I said this was Huludao, but no one in my Moments believed me.
There are very few people here, and the air is excellent.
There's a sea viewing platform, a sunrise boardwalk, and pavilions.
Compared to Anaya, where I went last month and was blown silly by the sea wind,
the sea here is more comfortable and relaxing.
📍Detailed Address: Huludao
🚄Transportation
High-speed train from Shenyang North to Huludao North: 2 hrs
Taking a taxi within the city is very convenient and affordable. The city is not big, and taxis can reach all destinations.
🏠Accommodation
I recommend staying near the International Peace Square. Find a sea view hotel in this area, and you can watch the sunrise from your room in the morning! The beach is right downstairs, which is very convenient! And it's not too far from the various scenic spots.
Itinerary (arranged by time and route)
1️⃣International Peace Square
Sunrise is currently around 5:30 am, and we got up at 4:30 am full of anticipation. It was absolutely stunning! The weather was perfect, and the rising sun was bright red!
2️⃣Lingyun Morning Market
It's a true Northeastern morning market, incredibly cheap and with large portions (although netizens say this is the most expensive morning market in Huludao). It's the filming location of "Three Meals Four Seasons," and many locals come here too. Half the street is for breakfast, and the other half sells vegetables. There's a wide variety of food: meat and egg burgers, fried cakes, sugar-coated pancakes, all kinds of pancakes, mixed vegetables, steamed buns, rou jia mo, lamb soup, lamb shaomai, super-thick soy milk, fried meatballs... You can eat your fill for about 20 yuan per person.
3️⃣Dragon's Head
The elevation difference makes for stunning photos. The seaside boardwalk is perfect for a stroll, stretching 1314m long.
4️⃣Coastal National Scenic Area
A long beach with a wide-open view. There are many seafood restaurants along the coast. The light is softer when the sun is about to set.