
Xizhong Island is located in Wafangdian City, Dalian City. It is also known as Lotus Island. Xizhong Island is surrounded by mountains on three sides, forming a natural barrier. It extends to the sea in the southwest and faces Dalian.
The mudflats of Xizhong Island are sandy, with soft, fine, golden sand that stretches gently. Xizhong Island is the only beach in Dalian where you can watch the sunset.
Warm temperate humid continental monsoon climate, suitable for travel all year round
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Nishinakajima is a district in Dalian with a mix of historical Japanese and local Chinese influences. It played a role during the early 20th century in regional trade and cultural exchange, preserving unique architecture and traditions.
It is located in Dalian, Liaoning Province. Visitors can reach it by bus, taxi, or metro from downtown Dalian. Walking is convenient for exploring the district itself.
The district is accessible all day. The best times to visit are spring and autumn for comfortable weather and pleasant coastal scenery.
There is no general entrance fee to visit Nishinakajima. Individual attractions within the district may charge a small fee, payable on-site.
Booking is generally not required. For guided tours or special events, a few days’ advance reservation is recommended.
2–3 hours for the main district; a full day allows exploring nearby parks, coastal areas, and markets.
Guided tours are mainly in Chinese. English-speaking guides or audio guides are limited and should be arranged in advance.
Start from the district entrance, walk through historic streets, visit markets and shops, head to coastal viewpoints, and finish with local dining or photography spots.
Night visits are possible, especially for coastal areas. Special tours may be arranged during festivals or cultural events.
The district is moderately visited. Weekdays and non-holiday periods are less crowded; weekends and festival times attract more visitors.
Facilities include public restrooms, local restaurants, cafes, and small shops. Rest areas are available in parks.
Main streets are accessible, but some areas with historic streets or coastal paths may be uneven and challenging for those with mobility issues.
Cash is recommended for small purchases. Mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely accepted; credit cards are less common.
Local seafood restaurants, small cafes, and street food vendors offering Dalian specialties are available nearby.
Vegetarian options are available in some restaurants. Vegan and halal options are limited and may need verification in advance.
Guesthouses, budget hotels, and boutique accommodations are available in and near Nishinakajima. Booking in advance is recommended during peak travel seasons.
Souvenirs include local seafood products, handicrafts, and regional snacks.
Buses, taxis, or private vehicles are convenient for traveling to downtown Dalian, nearby coastal areas, or other city attractions.