Lüshun Port
Lüshun Port (Chinese:
Lüshun Naval Base
[edit]Lüshun Naval Base (38°48′07″N 121°15′58″E / 38.802°N 121.266°E) was established during the 1880s for Qing dynasty's Beiyang Fleet, together with the headquarters at Weihaiwei. It is located to the south of the central part of Lüshun, in the bay of Lüshun.[citation needed]
The management of Lüshun Naval Base changed hands from China, to Imperial Russia 1895-1904, to imperial Japan 1905–1945, to the Soviet Union 1945–56, and then back to China after 1956.
Nearby is Lüshun Railway Station of the Lüshun Branch Line (Chinese:
New Lüshun Port
[edit]New Lüshun Port (38°49′01″N 121°08′06″E / 38.817°N 121.135°E) was established from the late 20th century to the early 21st century as Lüshun's economy started to thrive. It is located to the west of central Lüshun, and to the east of Bay of Yangtouwa (Chinese:
New Lüshun Port Station of the extension of Dalian's 202 railway is located nearby.
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