Lushun Prison, a historic site in Dalian, China, bearing the weight of history.

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If you're visiting Dalian, China, here's a place you should definitely visit.

That's Lushun Prison.

Lushun Prison is a historical site where anti-Japanese activists and political prisoners were imprisoned during the Japanese colonial period. It now operates as a museum.

First built by Russia in 1902, it was later expanded massively by the Japanese, becoming one of the largest prisons in Asia. Over 20,000 prisoners were imprisoned there.
A symbolic space testifying to Japanese atrocities, it's also where Korean independence activist Ahn Jung-geun was executed and martyred in 1910.

Currently managed by the Chinese government, Lushun Prison is designated as a "Repository of Imperialist Invasion." The original prison architecture, torture chambers, solitary confinement cells, and workshops are preserved, making it a valuable space for historical education and reflection on the meaning of peace.

Perhaps because it's a painful part of history for both Korea and China, most of the explanations were also written in Korean.

It was a heartbreaking yet meaningful visit,
so I recommend visiting at least once, even though it's a bit far from the city center.

📍 Location: Liaoyang District, Dalian, Liaoning Province, China
📍 You can get there from the city center via Didi for under 10,000 won one way.

Post by 루시77 | Oct 11, 2025

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