Lushunkou District

Photo: Fumihiko Ueno / CC BY 3.0

Lushunkou District, historically known as Port Arthur, sits at the southern tip of China's Liaodong Peninsula. This port city is a compelling blend of natural beauty and layered history, where pine-clad hills meet the Yellow Sea. Once a key naval base and the site of the Russo-Japanese War, it's now a quiet, atmospheric destination with a palpable sense of the past.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate a full day to Lushunkou – start at the museum in the morning, spend the afternoon hiking Dongjiguan or touring the naval base, and finish with a stroll around the old town. If you're short on time, a half-day focused on the museum and the harbor viewpoint still captures the district's essence.

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