House|left In 2006, Dalian was selected as the most liveable city in China according to
China Daily.
Dalian dialect Dalian dialect belongs to the
Jiaoliao Mandarin subgroup spoken in parts of
Shandong and
Liaoning provinces, which is a separate branch from
Northeastern Mandarin. Most of the residents of Dalian were farmers and fishermen who had come from Shandong Province in a large population move, the
Chuang Guandong, during which era Dalian was occupied by the Japanese as the
Kwantung Leased Territory. Dalian dialect incorporates a few
loanwords from
Japanese and
Russian (very rare in Chinese), reflecting the history of foreign occupation. Dalian dialect is mostly distinguishable from
Standard Mandarin based on a low-falling Yinping (31) and rich
tone sandhi, and it is often referred to as being "oyster flavored" () by the locals.
Cuisine Dalian cuisine is a branch of
Shandong cuisine, with influence from
Northeastern Chinese cuisine, and is widely known for its unique style of seafood dishes. The variety of seafood in Dalian includes fish, prawns, clams, crabs, scallops, sea urchins, oysters, sea cucumbers, mussels, lobsters,
conches,
abalone,
algae,
razor clams,
urechis unicinctus,
mantis shrimps,
jellyfish and so on. During the winter, many seafoods such as clams, mussels and abalone gain the most fat. Colorful Snowflake Scallops () is a local seafood dish, where egg white is made into snowflake-shape to embrace the scallops, with seasonal greens, carrot and hot pepper cut into small pieces as decorations on top. Another popular local dish is Salted Fish with Corn Cake (), where steamed or fried corn cake is served with fried salted fish. Legend goes that, in the old days fishermen going out fishing in the morning couldn't return home to have lunch, so they baked fresh fish to eat with corn cakes, and the habit passed down from generation to generation and eventually became a famous food among local people. Dalian-style Grilled Squid () is also a local delicacy. It originated in Dalian, where the squid is produced. It is made by frying the squid on an iron plate, then cutting the squid into sections with a spatula, and sprinkling it with special sauce.
Menzi () is a traditional local snack. A protein-rich starch paste coagulated from an extract of potatoes is cut into pieces and fried on a pan to create a crisp cover. A mixed seasoning of smashed garlic, sesame, and sauces is added on eating.
Theaters Well-known theaters in Dalian are:
Dalian People's Culture Club (mainly for
music),
Hongji Grand Stage (for
Beijing Opera), Working People's Theater-Doudou Grand Stage (, mainly for
Errenzhuan) and
Development Area Grand Theater ().
Sports Sports play a big role in the local culture. Dalian's former
football club,
Dalian Shide (formerly known as Dalian Wanda as the club was originally sponsored by the
Dalian Wanda Group), achieved a total of
eight titles from China's top-tier football league, the
Chinese Jia-A League and the later rebranded
Chinese Super League, and was widely considered one of the most successful clubs in Chinese football history. In the
Asian Football Confederation, the club reached the
1997–98 Asian Club Championship and
2000–01 Asian Cup Winners' Cup finals. Several of China's greatest players, including
Sun Jihai,
Hao Haidong and
Li Ming, made their names with
Dalian Shide. Dalian also produced many top Chinese football players thanks to its youth training system and grassroots football culture. As of the
2014 season of the
Chinese Super League, out of the 448 registered Chinese players, a total of 71 players are from Dalian. and a giant football statue was placed in the Labor Park near downtown Dalian in its honor. Current football clubs in the city are
Dalian Pro playing in the
Chinese Super League and
Dalian Pro W.F.C. playing in the
Chinese Women's Football League. Both of their home stadiums are the
Dalian Sports Centre Stadium. The 60,663-capacity
Dalian Sports Centre Stadium, the 30,777-capacity
Jinzhou Stadium, the 30,000-capacity
Puwan Stadium and the 8,000-capacity
Dalian Medical University Stadium are notable stadiums in Dalian. Other popular sports enjoyed by the local Dalianese include swimming, skiing, golf, cycling, bowling and billiards. The government organizes various events every year in Dalian, like marathon, tennis and so on. As part of the
2013 National Games of China in
Liaoning in 2013, Dalian was a host city for 12 events, including
synchronized swimming,
field hockey,
gymnastics,
sailing and
canoeing. In February 2018,
Dalian Wanda Group decided to take over
Dalian Pro (then Dalian Yifang), after a lapse of 20 years before Wanda Group decided to reinvest in a Dalianese football club. Wanda Group announced a long-term investment plan to help Dalian build more advanced football infrastructure, improve on youth training, and revitalize local football culture and Chinese football culture as a whole.
City-wide festivals and events Xinghai Square, Dalian Xinghai Convention & Exhibitions Center, the Dalian World Expo Center and the hotels on Renmin Road are the main places where Dalian's major annual events are held. Every year from January to February, the Bingyugou Ice Lantern Festival is held in Bingyugou Scenic Area in
Zhuanghe City. The event features a large number of ice sculptures, snow sculptures and colorful ice lanterns. Visitors can also participate in a series of ice-sports including ice-skating, ice hockey and
iceboating. From late April to May, the Lüshun International Cherry Blossom Festival is held. The main site is
203 Hill, and the other site is
Longwangtang Cherry Blossom Park. It is said that the first cherry trees were planted by Japanese soldiers stationed in
Lüshun during
World War II, in order to ease their homesickness. Today, the 203 Hill site has more than 3000 cherry trees, and boasts to be the largest
cherry blossom park in China with the most varieties. Each May, the Dalian International Walking Festival takes place. The purpose of the festival is to foster health and peace for the whole community. It is widely popular among citizens and attracts many foreign participants. Dalian is the only city in China recognized by the
IML Walking Association. Four different routes of , , , and are provided for participants, with the longest route going from
Xinghai Square along Binhai Road to Laohutan Ocean Park, Bangchuidao Scenic Area and finally reaching Dalian International Conference Center. Starting from 2012, Jinshitan National Holiday Resort also serves as a venue for the festival. Every May, the
Dalian International Marathon is held. With the first marathon held in 1987, it is one of the four oldest marathon races in China. The main venue is the Jinshitan National Holiday Resort. Every June, the China International Software & Information Service Fair is held in Dalian World Expo Center. Officials from overseas government departments, CEOs of World Top 500, well-known consulting firms and overseas IT associations attend the fair each year. Dalian International Beer Festival takes place in
Xinghai Square every year from July to August. It is similar to
Oktoberfest in
Munich and is a widely popular event in the city. Activities of the Beer Festival include exhibitions by beer manufacturers, a beer disco plaza, a beer culture exhibition, a beer drinking contest, a photography contest, the Beer Industry Summit, and a beer quiz. Dalian International Automotive Exhibition is held in August in Dalian Xinghai Convention & Exhibitions Center and Dalian World Expo Center. The annual Dalian International Fashion Festival is held in September in Dalian Xinghai Convention & Exhibitions Center and Dalian World Expo Center. For the past decade, the festival has been attracting the world's top fashion designers, businessmen and models to Dalian. Arrangement for the show includes various theme activities including the Garment Export Fair, fashion exhibitions, fashion competitions and a model contest.
Inter-governmental Japan maintains a branch office for its
Consulate General of Japan at Shenyang and a
JETRO office in Dalian, reflecting a relatively large Japanese population. Japan Chamber of Commerce & Industry has about 700 corporate members. Those Japanese who had lived in Dalian before the War have organized the Dalian Society.
Religion , Dalian had 29 Christian churches (27 of them Protestant, 2 of them Catholic), 10 mosques, 34 Buddhist temples, and 7
Taoist temples, according to the statistics of the city government. Taoist temples can be found in various districts including downtown Dalian (Hua Temple in Zhongshan Park), in Lüshunkou District (Longwang Temple), and in Jinzhou District (Jinlong Temple in Daweijia, Xiangshui Temple at the foot of
Dahei Mountain, and Zhenwu Temple in Liangjiadian). Buddhist temples are in downtown Dalian (Songshan Temple on Tangshan Street and Lianhuashan Temple on Yingchun Road), on the northern side of Anzi Mountain (Anshan Temple), at Daheishi (Thousand-Hand Buddha & 500 Luohan Statues), in Lüshunkou District (Hengshan Temple at Longwangtang), and in Jinzhou District (Guanyinge-Shengshui Temple on Dahei Mountain).
Dalian Catholic Church (built in 1926) is in downtown Dalian, west of Dalian Railway Station. Protestant churches are near Zhongshan Square (
Yuguang Street Church, the former
Dalian Anglican Church, built in 1928 in the British Consulate General's premises by the
Church of England and
Anglican Church of Japan jointly), on Changjiang Road (
Beijing Street Church, now called Cheng-en Church, originally built in 1914 by the
Danish Lutheran Church), on Xi'an Road (Christian Church for Korean Chinese and South Koreans), east of the airport (the newly built Harvest Church, which can seat 4000 people), in Jinzhou (the newly built Jinzhou Church) and in Lüshunkou District (Lüshun Church, a former Danish Lutheran church).
Dalian Mosque is on Beijing Street. ==Notable people==