to Dandong to the east Dalian has been an important distribution center 36 nbsp Street view on Renmin Road Dalian nbsp Xinghai CBD houses the headquarters of Dalian Commodity Exchange nbsp Donggang Chinese 东港 lit East Harbour CBD houses the Dalian International Conference CenterIndustrial zones edit Main article Dalian Development Zone Dalian has been given many benefits by the Chinese government including the title of open city 1984 which allows it to receive considerable foreign investment see Special Economic Zone The Development Zone was established in Jinzhou District to which many Japanese companies such as Canon Mitsubishi Electric Nidec Sanyo Electric and Toshiba followed by South Korean American and European companies such as Pfizer In 2007 Intel announced plans to build a semiconductor fabrication facility commonly known as a fab in the Development Zone Dalian It is Intel s first fab to be built at an entirely new site since 1992 The facility began operation in October 2010 37 Dalian also houses auto manufacturing plants for Chery 38 Dongfeng Nissan Passenger Vehicle Company 39 and BYD Automobile a production base for BYD K9 electric buses 40 Other zones in the city include the Dalian Economic and Technological Development Zone Dalian Export Processing Zone Dalian Free Trade Zone and Dalian Hi Tech Industrial Zone Financial and IT industry edit Main article Dalian Hi Tech Zone Dalian is the financial center of Northeast China There are the Dalian branches of China s five major banks Bank of China Industrial amp Commercial Bank of China China Construction Bank Bank of Communications and Agricultural Bank of China Dalian City Commercial Bank is now called Bank of Dalian which among other things handles processing of the Dalian Mingzhu IC Card for public transportation Bank of Dalian has opened branches in Beijing Shanghai and Shenyang among five other cities 41 Founded in 1993 Dalian Commodity Exchange DCE is the only futures exchange in Northeast China The futures industry leaped forward in its development Among its 19 listed futures products approved by the China Securities Regulatory Commission CSRC are corn corn starch soybeans soybean meal soybean oil RBD palm olein polished round grained rice linear low density polyethylene LLDPE polyvinyl chloride PVC polypropylene PP ethylene glycol EG ethenylbenzene EB metallurgical coke coking coal iron ore egg fiberboard and blockboard 3 options are also listed for trading which includes soybean meal corn and iron ore options In 2019 DCE achieved 1 331 million lots and RMB 68 92 trillion respectively in trading volume and turnover According to the Futures Industry Association FIA of the U S DCE was 11th largest exchange in the world by trading volume in 2019 42 Since the 1990s Dalian has emphasized the development of the IT industry especially in Dalian Hi Tech Zone and Dalian Software Park in the western suburbs near Dalian University of Technology Dalian High Tech Zone is the base of high tech industries housing more than 4 700 enterprises including 80 Fortune Global 500 companies 43 Not only Chinese IT companies such as DHC Hisoft and Neusoft Group but also American European Indian and Japanese IT companies are located there including Wipro Infosys IBM Dell HP Ericsson Panasonic Sony Accenture Oracle Hitachi and Cisco 43 Nine professional business incubators are also located in the area including the Hi tech Business Incubator animation and software incubators with over 400 companies incubated 43 Currently the Lushun South Road Software Industry Belt Plan is proceeding including Dalian Software Park Phase 3 Intel s Fab 68 is located in Dalian The plan was announced on 26 March 2007 and operations started on 26 October 2010 It is Intel s first chip manufacturing fabrication in East Asia 44 Tourism edit nbsp Created entirely through land reclamation the Xinghai Square is the largest city square in the worldFurther information List of Dalian landmarksDalian is a popular destination among domestic tourists and foreign visitors especially from Japan South Korea and Russia 13 Its mild climate and multiple beaches as well as its importance in the modern history of China have attracted tourists Some of the most famous beaches are Jinshitan Golden Coast 金石滩黄金海岸 beach Fujiazhuang 付家庄 beach Bangchuidao 棒棰岛 beach Xinghai Park 星海公园 beach Xinghai Bay 星海湾 beach and Xiajiahezi 夏家河子 beach In 2007 it was one of the three cities named China s best tourist city along with Hangzhou and Chengdu recognized by the National Tourism Administration and the United Nations World Tourism Organization 45 Four inner city districts edit Zhongshan SquareOriginally designed by Russians in the 19th century Zhongshan Square 中山广场 is especially noted for the several classical buildings located around the square built during the first half of the 20th century by the Japanese Laohutan Ocean Park the park contains the Polar Region Marine Animals World 46 the Coral Aquarium and the World of Birds 46 The white whale and dolphin show is a major attraction in the Polar Region Marine Animals World 47 The Tigers Sculpture Square is nearby whose tiger sculpture is the symbol of Tiger Beach 老虎滩 Lǎohǔtan A retired Anshan class destroyer Taiyuan is open to visitors nbsp Dalian Laohutan Ocean ParkXinghai Square situated at the Xinghai Bay Xinghai Square 星海广场 Square of the Sea of Stars was built at the centennial of the City of Dalian 1998 and is the largest city square in the world Heishijiao Geological Park and Dalian Natural History Museum Sunasia Ocean World Dalian Forest Zoo Bangchuidao Scenic Area a well maintained park used as a State Guesthouse since 1960 the Bangchuidao Scenic Area is now open to the public with upgraded features including lavish greens Chinese and Western style villas hot spring tennis courts badminton courts a recreation center a golf course and the Bangchuidao beach 48 The Bangchui Island 棒棰岛 Bangchui Dǎo named for an islet in the shape of an ancient washing tool Bangchui 49 can be seen from the beach As a State Guesthouse the scenic area has received numerous Chinese and foreign leaders and high profile officials including Zhou Enlai Deng Xiaoping Jiang Zemin Hu Jintao Xi Jinping Kim Jong un Henry Kissinger Boris Yeltsin Gerhard Schroder Juan Antonio Samaranch and so on citation needed source source source source source source source source Video showing Bangchuidao beach during winter seasonDalian Sightseeing Tower nbsp Dalian Sightseeing Tower formerly Dalian Radio amp TV Tower nbsp Dalian Modern MuseumDonggang Music Fountain Fujiazhuang BeachJinzhou District and Development Zone in the northern suburbs edit Dahei Mountain Jinshitan National Holiday Resort and the Discoveryland Chinese 金石滩 pinyin Jinshitan lit Golden Pebble Beach is composed of eastern peninsula western peninsula open ground between two peninsulas and the 16 kilometer 10 mi Golden Coast beach Major sightseeing points include Golden Pebble Waxworks Museum Geological Museum Coastal National Geopark International Vehicle Campsite Tang Dynasty Hot Spring Resort Golden Rock Park Wanfuding Park China Martial Arts Hall Discoveryland Theme Park Mao Zedong Badge Exhibition Hall Model Movie amp TV Art Center Golden Pebble Hunting Club Golden Pebble Equestrianism Base Golden Pebble International Convention Center amp Resort Golden Pebble Golf Club and Golden Gulf Golf Course Several themed events such as Dalian International Beach Carnival International Winter Swimming Festival and Grape Festival take place in Jinshitan annually 50 The Discoveryland Theme Park 发现王国 also translated as the Discovery Kingdom was built in 2006 and covers an area of 1 217 294 km2 470 000 sq mi 51 It was designed by Romero Petrilli VanRell Associates who participated in the design of the Disney theme park 51 Lushunkou District in the southwestern suburbs edit Lushun Museum Lushun Railway Station East Jiguan Mountain 东鸡冠山 203 Hill and Shuishiying Meeting PlaceThe fiercest battle site and the signing site of the ceasefire treaty of the Battle of Lushun during the Russo Japanese War 1904 05 Japanese and Russian Prison Site Museum in LushunThe prison was built by Russians in 1902 and later expanded by the Japanese During World War II the prison was used to detain people of various nationalities who were against the Japanese invasion An Jung geun the Korean independence activist who assassinated Itō Hirobumi was imprisoned and killed there 52 Lushun Snake Museum and Lushun Bird Port and Snake Island Reservation Hengshan Temple and Longwangtang Cherry Blossom ParkHengshan Temple 横山寺 is near Longwangtang Reservoir 龙王塘水库 The temple dates back to the Han dynasty and was rebuilt in 2003 53 nbsp Hengshan Temple in Lushunkou DistrictPulandian District edit Anbo Hotspring and Ski Course 安波温泉滑雪场 in Pulandian DistrictWafandian edit Changxing Island International Golf Course in WafangdianZhuanghe edit Bingyu Valley Scenic Area and Buyun Mountain Hot Spring 步云山温泉 in ZhuangheChanghai County edit Islands of Changhai CountyHot Spring and Ski Resorts edit There are various hot spring hotels in Dalian Notable ones include Laotieshan Hot Spring Hotel in Lushunkou District Tang Dynasty Hot Spring Resort in Jinshitan Minghu Hot Spring Hotel in Wafangdian Chengyuan Hot Spring Villa in Ganjingzi District and Tianmu Hot Spring Hotel in Lushunkou District Skiing has become increasingly popular in Dalian Famous ski resorts are Linhai Ski Resort in Ganjingzi District Anbo Ski Resort in Pulandian District Minghu Ski Resort amp Minghu International Skiing Holiday Village in Wafangdian and Dalian Happy Snow World in Ganjingzi District near the airport 54 Environment edit nbsp Beach side sunsetEcological conservation edit Despite being in a period of economic and industrial growth Dalian has placed an emphasis on environmental protection 55 Dalian s ecological restoration and protection efforts are ongoing and expanding 56 57 In 2021 Dalian set a five year plan for the marine environment that included targets for conserving populations of the endangered back faced spoonbill 56 In 2019 49 nests were built for the black faced spoonbill on nearby uninhabited islands 58 There has also been conservation and rescue efforts targeting spotted seal populations 59 60 57 Dalian also maintains the National Spotted Seal Nature Reserve within Lioadong Bay 61 This reserve is home to a spotted seal population and is a breeding ground for multiple marine species 61 Environmental issues edit nbsp Seaside at Xieziwan 蟹子湾 ParkIn 2001 the United Nations Environment Programme awarded the Dalian Municipal Government for its outstanding contribution to the protection of the environment 62 The average content of the four pollutants in the air reached Class II of National Ambient Air Quality Standards and there were 353 days with Air Pollution Index API over Class II Good including 108 excellent days with Class I Superior 63 Dalian frequently ranks Grade 2 for air pollution according to State Environmental Protection Administration 64 However the environmental effects of economic growth are of concern according to Dalian Environmental Protection Agency during the first half of 2011 respirable particles in the air increased significantly with an average 40 higher than 2010 65 The water quality of offshore marine space remained stable overall The annual average content of monitoring indicators for water quality met Class II of the National Seawater Quality Standard with the exception of Inorganic Nitrogen in Dalian Bay and the city s southern coast The water quality of drinking water sources is considered good and complies with Class III of Environmental Quality Standards for Surface Water 63 nbsp Seascape at Heishijiao 黑石礁 Geological ParkRecent events have had a major environmental impact on the city In July 2010 the explosion of two petroleum pipelines released 11 000 barrels of oil into the Yellow Sea according to official statements Rick Steiner an American marine conservationist working with Greenpeace says that the figure could be upwards of 400 000 66 It was reported as the largest oil spill to occur in China 67 68 and involved 2 000 firefighters 69 The oil spill stretched for at least 50 square kilometers 19 sq mi 800 fishing boats were mobilized for the cleanup 70 The incident caused President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao to intervene and Vice Premier Zhang Dejiang moved in to help direct the rescue work 71 A researcher with the China Environmental Science Research Institute said that the impact on marine life and on humans as the pollution enters the food chain could last 10 years 72 This has compounded aquatic pollution affecting the city s fishing industry 65 In August 2011 a dike protecting the petrochemical Fujia Factory in Jinzhou District was breached due to a typhoon Authorities have ordered the plant to be shut down 73 Around 12 000 residents protested as the factory which originally was intended to be based in Xiamen did not receive official approval to operate in Dalian 74 75 Municipal authorities ruled that the facility must move leaving taxpayers to pay the expensive cost of relocation 76 Concerns have been raised over mounting traffic due to bad urban design and that the growing rate of car ownership is affecting air quality 65 77 The United States National Academy of Engineering have raised concern about rising traffic in Dalian stating that rapid growth of traffic in Dalian and in similar Chinese cities will repeat the air quality and energy consumption mistakes of Los Angeles and other U S cities if not better managed 78 Transportation edit nbsp Dalian historical tramway still used in a limited area of the city Local transportation edit Cycling is not as popular in Dalian as in other Chinese cities because of the hilly roads Dalian is also one of the many cities in China where there are few motorcycles in the downtown core where motorcycle riding is prohibited by the local law 79 The city has a comprehensive bus system and an efficient metro system As of March 2023 the Dalian Metro consists of the underground Line 1 Line 2 Line 5 and the overground Line 3 Line 12 and Line 13 80 New lines and expansion of the metro system are under way The Dalian Tram system is the second oldest in China Most of the public transportation in the city can be accessed using the Mingzhu IC Card 明珠卡 Domestic and international edit nbsp Internal view of Dalian North railway stationIn 2005 Dalian expanded the international airport Dalian Zhoushuizi International Airport with direct flights to the most major cities in China and to cities in South Korea and Japan as well as countries in Southeast Asia In 2014 the airport was the 20th busiest airport in China with 13 551 223 passengers 81 The airport is the hub of Dalian Airlines The city s location means that train trips to most Chinese cities outside China s northeastern region require changing trains in Beijing or Shanghai With the high speed rail system trips from Dalian to Shenyang can be completed in 1 5 hours to Changchun 2 5 hours and to Harbin 3 5 hours The city has two major railway stations namely Dalian railway station and Dalian North railway station the latter being part of the Harbin Dalian high speed railway In addition to local and express bus services to Beijing and other areas in the northeast Dalian is connected by passenger ship service to neighboring coastal cities including Tianjin Yantai Weihai Penglai and Dongying as well as Incheon South Korea 32 Culture edit nbsp Dalian Peking Opera HouseIn 2006 Dalian was selected as the most liveable city in China according to China Daily 82 Dalian dialect edit Main article Dalian dialect Dalian dialect belongs to the Jiaoliao Mandarin subgroup spoken in parts of Shandong and Liaoning provinces which is a separate branch from Northeastern Mandarin Most of the residents of Dalian were farmers and fishermen who had come from Shandong Province in a large population move the Chuang Guandong during which era Dalian was occupied by the Japanese as the Kwantung Leased Territory Dalian dialect incorporates a few loanwords from Japanese and Russian very rare in Chinese reflecting the history of foreign occupation 83 Dalian dialect is mostly distinguishable from Standard Mandarin based on a low falling Yinping 阴平 31 and rich tone sandhi and it is often referred to as being oyster flavored 海蛎子味 by the locals 84 Cuisine edit nbsp Salted Fish with Corn Cake nbsp Boiled crabs in Dalian Dalian cuisine is a branch of Shandong cuisine with influence from Northeastern Chinese cuisine and is widely known for its unique style of seafood dishes The variety of seafood in Dalian includes fish prawns clams crabs scallops sea urchins oysters sea cucumbers mussels lobsters conches abalone algae razor clams urechis unicinctus mantis shrimps jellyfish and so on During the winter many seafoods such as clams mussels and abalone gain the most fat 85 Colorful Snowflake Scallops 五彩雪花扇贝 is a local seafood dish where egg white is made into snowflake shape to embrace the scallops with seasonal greens carrot and hot pepper cut into small pieces as decorations on top 86 Another popular local dish is Salted Fish with Corn Cake 咸鱼饼子 where steamed or fried corn cake is served with fried salted fish Legend goes that in the old days fishermen going out fishing in the morning couldn t return home to have lunch so they baked fresh fish to eat with corn cakes and the habit passed down from generation to generation and eventually became a famous food among local people 87 Dalian style Grilled Squid 大连铁板鱿鱼 is also a local delicacy It originated in Dalian where the squid is produced It is made by frying the squid on an iron plate then cutting the squid into sections with a spatula and sprinkling it with special sauce 88 Menzi 焖子 is a traditional local snack A protein rich starch paste coagulated from an extract of potatoes is cut into pieces and fried on a pan to create a crisp cover A mixed seasoning of smashed garlic sesame and sauces is added on eating 87 Other popular local specialties include seafood noodles roast full prawns salt baked conches lantern shaped steamed abalone and so on 89 Theaters edit Well known theaters in Dalian are Dalian People s Culture Club mainly for music Hongji Grand Stage for Beijing Opera Working People s Theater Doudou Grand Stage 工人剧院 豆豆大舞台 mainly for Errenzhuan and Development Area Grand Theater 开发区大剧院 90 Sports edit nbsp China Martial Arts Hall at Jinshitan National Holiday ResortSports play a big role in the local culture Dalian s former football club Dalian Shide formerly known as Dalian Wanda as the club was originally sponsored by the Dalian Wanda Group achieved a total of eight titles from China s top tier football league the Chinese Jia A League and the later rebranded Chinese Super League and was widely considered one of the most successful clubs in Chinese football history 91 In the Asian Football Confederation the club reached the 1997 98 Asian Club Championship and 2000 01 Asian Cup Winners Cup finals Several of China s greatest players including Sun Jihai Hao Haidong and Li Ming made their names with Dalian Shide Dalian also produced many top Chinese football players thanks to its youth training system and grassroots football culture 92 As of the 2014 season of the Chinese Super League out of the 448 registered Chinese players a total of 71 players are from Dalian 92 Therefore Dalian earned its nickname of China s Football City 足球城 93 and a giant football statue was placed in the Labor Park near downtown Dalian in its honor Current football clubs in the city are Dalian Pro playing in the Chinese Super League and Dalian Pro W F C playing in the Chinese Women s Football League Both of their home stadiums are the Dalian Sports Centre Stadium The 60 663 capacity Dalian Sports Centre Stadium the 30 777 capacity Jinzhou Stadium the 30 000 capacity Puwan Stadium and the 8 000 capacity Dalian Medical University Stadium are notable stadiums in Dalian 94 Other popular sports enjoyed by the local Dalianese include swimming skiing golf cycling bowling and billiards The government organizes various events every year in Dalian like marathon tennis and so on 95 As part of the 2013 National Games of China in Liaoning in 2013 Dalian was a host city for 12 events including synchronized swimming field hockey gymnastics sailing and canoeing 96 In February 2018 Dalian Wanda Group decided to take over Dalian Pro then Dalian Yifang after a lapse of 20 years before Wanda Group decided to reinvest in a Dalianese football club Wanda Group announced a long term investment plan to help Dalian build more advanced football infrastructure improve on youth training and revitalize local football culture and Chinese football culture as a whole 97 City wide festivals and events edit nbsp Binhai Road is the main route for Dalian International Walking Festival View of mountain on one side and sea on the other makes it a popular exercise destination for local people Xinghai Square Dalian Xinghai Convention amp Exhibitions Center the Dalian World Expo Center and the hotels on Renmin Road are the main places where Dalian s major annual events are held Every year from January to February the Bingyugou Ice Lantern Festival is held in Bingyugou Scenic Area in Zhuanghe City The event features a large number of ice sculptures snow sculptures and colorful ice lanterns Visitors can also participate in a series of ice sports including ice skating ice hockey and iceboating 98 From late April to May the Lushun International Cherry Blossom Festival is held The main site is 203 Hill and the other site is Longwangtang Cherry Blossom Park It is said that the very first cherry trees were planted by Japanese soldiers stationed in Lushun during World War II in order to ease their homesickness Today the 203 Hill site has more than 3000 cherry trees and boasts to be the largest cherry blossom park in China with the most varieties 99 Each May the Dalian International Walking Festival takes place The purpose of the festival is to foster health and peace for the whole community It is widely popular among citizens and attracts many foreign participants Dalian is the only city in China recognized by the IML Walking Association 100 Four different routes of 30 km 19 mi 20 km 12 mi 10 km 6 mi and 5 km 3 mi are provided for participants with the longest route going from Xinghai Square along Binhai Road to Laohutan Ocean Park Bangchuidao Scenic Area and finally reaching Dalian International Conference Center Starting from 2012 Jinshitan National Holiday Resort also serves as a venue for the festival 101 Every May Dalian International Marathon is held With the first marathon held in 1987 it is one of the four oldest marathon races in China 102 The main venue is the Jinshitan National Holiday Resort Every June the China International Software amp Information Service Fair is held in Dalian World Expo Center Officials from overseas government departments CEOs of World Top 500 well known consulting firms and overseas IT associations attend the fair each year 103 nbsp Dalian International Beer Festival in 2019Dalian International Beer Festival takes place in Xinghai Square every year from July to August It is similar to Oktoberfest in Munich and is a widely popular event in the city Activities of the Beer Festival include exhibitions by beer manufacturers a beer disco plaza a beer culture exhibition a beer drinking contest a photography contest the Beer Industry Summit and a beer quiz 104 Dalian International Automotive Exhibition is held in August in Dalian Xinghai Convention amp Exhibitions Center and Dalian World Expo Center 105 The annual Dalian International Fashion Festival is held in September in Dalian Xinghai Convention amp Exhibitions Center and Dalian World Expo Center For the past decade the festival has been attracting the world s top fashion designers businessmen and models to Dalian Arrangement for the show includes various theme activities including the Garment Export Fair fashion exhibitions fashion competitions and a model contest 106 Inter governmental edit Japan maintains a branch office for its Consulate General of Japan at Shenyang and a JETRO office in Dalian reflecting a relatively large Japanese population Japan Chamber of Commerce amp Industry has about 700 corporate members citation needed Those Japanese who had lived in Dalian before the War have organized the Dalian Society Religion edit nbsp Lianhuashan lit lotus flower mountain Temple DalianAs of 2005 update Dalian had 29 Christian churches 27 of them Protestant 2 of them Catholic 10 mosques 34 Buddhist temples and 7 Taoist temples according to the statistics of the city government 107 Taoist temples can be found in various districts including downtown Dalian Hua Temple in Zhongshan Park in Lushunkou District Longwang Temple and in Jinzhou District Jinlong Temple in Daweijia Xiangshui Temple at the foot of Dahei Mountain and Zhenwu Temple in Liangjiadian Buddhist temples are in downtown Dalian Songshan Temple on Tangshan Street and Lianhuashan Temple on Yingchun Road on the northern side of Anzi Mountain Anshan Temple at Daheishi Thousand Hand Buddha amp 500 Luohan Statues in Lushunkou District Hengshan Temple at Longwangtang and in Jinzhou District Guanyinge Shengshui Temple on Dahei Mountain Dalian Catholic Church built in 1926 is in downtown Dalian west of Dalian Railway Station Protestant churches are near Zhongshan Square Yuguang Street Church the former Dalian Anglican Church built in 1928 in the British Consulate General s premises by the Church of England and Anglican Church of Japan jointly on Changjiang Road Beijing Street Church now called Cheng en Church originally built in 1914 by the Danish Lutheran Church on Xi an Road Christian Church for Korean Chinese and South Koreans east of the airport the newly built Harvest Church which can seat 4000 people in Jinzhou the newly built Jinzhou Church and in Lushunkou District Lushun Church a former Danish Lutheran church Dalian Mosque is on Beijing Street 107 Notable people edit nbsp Liu Changchun statue at Olympic Square DalianXia Deren 夏德仁 former mayor from October 2006 to May 2009 108 109 Li Changchun 李长春 politician former member of the Politburo Standing Committee of the Chinese Communist Party Bo Xilai 薄熙来 former mayor February 1993 August 2000 removed from Politburo under corruption charges Lai Yawen 赖亚文 retired middle blocker former captain and current team manager of the China women s national volleyball team Sun Jiadong 孙家栋 aerospace engineer and recipient of the Two Bombs One Satellite Meritorious Award Qi Faren 戚发轫 aerospace engineer and chief designer of the Chinese spacecraft Shenzhou Zhao Xiaozhe 赵晓哲 vice admiral of the PLA Liu Yanan 刘亚男 retired middle blocker of the China women s national volleyball team Yang Hao 杨昊 retired outside spiker of the China women s national volleyball team Hui Ruoqi 惠若琪 retired outside spiker and former captain of the China women s national volleyball team Li Yongbo 李永波 retired badminton player and former head coach of the China National Badminton Team Liu Changchun 刘长春 sprinter first athlete to represent China in competition at the Olympic Games Qu Yunxia 曲云霞 middle distance athlete Zhang Wenxiu 张文秀 hammer thrower Zhang Enhua 张恩华 footballer Sun Jihai 孙继海 footballer Bi Fujian 毕福剑 director host and professor Wang Lei zh 王雷 actor Yu Nan 余男 actress Lou Yixiao 娄艺潇 actress Dong Jie 董洁 actress Lin Peng 林鹏 actress Yang Hongji 杨洪基 baritone singer and professor Sun Nan 孙楠 singer Kelly Yu 于文文 singer Xue Jiye 薛继业 painter and sculptor Toshiko Fujita 藤田 淑子 Japanese voice actress Song Weilong 宋威龙 actor and model Yang Zhuo 杨茁 professional Wushu fighter and kickboxer Yu Xiaonan 于晓楠 Chinese Canadian ballet dancer Sun Yu 孙瑜 badminton player Keiichi Inamine 稲嶺 惠一 Japanese politician Harry Triguboff Jewish Australian businessman Feng Enhe 冯恩鹤 actorEducation editThere were clarify 23 general institutions of higher education and another 7 privately run colleges 108 secondary vocational schools 80 ordinary middle high schools 1 049 schools for nine year compulsory education and 1 432 kindergartens in Dalian The students on campus of all levels including kindergartens totaled 1108 thousand citation needed There are the following schools of higher education and research centers Colleges and universities edit Dalian University of Technology Project 985 Project 211 founded in 1949 Dalian Maritime University Project 211 founded in 1909 Dongbei University of Finance and Economics Founded in 1952 Liaoning Normal University Founded in 1951 Dalian University Founded in 1987 Dalian Jiaotong University Founded in 1956 Dalian Medical University Founded in 1947 Dalian Minzu University Founded in 1997 Dalian Ocean University Founded in 1952 Dalian Polytechnic University Founded in 1958 Dalian University of Foreign Languages Founded in 1964 Dalian Naval Academy of the PLA Navy Founded in 1949 Liaoning Police College Founded in 1960 Dalian Neusoft University of Information Founded in 2000 Research centers edit nbsp Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics of the Chinese Academy of SciencesDalian Institute of Chemical Physics of the Chinese Academy of SciencesHigh schools edit Notable high schools include Dalian No 1 High School 大连市第一中学 Dalian No 8 High School 大连市第八中学 Dalian No 12 High School 大连市第十二中学 Dalian No 20 High School 大连市第二十中学 Dalian No 23 High School 大连市第二十三中学 Dalian No 24 High School 大连市第二十四中学 Dalian Yuming Senior High School 大连育明高级中学 The High School Affiliated to Liaoning Normal University 辽宁师范大学附属中学 Dalian Lushun Senior High School 大连市旅顺中学 Dalian Jinzhou Senior High School 大连市金州高级中学 Dalian Haiwan Senior High School 大连海湾高级中学 Wafangdian Senior High School 瓦房店市高级中学 Zhuanghe Senior High School 庄河市高级中学 Changhai County Senior High School 长海县高级中学 International schools edit Japanese School of Dalian Dalian Korean International School ko Dalian American International School Dalian Maple Leaf International SchoolInternational relations editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in China Dalian is twinned with 110 nbsp Adelaide South Australia Australia nbsp Adjara Georgia nbsp Akita Japan nbsp Austin Texas United States nbsp Bahia Blanca Argentina nbsp Bangkok Thailand nbsp Bergen Norway nbsp Bremen Germany 111 nbsp Cape Breton Island Nova Scotia Canada nbsp Chuncheon South Korea nbsp Cienfuegos Cuba nbsp Dallas Texas United States 112 113 nbsp Derry and Strabane Northern Ireland UK nbsp Ehime Japan 114 nbsp Enschede Netherlands nbsp Fortaleza Brazil nbsp Genoa Italy nbsp Glasgow Scotland UK nbsp Gwangju South Korea nbsp Gwangyang South Korea nbsp Houston Texas United States nbsp Imari Saga Japan nbsp Incheon South Korea nbsp Jeju Province South Korea nbsp Kanazawa Ishikawa Japan nbsp Kitakyushu Fukuoka Japan nbsp La Paz Bolivia nbsp Le Havre Seine Maritime France 115 116 nbsp Los Angeles County California United States nbsp Maizuru Kyoto Japan nbsp Milan Italy nbsp Northampton England UK nbsp Oakland California United States nbsp Ohrid North Macedonia nbsp Ōta Tokyo Japan nbsp Pohang South Korea nbsp Pointe Noire Republic of the Congo nbsp Pyeongtaek South Korea nbsp Rijeka Primorje Gorski Kotar Croatia nbsp Rostock Mecklenburg Vorpommern Germany nbsp Sarajevo Canton Bosnia and Herzegovina nbsp Surin Province Thailand nbsp Tomsk Tomsk Oblast Russia nbsp Vladivostok Primorsky Krai Russia nbsp Wolfsburg Lower Saxony GermanySee also editPortal nbsp ChinaReferences edit China Liaoning Prefectures Cities Districts and Counties Population Statistics Charts and Map 人类发展指数达到0 86 大连市已进入高人类发展水平 半岛晨报 in Chinese China Archived from the original on 29 October 2014 Retrieved 29 October 2014 New China TV 30 June 2019 Dalian Light of Photography YouTube Retrieved 28 March 2020 Dalian Definition and Meaning Merriam Webster 中央机构编制委员会印发 关于副省级市若干问题的意见 的通知 中编发 1995 5号 豆丁网 Douding network in Simplified Chinese 19 February 1995 Archived from the original on 29 May 2014 Retrieved 28 May 2014 Old photos of Dalniy Archived from the original on 17 February 2015 Retrieved 17 February 2015 The Global 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