Dalian,
which lies at the southern tip of the Liaodong Peninsula, is
important as a port and as an industrial and tourist city. Dalian
has a long coastline and is surrounded on three sides by the
sea and small islands. It's the country's third largest port
engaging in foreign trade. Dalian's mild climate and clean and
beautiful environment make the city an ideal holiday resort.
Famous for the wide variety of apples it produces, Dalian is
popularly known within China as "the homeland of apples."
Every year, Dalian sees many international events and activities.
Direct flights run between this beautiful port city to Tokyo.