Fushun is a prefecture level city in Liaoning province, China, about 45 km east of Shenyang, with a population of 2,138,090 inhabitants and a total area of 11,272 km², 714 km² of which is the city proper.
Restaurants in Fushun
4.5 based on 41 reviews
Animals are treated fairly well. It is a very big Ocean World and will be a nice experience especially if you are travelling with kids. There are shows happening all day, mainly 3, one underwater dance, classic dolphins show and also an ethnic show.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
This is not for your typical tourist trip to Fushun. Anyways, the staff is very attentive to sensitivity and will not discuss any bad stories about the site if there are any. If you watched the Last Emperor movie by Bernardo Bertolucci this is the filmed and historical site where the "last emperor" of China was imprisoned. They explain how good the last emperor was treated and I believe he somehow really was considering he was a prisoner.
Good place to go to reflect about a time of a very tormented Chinese history. I suggest you do some research about its history before you visit although the staff will be well trained and proficient.
5 based on 9 reviews
Committed by the Imperial Japanese forces, against innocent men, women and children. The reasons were greed for the valuable coal, wood, food resources of northeast China, and I believe a feeling of vast superiority over all other Asians of the Japanese of the time! This is real history, and all need to view and remember history so we avoid the same mistakes, crimes, inhuman acts of the past. I now have a much clearer understanding of why the average Chinese citizen today has less than warm feelings for the Japanese nation. In 1932, Japanese Imperial Forces in Fushun committed this tragedy. More than 3,000 innocent people were murdered, and this is the worst atrocity of its kind in WWII, other than the massacre in [rape of] Nanking. The building structure, displays and historical artifacts are first class. I am happy to note that Japanese representatives have visited and installed a black marble marker, I presume making an apology. I highly recommend this place, but not for children under the age of twelve
4.5 based on 10 reviews
I was fortunate to have local friends as tour guides and this was one of our stops. There is actually an Eastern mine and Western mine, and a tall coal building tower in between. The train engines used to remove the coal are electric and the amount of track to the bottom is awesome.
5 based on 4 reviews
Хорошее,спокойное место для семьи,друзей или просто для себя.Чистый воздух,красивая природа,находилась там с удовольствием.По вечерам в этом парке есть шоу поющих фонтанов,красиво,ярко,незабываемо!
4.5 based on 8 reviews
Lei Feng was a communist party member and soldier. We was known for his kindness and helping the people. The Memorial Hall is located in a beautiful park. The displays in the Hall are well done, about what you would expect.
When Lei Feng died in the line of duty, he was only 22, but his short life gives concentrated expression to the noble ideals of a new people, nurtured with the communist spirit, and also to the noble moral integrity and values of the Chinese people in the new period. These are firm faith in communist ideals, political warmheartedness for the party and the socialist cause, the revolutionary will to work arduously for self-improvement, the moral quality and self-cultivation of showing fraternal unity and taking pleasure in assisting others, the heroic spirit of being ready to take up cudgels for a just cause without caring for one's safety, the attitude of seeking advancement and studying hard, and the genuine spirit of matching words with deeds and enthusiastically carrying out one's duties.
– Editorial, People's Daily 5 March 1993
4.5 based on 3 reviews
We went to enjoy some hot tub time. Great place to relax with many pools, hot tubs, restaurant and lounge areas. Was under renovations so can not say how the rest was.
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