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The Best Time to Play in Lushun Port
Lushun Port, known as the "natural shape wins", is located at the southern foot of Baiyu Mountain in the center of Lushun, at the intersection of the Yellow Sea and the Bohai Sea, and is an important gateway to Beijing and Tianjin. Together with miaodao islands and Dengzhoutou, it is the throat of Bohai Strait, which constitutes the natural barrier of Beijing and Liaoning, the capital of China, and has always been a military port.
Lushun Port is surrounded by mountains, with Huang Jinshan in the port and Huwei Peninsula in the west, in which there are long and narrow waterways connected with the sea. The harbor is well concealed and windproof. This port is deep in water and well equipped. It can provide oil and water for ships, and has auxiliary facilities such as heating and shore power. It is an ice-free natural port in the north.
The whole port is divided into east and west ports. The wharf in the harbor is a stone wall, which is made of granite strips shipped from Long Island, Shandong Province in the late Qing Dynasty.
In the ninth year of Guangxu (1883), the Qing government began to send personnel to build port products and docks, which were all completed and put into use in the sixteenth year of Guangxu (1890).
1894 In the Sino-Japanese War of 1894, the Japanese invaders occupied the corrupt Qing government, and were later pretended to interfere by Russia, Germany, France and other powers, and the Japanese aggressors were forced to return it. Then it was forcibly "leased" by Russia for seven years. 1940, Russia was defeated in the Russo-Japanese War, and the Japanese invaders occupied Lushun again for four years. 1937 Before and after the "July 7th Incident" when Japan invaded China, the Japanese army transported more than 10,000 troops from Lushun with a large number of ships, which later led to the fall of vast areas in North China and caused great humiliation to Lushun Port. It was not until August 22, 945 that Lushun Port was liberated.
According to the treaty signed by China and the Soviet Union, Lushun Port is jointly used by China and the Soviet Union. On May 3rd1,1955, after all Soviet troops were evacuated to China, the port was under the jurisdiction of our People's Navy.
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