14 Cities to Explore
Discover the unique charm of each city
Capital of Liaoning province and the historic heart of Manchuria—a city where Qing dynasty grandeur meets heavy industry heritage.
A romantic coastal city known as the "Pearl of the North," famous for its beaches, squares, and colonial architecture.
China's "Steel Capital" and home to the world's largest jade Buddha, set against the stunning Thousand Lotus Peaks of Qianshan Mountain.
China's "City of Coal" and birthplace of the Lei Feng spirit, surrounded by the scenic reservoirs and forests of eastern Liaoning.
Home to Asia's longest underground river cave, UNESCO World Heritage Wunu Mountain, and the most spectacular autumn maple foliage in Northeast China.
A border city on the Yalu River facing North Korea, famous for the Broken Bridge, border tourism, and the beautiful Fenghuang Mountain.
A historic city in western Liaoning known for the unique Bijiashan (Brush Holder Mountain) island and its rich modern history.
A historic port city in Liaoning known for its deep-water harbor, European colonial architecture, and the Xianrendao Island resort.
China's "Agate Capital" and a city of deep Tibetan Buddhist heritage, home to 8,000-year-old Neolithic sites, spectacular cliff carvings, and one of eastern China's largest Tibetan Buddhist temples.
One of the oldest cities in Northeast China with over 2,300 years of history, home to the iconic White Tower, grand Guangyou Temple, and soothing Gongchangling hot springs.
A wetland city in Liaoning famous for the stunning Red Beach (Honghaian) where crimson Suaeda salsa plants cover the coastline each autumn.
The comedic heart of Northeast China, birthplace of China's most beloved comedy stars, surrounded by rolling hills, wetlands, and steam locomotive heritage.
Known as the "Hometown of the First Bird" and "Birthplace of Flowers," Chaoyang is a city of extraordinary paleontological treasures and 5,000-year-old Hongshan civilization.
A coastal city in western Liaoning known for the ancient Xingcheng city wall, Juhua Island, and its strategic military port.