- Lianyungang - Wikipedia
Lianyungang (simplified Chinese: 连云港; traditional Chinese: 連雲港; pinyin: Liányúngǎng) is a prefecture-level city in northeastern Jiangsu province, China It borders Yancheng to its southeast, Huai'an and Suqian to its south, Xuzhou to its southwest, and the province of Shandong to its north
- Lianyungang | Port City Economic Hub | Britannica
Lianyungang, city and seaport, northern Jiangsu sheng (province), eastern China It is situated near the mouth of the Qiangwei River and at the northern end of a network of canals centred on the Yunyan River that is associated with the innumerable salt pans of the coastal districts of northern Jiangsu
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Lianyungang (2025) - Tripadvisor
For anyone passing through Lianyungang for business or pleasure, I recommend visiting the mountain The view from the top of the mountain is wonderful It doesn't require a lot of physical fitness to reach the top, and you can get there by car or minibus until you reach the top
- Lianyungang Attractions: Sightseeing Sites, Things to Do
Lianyungang Attractions - Things to Do With a reputation as the 'City of Fantasy and Romance', the charming beaches and nature-blessed resorts of Lianyungang attract tourists from many other cities
- Lianyungang Attractions - chinatripedia
Today, this city stands as a pivotal port city in eastern China, the cultural birthplace of the renowned Chinese novel “Journey to the West,” the world’s capital of crystal, and a crucial intersection point for the Belt and Road Initiative
- Lianyungang Travel Guide: Discover Coastal Beauty and . . .
Immerse yourself in the coastal beauty and cultural heritage of Lianyungang, China, with our travel guide Explore the city's attractions, get valuable travel tips, and experience the unique blend of seaside charm and rich history that makes Lianyungang a captivating destination
- Lianyungang Culture, In Depth Analysis of Lianyungang Culture . . .
Lianyungang’s cuisine mirrors its role as a historic trade node Dishes like banji (fermented soybean fish) reveal Korean influences, while fengwei crab dumplings nod to Huaiyang culinary precision
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