1. Dalian snack street recommendation: Dalian Zhongyuan Street snack street!
Zhongyuan Street, whether foreign tourists or local residents of Dalian, may not be very familiar with this address. However, if you say it is the snack street next to Dashangnan Store, I am afraid they all know that it is located in the commercial center of Dalian, at the northern end of Jiefang Road.
This street can be said to be a pure snack street. Almost all kinds of food are sold on both sides of the more than 200-meter-long street.
From fruits, to seafood, to vegetables, to drinks, etc., but most of them are mainly food stalls that are freshly prepared and sold.
This place is open all day long and is crowded with diners in the evening.
2. Dalian Snack Street Recommendation: The night market snack street on Xi'an Road is also very rich in variety. All kinds of Dalian snacks and foreign snacks are available. However, most of these snacks are sold from push carts.
Fixed, there are all kinds of homemade cars, trolleys, tricycles, motorized, human-powered, all kinds of clothes, all kinds of accents, selling everything. They mainly sell household groceries, and there is a dazzling array of snacks. After looking at the mobile
I couldn't move, my mouth watered after smelling it, but the costumes of the gourmet chefs were too difficult, and the clothes always felt like they had come and gone in the wind and rain... Dalian Dalian is under the jurisdiction of Liaoning Province.
It is located on the east coast of Eurasia, the southernmost tip of the Liaodong Peninsula in Northeast China, between 120°58' and 123°31' east longitude, and 38°43' and 40°10' north latitude. It borders the Yellow Sea to the east, the Bohai Sea to the west, and the Shandong Peninsula to the south.
Facing each other across the sea and facing the vast Northeast Plain to the north, it is the maritime gateway to Northeast China, North China, East China and other parts of the world. It is an important port, trade, industry and tourism city.
Dalian, also known as Bincheng, was formerly known as Dalini and Qingniwa.
It was called Dalian in 1899.
During the First Opium War and the Second Opium War, the British army invaded the Dalian area.
As the main battlefield of the Sino-Japanese War and the Russo-Japanese War, Dalian suffered two major war disasters in modern history and became a Russian and Japanese colony for nearly half a century.
Dalian has a warm temperate continental monsoon climate with maritime characteristics. It has a total area of ??12,574 square kilometers and a registered population of 5.936 million (2015). It governs 2 county-level cities, 1 county and 7 districts, and 3 national-level opening-up pilot projects.
The district, as well as the Changxing Island Lingang Industrial Zone and Huayuankou Economic Zone, has scenic spots such as Yinggeshi Botanical Garden, Xishan Lake Park, and Changxing Island Wetland. It has successively won the honors of International Garden City, China's Best Tourism City, and National Environmental Protection Model City.