you didn't say what you wanted to play. Then I'll try to tell you everything I can play.
Humanities:
One Palace and Two Tombs (Shenyang Forbidden City, Beiling-Zhaoling, Dongling-Fuling),
Xinle Site,
Zhang's Shuaifu,
Five pagodas in Shenyang (East Pagoda, West Pagoda, South Pagoda, North Pagoda and Clean-light stupa), these five pagodas are now due to various reasons.
The Liaoning Provincial Museum, located in the city square, is also the Chu Qiao of provincial museums in China.
There is also the North Market, and the Shisheng Temple (commonly known as huang temple in Shenyang) next to the North Market
Liaoning Color TV Tower, which used to be a transmitting center for TV signals of Liaoning TV Station, has basically lost its original function now. But I think it's also a good choice to eat on the "rotating flying saucer" hundreds of meters high and enjoy the scenery of Shenyang.
Scenery:
Huishan has scenery and a wildlife park.
there are also Qipanshan and strange slopes.
There is a "Shenyang Water Cave" in the southern suburbs of Shenyang, which is not as big and famous as Benxi Water Cave, but it must have a different flavor.
In xinmin city (a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Shenyang) to the west of Shenyang, there is the "West Lake of Shenyang". If you go there in summer, you can see the scenery of "endless lotus leaves".
Entertainment:
If you want to find a bar, go to Caita Street behind the exhibition hall. There are many bars near the intersection of Caita Street and Wenyi Road (certainly not as good as Sanlitun).
KTV discount styles include Melody, Happy Di, Mi Le Di and so on. Some of the better ones are Xiangmi Lake, etc. I think the best thing in Shenyang is its resplendence.
As for Di, "True Love" and "Tell Mom" (formerly called "Don't tell Mom") are both acceptable.
Shopping category:
If you want to buy something cheaper, go to Wuai Street, but it's not always good, and the most important thing is that you have to bring a bargaining mouth.
Of course, the most convenient place is Taiyuan Street. It's only a few minutes' walk from the train.
Of course, the most rewarding place is Zhongjie. You can not only shop in Zhongjie, but also visit Shenyang Forbidden City and Zhang Shuaifu. And behind Zhongjie Commercial City is Chang'an Temple. Those who believe in Buddhism can go and have a look.
of course, northbound is also a good choice.
if you go to dadong district, you can also go around Jixiang street.
Accommodation and catering:
Five-star or quasi-five-star hotels are Marriott, Sheraton Lido, Intercontinental, Green Island and Kempinski.
four stars is more-"business hotel" is the first one. There are also Jindu, Liming, Shixing and so on.
There are few western food in Shenyang, and the most famous one is Earl's Western Restaurant and the "Arc de Triomphe" next to Wulihe Stadium.
The best Chinese food is Boiling Fish Town, Bashu Restaurant and other Sichuan restaurants, which are affordable and delicious. As for Chaozhou, Cantonese cuisine and huaiyang cuisine, they are expensive, such as Chaozhou Jiang Chun, Southland cuisine, everyday fishing port, Lele seafood and so on.
Of course, there are many famous snacks in Shenyang, such as jiaozi, Majia Shaomai, small potatoes and so on.
Maybe because I live next to the Hunhe River, I don't think Wulihe Park is interesting.
the botanical garden near Dongling, Shenyang is now holding the World Garden Fair, which was held in Kunming four years ago. Although it is not as advertised as it was in Kunming, it is so famous. But at least it's worth seeing.