Lushun South Road

Coming to Academic Square, immediately after starting along Lushun South Road from Heishijiao.

Lushun South Road (Chinese: 旅顺南路) is one of the three highways connecting the Naval Port in Lushun, Dalian City, Liaoning Province, China, with downtown Dalian. It is the last part of China National Highway 202, which runs from Hegang to Lushun via Jiamusi, Tonghua and Dandong, and is about 32 kilometers long. .

General

During the time when the southern half of the present-day Greater Dalian was Japan's leased territory, three strategic highways were developed between Lushun and Dalian:

From Lushun to the north, via Shuishiying, then heading east, parallel to the Bohai Sea coast, via Dalian Airport to Dalian
From Lushun to the northeast, through the mountains, via Huanghe Road to Dalian
From Lushun, via Baiyin Mountain Tunnel, along the Yellow Sea coast, to Dalian

Lushun South Road is the most beautiful highway of the three, and passes through the livelier area of the city. It is about 32 kilometers long. It is the past part of China National Highway 202, which run from Hegang to Lushun via Jiamusu and Dandong.

Tunnels

On Lushun South Road, there are two tunnels. The tunnels to the direction of Lushun were completed during the Japanese period as one lane roads, while the tunnels to the direction of Dalian were made in the 21st century as two lane roads.

Along the road from Dalian to Lushun

The Modern Photo Album:

Eight Picturesque Points

From the time of the leased territory, the "Eight Picturesque Points of Lushun and Dalian" (in Chinese and Japanese: 旅大八景) along Lushun South Road have been known.[1]

References

  1. The 100th Anniversary Issue of the Lushun Middle School Records (2008)

See also

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