 Perched on the Liáodōng Peninsula and bordering the  Yellow Sea, Dàlián (大连) is one of the most relaxed and liveable cities in the  northeast, if not all of China.  Tree-lined hilly streets with manageable traffic and fresh air, a surfeit of  early-20th-century architecture and an impressive coastline, complete with  swimming beaches, are just some of its charms. Toss in a decent restaurant and  bar scene and serious shopping, and that frequent Dàlián epithet, the ‘Hong Kong  of the North’, looks like more than just bluster.
Perched on the Liáodōng Peninsula and bordering the  Yellow Sea, Dàlián (大连) is one of the most relaxed and liveable cities in the  northeast, if not all of China.  Tree-lined hilly streets with manageable traffic and fresh air, a surfeit of  early-20th-century architecture and an impressive coastline, complete with  swimming beaches, are just some of its charms. Toss in a decent restaurant and  bar scene and serious shopping, and that frequent Dàlián epithet, the ‘Hong Kong  of the North’, looks like more than just bluster.Show in Lonely Planet








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