- province, China. Also
formerly called Lüshun City (旅顺市; 旅順市;
Lǚshùn Shì) or
literally Lüshun Port (旅顺港; 旅順港;
Lǚshùn Gǎng), it was
formerly known as both...
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Lüshun Port (Chinese: 旅顺港; pinyin:
Lǚshùn gǎng) in Lüshunkou District, Dalian,
Liaoning province, China,
refers to the
original Lüshun Naval Port (Chinese:...
- The
Lüshun Museum (Chinese: 旅顺博物馆) is a
museum in Lüshunkou District, Dalian, Liaoning, China. It was
established in 1915 when this area was ****an's leased...
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Lüshun railway station (in Chinese: 旅顺火车站) is
located in Lüshunkou
District of
Dalian City, China, and is the
final stop of the Dalian-
Lushun branch of...
- 1950, Dalian, back in
Chinese control,
merged with the
nearby town
called Lüshun (Chinese: 旅顺) (formerly "Ryojun" and
before that, "Port Arthur") to form...
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Smurf E5 has a 38.64kWh
battery and a
range of 321 km (199 mi). The JMC E-
Lushun by
Jiangling Motors is a
rebadged variant of the
Foton Smart Smurf E7. Launched...
- the
Soviet Red Army
began to
administer the
region until Kwantung and the
Lüshun base was
handed over to the People's
Republic of
China on 16
April 1955...
- The Port
Arthur m****acre (Chinese: 旅順大屠殺) took
place during the
First Sino-****anese War from 21
November 1894 for
three days, in the
Chinese coastal city...
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Lüshun South Road (Chinese: 旅顺南路) is one of the
three highways connecting the
Naval Port in Lüshunkou
District of Dalian, Liaoning, China, with the city's...
- In
March 1953, Lüda,
which had
resulted from the
merger of
Dalian and
Lüshun in
December 1950, was made a muni****lity. In July 1953,
Harbin was restored...