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Yingkou

Liaoning, China
City·Bustling, Industrial, Coastal
Yingkou
Photo by kamal kishore from Google Places
Yingkou
Photo by kamal kishore from Google Places
Yingkou
Photo by kamal kishore from Google Places
Yingkou
Photo by kamal kishore from Google Places
Yingkou
Photo by 斯大 林 from Google Places
Yingkou
Photo by kamal kishore from Google Places
Yingkou
Photo by kamal kishore from Google Places
Yingkou
Photo by kamal kishore from Google Places
Yingkou
Photo by kamal kishore from Google Places
Yingkou
Photo by 斯大 林 from Google Places

Yingkou, a vibrant coastal city in central southern Liaoning province, China, is renowned for its vital port activities and industrial significance. Located on the northeastern shore of Liaodong Bay, it boasts the second-largest container port in the Bohai Sea. Visitors can explore the city's unique blend of coastal charm and urban development, making it a key player in China's maritime activities. Yingkou's strategic location and rich industrial heritage attract those interested in its bustling port and dynamic urban environment.

Yingkou, a vibrant coastal city in central southern Liaoning province, China, is renowned for its vital port activities and industrial significance. Located on the northeastern shore of Liaodong Bay, it boasts the second-largest container port in the Bohai Sea. Visitors can explore the city's unique blend of coastal charm and urban development, making it a key player in China's maritime activities. Yingkou's strategic location and rich industrial heritage attract those interested in its bustling port and dynamic urban environment.

Highlights

  • Second-largest container port in the Bohai Sea.

  • Rich industrial and maritime heritage.

  • Strategic coastal location.

  • Dynamic urban development.

Before you go: Yingkou essentials

  • Key maritime and industrial hub.

  • Access to Liaodong Bay for maritime activities.

  • Historical significance in China's industrial development.

Getting Around

The city has a well-connected transport system, including buses and trains, making it easy to explore.

Local Cuisine

Try the local seafood, which is a staple in Yingkou's culinary scene.

Best For

Exploring maritime and industrial heritage.

Currency

CNY ¥

Average Cost

$60-$120 p/day

Population

591,159

Cultural Sites

Visit the Yingkou Museum to learn about the city's rich history and maritime culture.

Shopping

Explore local markets for unique souvenirs and local products.

Weather

Be prepared for coastal weather, which can be windy and variable.

Languages Spoken

Chinese, Mandarin

Best time to visit Yingkou

April-JuneSeptember-November

Best Season

Spring

Spring is mild and pleasant, ideal for exploring the city's coastal areas and parks.

Best Season

Summer

Summers are warm and humid, perfect for enjoying the beach and maritime activities.

Best Season

Fall

Autumn offers cooler temperatures and is a great time for sightseeing and outdoor activities.

Winter

Winters are cold, with occasional snow, but the city remains vibrant and bustling.

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Location

Yingkou, Liaoning, China
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