Liaoning (Chinese: 辽宁; pinyin: Liáoníng ) is a province of China, located in the northeast of the country. The modern province was established in 1907 as Fengtian or Fengtien province and the name was changed to Liaoning in 1929. It was also known as Mukden province at the time, for the Manchu pronunciation of Shengjing, the former name of the provincial capital Shenyang. Under the Japanese-puppet Manchukuo regime, the province reverted to its 1907 name but the name Liaoning was restored in 1945 and again in 1954.
Restaurants in Liaoning
4.5 based on 113 reviews
Been there twice and both times didnt make to sialnd as was closed, though a motor boat trips around the island is offered. Less crowded as entrance cost 20 RMB
4.5 based on 415 reviews
This zoo is amazing and it is designed wonderfully with very good shows and great verity of animals and birds. Come early in morning and bring lot of food and drinks to keep yourself hydrated and energetic. This place has Anibal and birds show which should never be missed. Try to watch bird show in evening at the end of your trip. Bring comfortable shoes and sun hats or umbrella for sun. Don’t forget to bring good Sameer with you. Avoid it in July and August, if you have option. Because humidity makes things difficult, specially when you are with kids.
4.0 based on 245 reviews
The summer of 2020 was good to Jinshitan, unlike a lot of the rest of the world, as Golden Pebble Beach came back better than ever. Last year Jinshitan added a Hilton Hotel that looks like a palace and this summer there's a new Hard Rock Hotel that's shaped like the waves of the Yellow Sea. Jinshitan's new Hard Rock Hotel is a stone's throw -- no, a pebble's throw -- from the Yellow Sea and a beach that stretches for miles and miles. There's an outdoor pool across the street and the Black Mountains, with a ridgetop hiking trail, are nearby, too. The Hard Rock Hotel has a bar with live entertainment nightly and a restaurant that must be the biggest one in Jinshitan. Roast duck is a specialty. This is my seventh summer on Jinshitan Beach, I'm happy to say, and each year it gets better, with a waterfront that's more organized and nearby attractions that get upgraded. By the beach there's everything from small barbecue or coconut vendors, not to mention seafood, up to the huge theme park called Discoveryland Kingdom. Jinshitan is hard rockin'!
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