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Introduction of Laotieshan Tourism in Lushun, Dalian

Introduction of scenic spots:

Laotieshan is one of the new eight scenic spots in Dalian in 2000, and the world-famous Tower View and Double Seas originated here. It has beautiful scenery and rich landscape, which is the perfect integration of natural landscape and human landscape. The Yellow Sea and the Bohai Sea meet here, forming the most dangerous waterway in China. Laotieshan Lighthouse has stood for a hundred years and experienced two wars. On August 8, 2000, Zhang Jian, a hero crossing the sea, was launched here. After 50 hours and 22 minutes, he became the first person to cross the Bohai Strait. Since then, Laotieshan has been widely known and gradually developed into a new hot spot of eco-tourism in Dalian.

Laotieshan is located at the southernmost tip of Liaodong Peninsula, facing Shandong Peninsula across the sea. There are peculiar natural landscapes and rich human resources here. It is not only the only kingdom with only one poisonous snake in the world, but also the only place that migratory birds must pass through when they migrate. Not only that, there are many scenic spots in Laotieshan, such as lighthouse, Bird Stack, Mingming, guo jia cun site, Yangcheng site in Han Dynasty, etc., which make the world amazed. With the key planning of the government, the vibrant Laotieshan Scenic Area will play a greater role in the economic development of Lushun.

Fares:

Tickets to 20 yuan, including Laotieshan Lighthouse and the boundary between the Yellow Sea and Bohai Sea.

Opening hours:

7:30— 16:30

Best time to visit:

The climate and scenery from May to September are the best.

Arrival mode:

Bus route: Take a long-distance bus from Lushun Bus Station to Dagou Village.

Tel: 0411-86218828.