Dalian is a major transport hub that is easily reachable by air, water or land. Only 10 kilometers away from the city center, Dalian's international airport provides flights to 39 international destinations and approximately 98 domestic lines. For travelers ... Read More>>
The predominant mode of public transport in Dalian is the public bus, with most services running at regular intervals from early in the morning to late in the evening. Buses on major routes are particularly crowded during rush hour, and cost 1 RMB for a ... Read More>>
Dalian's scenic spots are in three major areas: the Downtown Area, the Binhai Road Area and the Xinghai Park Scenic Area. Visitors to the city are often impressed by its distinctly European feel. With colonial buildings dotted throughout the city, and a ... Read More>>
Dalian has an excellent water transportation system that links the city with a number of destinations both at home and abroad. Those traveling by boat to any domestic or international destination should arrive at the port at least a half an hour before the ... Read More>>
The lively city of Dalian offers a diverse range of entertainment in its parks and leisure spots. Dalian is one of the major football cities in China, and its residents are passionate about the local club, Dalian Shide. The stadium is packed out for every ... Read More>>
Dalian lies on the southernmost tip of Liaoning Province, with the Yellow Sea to the east and the Bohai Sea to the west. In its relatively short history, Dalian has become a significant financial and trading hub of north China, with the country's ... Read More>>
Seafood 海鲜 Bordered as it is by the Bohai Sea and the Yellow Sea, Dalian’s temperate climate and geographical location make for excellent fishing. Catches of the day are hauled in from the coast and delivered fresh to Dalian’s restaurants and ... Read More>>
The relatively clean air and low cost of living and tuition have brought a solid contingent of expatriates to Dalian. The market responds to the demand, as the saying goes, and now the city offers a fair selection of pubs, dance clubs, and KTVs. Pub ... Read More>>
Of the many various street foods to be had in Dalian, two local snacks dominate. Starchy menzi will fill you up on the go, while corn pancakes with salted fish is a must-try for anyone seeking to immerse themselves in Dalian. Sleeve-fish kebabs and jiaozi ... Read More>>
Vital Statistics (2006) GDP: RMB256.9 billion GDP per Capita: RMB 42,579 Economic Growth Rate: 16.4% Population: 3.29 million (urban)-2.43 million (rural) FDI: US$2.24 billion Annual Average Wage: RMB 19,719 Government Effectiveness Rating: 17th 2006 ... Read More>>
Like the rest of China, Dalian's development is in hyperdrive, and shops selling international and imported goods are springing up with alarming rapidity. You can get almost anything you're looking for with a little bit of effort, especially where ... Read More>>
The city of Dalian is connected to many major cities in China via the Shenyang-Dalian Expressway. Travelers may use the extensive inter-city bus system to commute to and from Dalian via any of its five long-distance bus stations. Long distance passenger bus ... Read More>>
The city of Dalian covers 12,574 square kilometers. As of the 2010 census, the district of Dalian population exceeded 6.69 million with Han being the predominant population followed by Man People (0.32 million). Among the permanent residents, there are ... Read More>>
• GDP: RMB 610 billion (2011) • Per Capita Disposable Income of Urban Residents: RMB 24,300 (2011) • Economic Growth Rate: 14% (2011) • Resident Population: 6.69 million (2010) • Unemployment Rate: 2.89% (2011) • Enrollment ... Read More>>
Dalian is located on the Liaodong Peninsula in northeastern China at 120°58' to 123°31' east longitude and 38°43' to 40°10' latitude. With the Yellow Sea to the east and the Bohai Sea to the west, Dalian's jurisdiction extends over the ... Read More>>
Light Rail Stretching from Dalian Railway Station to Jinshitan, the convenient light rail covers a total distance of 48.58 km. The entire journey, if you travel from the first to last stop, lasts approximately 52 minutes. Commuters bound for the Dalian ... Read More>>
Tianjin Walking Street 大连天津街商业步行街 One hundred years ago, Tianjin Walking Street was covered with shops, stalls and eateries. These days it’s been transformed into an upscale shopping and dining district with, well, shops, stalls and ... Read More>>
Dalian has train lines to many cities in northeast China, including Changchun, Shenyang, Jilin and Harbin. Travelers headed for farther destinations may have to change trains at Beijing. The Harbin-Dalian High-speed railway opened officially on July 1st ... Read More>>
Traditional Dalian fare belongs to the Shandong discipline of Chinese cuisine. Shandong cuisine came into being during the Yuan Dynasty oysters, with mushrooms and bamboo shoots complementing main dishes. Shandong chefs enjoy adding onions for a little ... Read More>>
Taxis cost 8 RMB for the first 3 km, and 2 RMB for each additional kilometer. Evening charges, which apply from 22:00-5:00, rise to 10.4 RMB for the first 3km, and 2.6 RMB for each additional kilometer. Passengers are encouraged to request a receipt upon ... Read More>>
Zhoushuizi International Airport (DLC) Dalian's International Airport, Zhoushuizi International Airport, is 10 kilometers northwest of the city center. The airport serves as an important hub for much of the Bohai area, and operates daily domestic and ... Read More>>
Currently Dalian Metro is under construction. The completion date for Line 10 (Jinpu Line), Line 2 (Urban Loop Line), and Line 8 (Lünan Line) has been scheduled for the end of 2012. Line 1 (East-West Line) and Line 6 (Jinzhou West Line) are expected to ... Read More>>
To drive in this country, foreigners need a valid Chinese driving license. Holders may rent a vehicle from the agencies listed below. Some visitors in small groups can rent a chauffeur-driven vehicle. This costs about 100 RMB per day, but prices differ ... Read More>>
China Country Code Number: 0086 Dalian City Code Number: 0411 Emergency & Most Commonly Used Fire: 119 First Aid: 120 Police Station: 110 Check Telephone Number: 114 Telephone Failure Complaining (free): 112 Weather Report: 12121/96121 Report a Traffic ... Read More>>