Exotic Manchuria.
by Guantanamera
"Manchuria" is one of those names that suggests a place that Bob Hope and Bing Crosby should have traveled in one of their "road movies"... For Westerners, the word is instantly evocative of the exotic orient of the ancient past... A place from whence came the "yellow peril" of the "insidious Dr. Fu Manchu", or his evil descendents, Ming the Merciless, and the Mandarin with his Makluan rings... Of course, this Manchuria doesn't exist, it was only conjured up in ridiculous tales of propaganda...
According to the BBC, Raymond Chandler once asked Ian Fleming why there is always a torture scene in every James Bond book. Fleming replied: "Well, you see, I suppose I was brought up on Dr. Fu Manchu and thrillers of that kind."
Words like "Manchuria" carry terrific meaning in the depths of the mind... The real Manchuria was much much different, but no less fascinating...
Fujiazhuang Beach
by ahoerner
If you are curious about how Chinese beaches look like, this is one of the best sites in Dalian for you to visit and have some tan...
But remember that you are in China and invariably it will be crowded.
Lao Hu Tan Le Yuan - Tiger bay theme park.
by A2002
Laohutan Scenic Park occupies 295 acres of land and is a large and recreational center in Dalian. The park comprises of the Tiger Park, Bird Sanctuary, Tiger Square, Pole Aquarium and Coral Aquarium.
The Tiger Square is one of the famous sites in the park, covering 15700 square meters, highlighting the largest granite sculpture in China. Six vivid sculpture tigers make the irregular square the most outstanding square in Dalian.
At the southwest of Laohutan Bay lies the bird sanctuary which covers 4,500 sqm with a gigantic bird cage. It is also the natural habitat of thousands of birds. The Park has special performances which are only performed in the summer.
Entrance to the theme park cost RMB40 including entrance to the coral aquarium (shan hu guan). The basic entrance will definitely include the coral aquarium. We paid RMB60 each for the entrance, coral aquarium and bird sanctuary (niao yu lin). It was too cold to go to the bird sanctuary in winter and there’s no public transport available to get there.
Overall comment, it will be more worth it to go to Lao hu tan le yuan in the summer. Most of the attractions such as sightseeing boat trips, water skating performance, etc are closed in winter. The park is almost dead in winter with very very few visitors. Most of the visitors will go to the Pole aquarium only.