Must-see travel tips for visiting Yingkou


1. Yingkou was built along the river and prospered because of the sea. It is a century-old port city and also the place where a dragon fell. Yingkou is truly a treasure city!
2. Recommended attractions in Yingkou:
West Fort Ruins: This is not only an important base for the naval battles of the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895, a provincial cultural relic protection unit, and a national key protection unit, but also a place where you can take photos of your life. The road signs and sunsets are beautiful no matter how you take them!
Yingkou Museum: Yingkou Museum is small but well-equipped.
3. It originated from Yingkou’s long modern history and has a modern history exhibition hall. The second floor houses the Yingkou Ancient Civilization Exhibition. If you want to learn about the history of Yingkou, this is definitely the best choice. There is even a jade seal that you can stamp at the entrance of the museum~
Lingga Zen Temple: a famous temple in southern Liaoning and the first of the four major Zen temples in Northeast China. The bases of all the halls in the complex are built with polished granite strips, and the walls are built with polished blue bricks. The construction is extremely exquisite.
4. Walk around the temple grounds and enjoy a moment of peace and tranquility.
Liaohe River Bridge: The bridge connects Yingkou and Panjin, offering an unobstructed view of the Liaohe River Bay.
5. Photography enthusiasts can take great photos here.
Liaohe Old Street: This is the birthplace of Yingkou City. It has more than 30 old buildings, integrating various snacks, cultural and creative products, and children's amusement facilities. It interweaves the past and the present, showing a cross-era development. This place is also full of the flavor of life.

Post by Aiden.Cox.52 | Mar 4, 2025

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