Scenic spot introduction:
The former site of Lushun Japanese-Russian Prison was built by Tsarist Russia in 1902. In 1907, Japan expanded it to its final size. This prison was built by two imperialist countries in a third country. It is a symbol of imperialist powers' invasion of China and anti-humanity. irrefutable evidence.Attractions distribution:
The former site of Lushun Japanese-Russian Prison covers a total area of 226,000 square meters, and the prison wall covers an area of 26,000 square meters. There are 275 cells of various types, which can hold more than 2,000 people at the same time, as well as examination rooms, torture rooms, hanging rooms, and There are 15 factories where many people from China, North Korea, Japan, Russia, Egypt and other countries were imprisoned and massacred. The level of barbarity and cruelty is rare in the world. Today, the prison site has become a place where people from China, North Korea, Japan, Russia, Egypt and other countries have been imprisoned and massacred. Conduct patriotic education base.Scenic spot qualifications:
National 4A-level scenic spotScenic spot features:
Photography, sightseeing, leisure, vacation, historical tour, patriotic tour, old site, museumAttraction Address
Travel Guide
Best time to visit:
5 → September
Tourist Transportation
Scenic spot location:
China>Liaoning Province>Dalian City>Lushunkou District
How to get there:
In Dalian, take the long-distance bus from Dalian to Lushun (South Road) or Dalian to Lushun (North Road) (about 1 hour). After entering Lushunkou District, take the area bus from Lening Street to Yuanbaofang (No. 3) and arrive at the terminal. Get off at Yuanbaofang and go to the Lushun Japanese-Russian Prison Site Museum.
Scenic area map:
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Attraction Tickets
Museum ticket prices:
25 yuan
Discount: Free admission for underage groups, must be reserved in advance, and limited time (every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday after 13:00 pm), until the quota is full.
Scenic area opening hours:
8:00-17:00 every day in summer (ticket sales stop at 16:30); 8:30-16:30 every day in winter (ticket sales stop at 16:00)