Shenyang Travel Guide - How to Plan a Trip to Shenyang

Shenyang is the capital of the northeastern province of Liaoning and the largest city in northern China by urban population ( 8.1 million ).

It is known for its status as a leading industrial, commerce, and trade city. It is also home to impressive aspects of Chinese history that span thousands of years and include recent events that have shaped China's place in the global theater.

Shenyang has been given the title of "National Environmental Protection Model City" and "National Forest City", and was awarded one of the Top Ten Cities in China for two years running.

Shenyang is located in the center of Liaoning province. It is named for its position in relation to the Hun River (formally the Shen River). China's capital, Beijing, which sits to the southwest of Shenyang, can be reached by high-speed train on the Beijing–Harbin HSR in under 4 hours.

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Top Reasons to Visit Shenyang

  • 1) 144-hour Visa-Free City: For travelers transiting China via Shenyang's International Airport , Shenyang is an excellent city to plan a brief stop for an introductory trip to China's northeast.
  • 2) Northern Experience: The atmosphere in northeastern China varies greatly when compared with China's southern cities. Experience the warmth of the Dongbei (northeast) accent, cuisine, and people on your visit to Shenyang.
  • 3) Ancient History: Shenyang was the seat of the Manchu-led Qing Dynasty (1644–1912), and briefly the capital of China. The Shenyang Palace and Qing Emperor tombs are UNESCO World Heritage and very popular with tourists.
  • 4) Modern Expansion: With government investment, Shenyang has grown exponentially in recent years. Strong connections with foreign companies such as BMW, have led to an increase in foreigners and modern attractions.

The Top 9 Attractions

1. shenyang imperial palace.

While less well known than the Forbidden City of Beijing, Shenyang's Imperial Palace was built by the first Qing Emperor in 1625. During the Manchu reign of the Qing Dynasty, Shenyang became the political and cultural center of all China. It is one of Shenyang's three UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

2. Zhaoling Mausoleum

There are two tombs of the former Qing Emperors located here and both are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Admission is 50 CNY for the basic tour and visitors can expect to spend plenty of time learning the history of these early Qing Dynasty Emperors.

3. Zhongshan Square

Located in a busy part of the city, Zhongshan Square is also home to the tallest statue of Mao Zedong in the world. The buildings around the square predate the Japanese occupation and many were built by Japanese architects. The square is a gathering place and landmark for the people of Shenyang as well as visitors.

4. Korea Town

Due to Shenyang's close proximity to Korea, the love for Korean BBQ is strong throughout the city. In Xita, or Korea Town, visitors can find the best samplings of Korean cuisine to be found in China.

Xita is also home to many bars, malls, and markets featuring uniquely Korean goods. This a great place to start your exploration of Shenyang's Nightlife.

5. The 9.18 Historical Museum

Perhaps one of the most recent historical events to affect Shenyang directly, the 9.18 Museum commemorates the events surrounding

the Mukden Incident of 1931. The museum is unique in both architecture and presentation. Visitors can browse both Chinese and English accounts of the event. The reality of the Japanese invasion and occupation is still a strong memory for the city of Shenyang and is observed with a citywide moment of silence on the anniversary of the Mukden Incident.

6. Beiling Park

The largest and most beautiful park in Shenyang is Beiling ('North Hill') Park. With a fee of only 5 CNY, it's well worth the price of admission.

Ancient Chinese gardens, pristine lakes filled with pink lotus, and plenty of space for outdoor activities makes the park a popular place to spend the afternoon in Shenyang.

7. Nanguan Catholic Church

The original church was built in 1861, but was destroyed during the Boxer Rebellion. The present church was rebuilt and is known as the Sacred Heart Cathedral of Shenyang. Mass is done in both Chinese and English and visitors are welcome to explore the church grounds daily.

8. Muslim Food Street

This neighborhood is home to many members of China's Muslim minority groups and creates unique experience apart from mainstream China. The shop, markets, and restaurants here all feature Halal options and cultural goods worth perusing.

9. Shenyang Expo Garden

Built for China's International Horticultural Exposition in 2006, the Expo Garden is now a permanent fixture on the Shenyang landscape. The immaculate gardens and natural areas provide an escape from the industrial city center. Calm ponds and interactive obstacle courses mean that the Expo Garden has something to offer for everyone.

Best Times to Visit Shenyang

The best seasons for visiting Shenyang are the Spring, Summer, and Autumn. Shenyang is known for its cold and dry winters, but the warmer months of April-October offer excellent weather for viewing all that Shenyang has to offer. Be sure to check your travel dates against the dates to avoid traveling in China that may impact your travel plans.

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Want a visa-free trip to Shenyang? Since January 1, 2019. Passengers from 51 countries/regions including the US, Canada, and most of the countries in Europe using Shenyang or Dalian's airports for transit are now allowed 6 visa-free days in Liaoning Province.

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Shenyang (沈阳 Shěnyáng) , formerly known as Mukden, is a city located in northeastern China’s Liaoning Province (辽宁省 Liáoníng Shěng). This bustling Chinese provincial capital with a complex past is a great destination for Qing dynasty history buffs. CLI’s Shenyang Travel Guide introduces the highlights of this fascinating northeastern Chinese city.

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What makes shenyang famous, meteorite mountain park, qipan mountain, qipan scenic area, beiling park, international horticultural expo garden, shenyang botanical garden, royal ocean world, tai cny pedestrian street, strange slope, getting there, weather and best time to travel, something for everyone.

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Shenyang is the largest city and administrative capital in northeast China. The city is bordered by Changbai Mountain in the north and the Liaodong Peninsula in the south. Today, Shenyang’s population is estimated to be 8,299,000, and it occupies an area of 12,948 square kilometers (4,999 square miles).

Shenyang features two administrative counties, Faku and Kangping, and is the political, cultural, and economic headquarters of Liaoning Province.

Shenyang natives speak Shenyang dialect, which is quite similar to China’s standard Mandarin dialect, putonghua .

The city is known for its stunning natural scenery and industrious population, and time spent there is time well spent.

modern apartment buildings next to the sea at dawn in Shenyang, China

Today, Shenyang is a bustling modern metropolis.

Shenyang is famous for a variety of reasons. It is in this city that the Japanese conquered the Russian army in 1905 during the Battle of Mukden .

The city was also once home to the Chinese warlord Zhang Zuolin and is currently home to renowned Chinese film actresses like Jin Qiaoqiao and Gong Li. Other notable persons originating from Shenyang include tennis player Ma Lin, pianist Lang Lang, and peace activist Yoshiko Yamaguchi.

Shenyang is also known for having been the birthplace of the Manchu Qing dynasty (1636-1912 CE), having briefly served as the Qing capital in the early days of the Manchu conquest.

After the Manchu capital moved to Beijing, Shenyang became a sort of secondary capital. As such, it is home to some of China's best preserved imperial palaces and tombs, such as the Shenyang Imperial Palace, Zhaoling Mausoleum, and the Fuling Mausoleum. Due to their artistic and cultural significance, these palaces are recognized by UNESCO as World Heritage sites.

The Shenyang Imperial Palace ( 沈阳故宫 Shěnyáng Gùgōng) , also known as Mukden Palace , was used as a base for the Manchu royals of the Qing dynasty and currently serves as a historical museum.

Interestingly, the Imperial Palace is the only existing complex that perfectly mimics the Forbidden City.

a map of Mukden Palace, a recommended destination among Shenyang tour guides

Visiting the sprawling Mukden Palace is a great way to gain insight into the Manchu-led Qing Dynasty.

Travelers interested in historical sites should also visit the Fuling Mausoleum (东陵 Dōnglíng), which is a tomb belonging to Nurhaci , the Qing dynasty's founder.

Shenyang is also the site of the Zhaoling Mausoleum, a tomb belonging to Emperor Huang Taiji, the second Qing emperor, and his wife. The Zhaoling Mausoleum is the largest tomb in China.

traditional Chinese architecture in Shenyang, China, a Shenyang travel guide favorite

Thanks to its rich history, Shenyang is a great place to learn about traditional Chinese architecture.

Shenyang is also famous for religious sites like the South Mosque and the Shisheng Temple. The South Mosque is the largest Islamic mosque in the city and one of the most important in China, while the Shisheng Temple is the city’s largest sanctuary for Tibetan Buddhists.

Last but not least, Shenyang boasts an impressive array of restaurants serving Chinese, Korean, and western cuisine. You can ask for traditional delicacies like stewed chicken and cold noodles or Western classics like pizza and steaks.

Other Top Shenyang Attractions

In addition to the Qing dynasty historical sites, there are many places to visit in Shenyang and a lot of fun activities to do. Here are the top attractions:

Have you ever wished to see meteorites up-close? Shenyang’s Meteorite Mountain Park allows you to have this extraordinary experience. Here, you can see the world’s most massive meteorite. which weighs at least 2 million tons. It's thought to have fallen to earth 1.9 billion years ago and is assumed to be nearly 4.5 billion years old.

Situated 20km (12.4 miles) away from the city, Qipan Mountain ( 棋盘山 Qípánshān) is a stunning natural feature of Shenyang. It was once the site of the Women's Chess Championship, which is how it got the name “qipan” ( 棋盘 qípán ), which means chessboard in Mandarin.

This beautiful reserve has slowly developed into a popular site for hiking and hunting exploits. Climb to the top for a panoramic view of Shenyang.

The Qipan Scenic Area is home to the Shenyang International Ice and Snow Festival. It is a great choice for those looking to have an exciting winter experience.

Aside from the festival, other key highlights include a beautiful lake and hills that you can explore. These attractions give you a view of the magnificent natural scenery of Shenyang.

Do you like going to expansive parks to relax? Then you will find Beiling Park interesting. It is the largest public park in Shenyang and promises a great experience.

In Chinese, the name 'Beiling' means the 'north tomb,' referring to the Zhaoling Mausoleum, tomb of Emperor Huang Taiji, which is located within the park.

To the west of the mausoleum are beautiful gardens and a kids' play area, which helps make the park a relaxing spot for families and groups.

Zhaoling Mausoleum, a Shenyang travel guide recommended spot

Zhaoling Mausoleum serves as the resting place of the second Qing emperor.

Just 18km (11.2 miles) away from Shenyang, the International Horticultural Expo Garden is a popular spot for nature lovers. Visiting the garden allows you to explore some of the most exceptional flora in Shenyang.

The 246-hectare garden is lavish and features ten imperial plots, 50 local yards, and 24 open parks earmarked for exhibitions.

An alternative to the International Horticultural Expo Garden, the Shenyang Botanical Garden is a lovely place to spend your afternoon. Established in 1959, it boasts of some of the world’s most elegant exotic flowers, bushes, and herbs.

There are more than 1,700 plant varieties in this garden, and this explains why it is a top travel destination for botanists. Here, you can find a variety of rare plant species. The Botanical Garden is an especially excellent place to welcome the spring season.

If you are looking to have fun with friends or family, Royal Ocean World is a great place to go. This amusement park is quite popular in downtown Shenyang. It features a waterpark called 'Hawaii' where you can enjoy water rides. It is also known to have a stunning aquarium that features exhibits with unique fantasy themes.

The Shenyang Tai Cny Street is a shopping paradise that is often crowded with local and foreign tourists. You can buy everything from local crafts to mouthwatering bites on this street. It has several permanent food joints that serve the best Chinese delicacies.

Located 30 km (18.6 miles) away from Shenyang, the 80-meter (262-foot) long Strange Slope is considered a natural wonder by many. It is a marvel to see and at the same time, weird, given that it seems to violate the laws of gravity.

If you stop a car at the foot of this slope, it will drift upwards towards the top of the slope instead of rolling downwards as you might expect. Whether you decide to drive or walk along the slope, the experience is a magical one.

Shenyang is considered a safe place to visit. Crime rates have dropped significantly over the past few years. Although the city is generally safe, it is still advisable to exercise personal security precautions when visiting this and other Chinese cities.

Shenyang enjoys the convenience of an elaborate transportation system. The city is connected to other parts of China by direct flights, buses, and high-speed trains.

International travelers can get to Shenyang through the Shenyang Taoxian International Airport, which is 30 km (18.6 miles) away. There are direct flights to the airfield from South Korea, Hong Kong, Tokyo, and Osaka.

For those traveling from other parts of China, there are direct flights to the Shenyang International Taoxian Airport from Sanya, Beijing, Xi'an, and Guangzhou, just to name a few.

By car, you can get to Shenyang from Beijing. The distance is about 685 km (425 miles). You can also book long-distance buses from Beijing, Harbin, Jilin or Dalian.

If you prefer railway transport, Shenyang has two stations, the north and south railway stations. Both stations are entry points to the city from Beijing, Jilin, Dalian, Tianjin, and Harbin.

Shenyang experiences dry weather at most times of the year. Summers get hot, with temperatures rising as high as 39.3 degrees Celsius (103 degrees Fahrenheit), while winters get cold, with temperatures dropping below 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit). It is advisable to wear lots of warm clothes in winter.

a traditional Chinese pavilion in Shenyang, China, a favorite stop for Shenyang travel guides

Due to its location in China’s northeast, winters in Shenyang can get quite cold. (Image Credit: Mukden Palace in the Snow © donpablovi/Instagram)

The best time to travel to Shenyang is between May and June, when the temperatures average 23-27 degrees Celsius (73.4-80.6 degrees Fahrenheit), and between August and October, when they average 16-28 degrees Celsius (60.8-82.4 degrees Fahrenheit). In addition to having warm weather, Shenyang is also less crowded at these times. 

Shenyang is a city that blends the ancient and the modern and offers a variety of activities for travelers. As we hope our Shenyang Travel Guide makes clear, anyone who visits this provincial capital is likely to find that there is plenty to see, do, and learn.

After visiting Shenyang, Qing dynasty history aficionados may also want to check out the Summer Palace in Beijing, which served as the primary residence of the Qing emperors during the latter portion of the dynasty.

If you're interested in continuing to explore China's long history through visits to other ancient Chinese cities, we recommend taking a trip to Suzhou , a city famous for its many classical Chinese gardens. You can also consider checking out Xi'an , a city famous for its role as the starting point of China's ancient Silk Road .

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Shenyang City, the capital of Liaoning Province, is about 626 kilometers northeast of Beijing. This legendary city witnessed the establishment and collapse of China’s final imperial dynasty - Qing (1636-1912) and was once shortly the capital of China. Therefore, it has a lot of Modern and Contemporary Chinese History to tell, making it a popular tourist destination for Chinese culture and history fans. Not far from Shenyang is Benxi, the Capital of Maple Leaf in China where you can get awe-inspiring autumn landscape to feast your eyes. In addition, being one of the traffic hubs of Northeast China (the well-known Dongbei Region), Shenyang is also a popular stopover city to visit Jilin, Changbaishan, Harbin, etc.

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Normally, visitors spend 2 days around enjoying a short tour to explore the highlights of Shenyang, including Mukden Palace (Shenyang Imperial Palace Museum), Marshal Zhang Mansion, Beiling Park and Zhaoling Tomb, etc. For those coming to Shenyang in autumn, they may also add one day more into their trip to indulge in the mountains of red and yellow maple leaves in Benxi. Besides, some visitors also prefer to extend their Shenyang tour to Jilin to visit Wusong Island and Changbaishan, to Harbin to attend the annual grand Harbin Ice and Snow Festival and visit China Snow Town or Yabuli Ski Resort, etc. What’s your preference? Contact us and tell your interests, your on-one-on China travel consultant is always ready to help!

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Spring (March to May): Spring in Liaoning is cool initially, with temperatures gradually rising. Daytime temperatures range from 5-15°C (41-59°F). It's a season of melting snow and budding vegetation.

Summer (June to August): Summers are warm and humid in Liaoning. Daytime temperatures often range between 20-30°C (68-86°F), occasionally reaching higher temperatures. It's the rainiest season, experiencing occasional showers and thunderstorms.

Autumn (September to November): Autumn is cool and comfortable, with temperatures ranging from 5-20°C (41-68°F). The region experiences vivid fall foliage.

Winter (December to February): Winters are cold and snowy in Liaoning. Daytime temperatures often stay below freezing, averaging around -5 to -15°C (23 to 5°F). Heavy snowfall and icy conditions are common.

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    7 Reasons to Visit Shenyang, China

    Why Visit Shenyang

    Things to know before your travel to Shenyang, what to do when you visit Shenyang, and how to make the best of your trip to Shenyang! 

    1. Get off the (slightly) Beaten Tourism Path in China

    First and foremost, Shenyang (Mandarin: 沈阳) is not a typical stop on the tourist route in China.

    Usually, when you think of tourism in China, cities like Beijing and Shanghai are the first that come to mind.

    But Shenyang is a second-tier (or New Tier 1 ) city, located a bit out of the way of that typical route. It’s easy enough to get to but, for many, it’s hard to find enough convincing information online to actually make the trip.

    My hope is that the following paragraphs can begin to change that mindset and prove that Shenyang is definitely worth the visit.

    Shenyang is the capital of Liaoning (Mandarin: 辽宁) province, with a metropolitan population of over 8 million.

    It is the largest city, and the industrial and economic heart of China’s Dongbei (Mandarin: 东北, trans.: northeast) region, consisting of Liaoning, Jilin and Heilongjiang provinces. Being where it is geographically, visitors can expect quite warm and humid weather during summer visits, and very cold and dry weather during its winter months, with highs and lows ranging from about 40°C to −35°C.

    2. Explore Unique Dongbei (North-East China)

    Shenyang is also the best starting point for the rest of your exploration of the Dongbei region.

    With an international airport, highspeed trains that move in every direction, and a wide range of other transportation options, travellers will be able to book a trip to their next destination with ease.

    Other Dongbei cities such as Dandong, Changchun, Dalian, Yanji and Harbin can all be reached via numerous methods of transportation, many of which will cater to a flexible schedule for those last-minute excursions.

    The city can also be reached from other major cities such as Beijing and Shanghai with ease.

    On top of that, Shenyang is one of the few cities that offers direct flights to Pyongyang, in addition to housing a North Korean consulate.

    3. Learn about Shenyang's Deep History 

    Shenyang has a long and extremely rich history and this narrative is present among numerous sites in the city, deriving from various time periods.

    The region has had such an active history that it would take days to read through it in any amount of detail. 

    Proof of human life has been discovered in the region that is estimated to be over 8000 years old.

    There is also extensive proof of life and culture in the region from around 6800-7200 years ago exhibited in the famous XinLe Museum.

    Beyond these periods and into recorded history, the city has changed hands (and names) countless times between various dynasties, nomadic warriors and even different countries. Just to name a few brief examples, the city was occupied by the Korean Koguryo Kingdom for some time beginning in the year 404. Much later in 1634, it was captured by the Manchu people.

    After that, it briefly played a role as the capital of the Qing Dynasty.

    In more modern times, the city has unwillingly become a stronghold for both Russian and Japanese imperial forces fighting for influence over the resource-rich Manchurian region.

    During the struggle between these foreign powers, Shenyang and its surrounding region arguably became the grounds for the invention of many methods of modern warfare preceding WWI, when the ferocious fighting of the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905) saw Japan rise to the stage of world powers by being the first Asian country to defeat a European country in a war that saw the first uses of the industrialized world’s new modernized technologies being utilized on a mass scale in battle.

    The conclusion of this battle resulted in a major shift of previously perceived power dynamics in East Asia and the world. It is also widely considered to be a major factor in the lead-up to WWI.

    With Japan’s victory, the region then became occupied by Japanese imperial forces, which abruptly ended after their defeat and surrender at the end of WWII, when Shenyang and the rest of Manchuria were returned to Chinese control. However, during the time of occupation, the region was known to be a hotspot of Chinese, Korean and Russian guerilla fighters opposing Japanese imperialism.

    After that time, Shenyang became a main battleground in the Chinese Civil War, first acting as a base for the nationalist Kuomintang and later being captured by the Communists.

    This rise and triumph of Mao Zedong’s Communist Party is memorialized in the city’s main square, Zhongshan Square (Mandarin: 中山广场 zhong’shan’guang’chang ), which displays what is reportedly the largest revolutionary statue of Mao Zedong in all of China in the centre of an expansive roundabout. 

    Today, the city is sprawling with tall modern buildings, broad avenues and shopping centres in every direction. It is a hub of heavy industry and although admittedly it is not the most aesthetically pleasing city across the board, few would refute the idea that it has an incredibly unique and distinctive character about it.

    4. Learn 'Dongbeihua', China's North East Dialect

    There is a local dialect spoken in Shenyang and its surrounding region that is known as Dongbeihua (Mandarin: 东北话, trans.: northeastern dialect).

    Some words, phrases and ways of speaking here might cause confusion if used in other regions of China.

    Imagine being a Briton in America referring to ‘the underground’ or ‘a lorry’ rather than ‘the subway’ or ‘a transport.’

    It’s likely that you’ll still be understood, but there might be some delay or confusion before your thoughts are clearly articulated.

    The dialect is often described as much more informal and derogatory than dialects in other parts of the country, giving an aura of grit to Shenyang’s population that matches the aesthetics of the city itself.

    The brusqueness of people from Dongbei will likely become apparent through their use of this dialect.

    Dongbeihua is known for terms and phrases that would be considered much more informal and sometimes even derogatory in other parts of China but have become something of a normal part of speech here. 

    This dialect has also become a standard in Chinese comedy due, in part, to the fact that other parts of China find it to be somewhat more humorous than their own dialects.

    5. Experience the Ethnic, Cultural and Religious Diversity of Shenyang

    After reading a brief history of Shenyang, it’s easy to understand that numerous cultural influences exist in the region and have played a major role in its cultural development. However, even with such turmoil and external influence in its past, the region has developed a thriving culture of its own that is not found in any other part of China.

    On top of being made up of 38 of 56 Chinese ethnic groups (some of which are native to the region), Shenyang is also home to a large population of Koreans (from the North, South and elsewhere) and Mongolians. 

    Xita (Mandarin: 西塔 xi’ta , trans.: west pagoda) is a neighbourhood in Shenyang that is well-renowned for being the world’s second-largest Koreatown.

    Its name derives from one of four Tibetan-style Buddhist stupas representing each cardinal direction in the city. Quite the interesting place, Xita is known for its international fashion imports, delicious foods and its former reputation as a Red-Light District.

    It’s proximity to Korea and historical significance has made it a base for Koreans of all backgrounds.

    Here you can find North Korean restaurants dotted between South Korean-style fried chicken spots and fashion boutiques, Chinese-Korean BBQ, flashy KTVs (karaoke bars), and so much more.

    It is also a hub for what could be called the city’s counterculture, where young clubgoers, usually adorned in all black and often with colourful hairstyles, yakuza-style tattoos and unconventional fashion senses, congregate to enjoy the nearby nightlife.

    Mongolian influence is slightly less apparent in the city in comparison but exists, nonetheless.

    In fact, it was the Mongol Yuan Dynasty (1206–1368) that first provided the city with the name Shenyang .

    Visitors will undeniably find Korean restaurants with much more ease, but traditional Mongolian cuisine can still be found throughout the city with a little extra effort.

    Despite a heavy anti-Japanese sentiment, influences from the Japanese occupation are still common throughout the city, as well.

    Although it is not uncommon to find numerous Japanese restaurants in any major Chinese city, Shenyang offers much more than this.

    There are museums dedicated to the Japanese occupation (i.e. the 9.18 Historical Museum), a POW site where the Japanese held Allied prisoners during WWII, and even entire neighbourhoods that were quite evidently built during the Japanese occupation based on their architectural characteristics.

    In recent years, it has become popular to open trendy cafés, breakfast houses and bars along these streets, providing visitors with a much different atmosphere than the usual hotspots in the city, which are often located in typical large, modern complexes.

    Shenyang is also home to a range of religious sites including Buddhist temples, mosques and churches.

    Notable among these sites are the NanGuan gothic cathedral, the abandoned Christ the Savior Russian Military Church, the Shenyang South Mosque and the Beita Buddhist Temple.

    Near the site of the mosque mentioned above, visitors will also likely come across and find themselves inevitably exploring Muslim Street.

    This is the centre for the Muslim population of Shenyang. Explore the street to see customs that differ from anywhere else in the city. Read more about this area in the next section.

    6. Shenyang's Local Cuisine

    Seeking advice on visiting Shenyang will always come back to food, and there’s a good explanation for that.

    Shenyang not only boasts its own local and regional cuisines but also provides a range of diverse options for those looking to try a wide variety of new things and/or find some of the comforts of home. 

    The local cuisine is referred to as Liaocai (Mandarin: 辽菜, trans.: Liaoning provincial cuisine) and the larger regional cuisine is referred to as Dongbeicai (Mandarin: 东北菜, trans.: northeastern cuisine).

    Although there is a lot of crossover between the two, there are some distinctions that make Shenyang unique compared to other cities and areas in the northeastern region.

    Dongbeicai is known for its hearty dishes and hints of Manchu-inspired flavour.

    Some of these include dumplings (Mandarin: 饺子 jiao’zi ), sour cabbage (Mandarin: 酸菜 suan’cai , often compared to sauerkraut) and meat pies (Mandarin: 馅饼 xian’bing or 肉饼 rou’bing ), among many others.

    Laobian Dumpling (Mandarin: 老边餃子館 lao’bian’jiao’zi’guan ) may very well be the epitome of local cuisine in the city of Shenyang.

    With a history dating back to 1829, it is one of the oldest and most famous restaurants in the city, undoubtedly known to all locals.

    It is located on Shenyang’s famous Zhongjie (Mandarin: 中街) shopping street, surrounded by malls, an extensive underground market, multiple sources of entertainment and a pedestrian-only street catering to consumer needs of all kinds.

    Therefore, there will be plenty to do and see both before and after your meal.

    Night Markets

    Shenyang is also home to a slew of night markets. These are the best places to have a taste of the multiple local delicacies, all in one place. It’s also one of the best places to interact with the local population. The most notable market is the massive Xingshun International Tourist Night Market (Mandarin: 兴顺国际旅游夜市 xing’shun’guo’ji’lu’you’ye’shi ).

    Snow Beer..?

    While you’re in Shenyang, and whether you’re looking for it or not, you will undoubtedly come across a brand of local beer called Snow (Mandarin: 雪花啤酒 xue’hua’pi’jiu , commonly referred to as 干啤 gan’pi [trans.: dry beer]).

    It’s presence in every shop, restaurant and bar will make it easy to overlook, but this beer is actually quite spectacular for one reason: it is the most consumed beer in the whole world!

    Although it is doubtful that anyone would recommend the beverage for its taste, it is worth having a try for bragging rights.

    It’s likely that, if you are not from China, your friends and family back home will have never heard of it since the beer is sold almost exclusively in China.

    And now you can say that you have tried it in the city where it was born!

    Along with the cultural diversity of the city mentioned in the previous section comes a plethora of diverse and delicious food options outside of the local cuisine, some of which have already been mentioned. 

    Read more on Xita and Korean food

    7. people of shenyang.

    Last but certainly not least, the local population of Shenyang makes the visit worth it.

    Most of the population are not as accustomed to seeing foreign visitors as the populations of those cities on the regular tourist routes.

    So, as a foreign visitor, be prepared for some prolonged glances, often followed by a smile! 

    This also means that finding locals that speak a comfortable level of English will be a more difficult task than in other locations in China, but this is all part of the experience, so practice up on your Mandarin or have a translation app ready to go!

    You’ll get the feeling that you have left the comforts of such a global city like Beijing to be immersed in what some would argue is a more authentic account of China.

    ( That’s not to say that you can’t find foreign foods and goods – don’t be surprised when you walk past a McDonald’s or H&M! ).

    The best places to see and interact with locals in Shenyang would likely be in the bustling underground markets (the largest of which is located at Zhongjie [Mandarin: 中街]) or the night markets serving local street food.

    With food and drink being such a large part of social life and relationship-building in China, the night markets are especially valuable in this sense for those that are looking to socialize and walk away from the experience with some new local friends. 

    People from Dongbei are said to be taller, have larger builds and be slightly gruffer than those in other regions of China.

    They’re also known for being more direct (often coming across as rude to outsiders) in their way of communicating.

    That being said, people from Dongbei have a warmness to them that aptly matches the heartiness of their local cuisine.

    Descriptions of their size, dialect and frankness may come across as daunting, but they are generally very welcoming and accommodating people that want to see guests walk away with a favourable impression of their home.

    Different people have different goals, intentions and desires when they’re travelling. Some locations are fit for some people, but not for others. Shenyang, on the other hand, is a well-rounded location that provides more than enough for every style of traveller. 

    Whether you’re looking to visit a city off the beaten paths of tourism in China, whether you’re a history buff hoping to experience the many rich historical narratives, whether you want to experience a range of culture and diversity far from home, whether you’re a foodie interested in some delicious new treats, whether you just want to relax and spend some time with locals in a new place… you’re guaranteed to find it in Shenyang.

    Even at this length, the article presented here cannot even remotely begin to explain all of the wonders to be found in the city of Shenyang, although I hope it has worked to spark your interest in visiting the city. The only advice I can provide now is to go and experience Shenyang for yourself.

    You’ll be happy that you did!

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    You'll enjoy the bars and museums in Shen He. You might want to make time for a stop at Mukden Palace or Liaoning Provincial Museum.

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    You'll enjoy the museums and gardens in He Ping. You might want to make time for a stop at Taiyuan Street or Middle Street.

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    You'll enjoy the mountain views and historic sites in Da Dong. You might want to make time for a stop at Joy City Mall or Mt. Qipan Scenic Resort of Shenyang.

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    While visiting Hun Nan, you might make a stop by sights like Shenyang Olympic Stadium and Shenyang Qipan Mountain.

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    You'll enjoy the restaurants and museums in Huanggu. You might want to make time for a stop at Beiling Park or Zhaoling of Qing Dynasty.

    You'll enjoy the restaurants and museums in Tie Xi. You might want to make time for a stop at Fairy Lake of Shenyang or Tiexi Forest Park.

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    • Mukden Palace

    You can learn about the history of Shenyang with a trip to Mukden Palace. Amble around the area's parks or experience its museums.

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    You can do some window-shopping at Middle Street during your stay in Shenyang. Amble around the area's gardens or experience its museums.

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    During your visit to Shenyang, you can browse for the perfect souvenirs at Taiyuan Street. You can enjoy the restaurants while in the area.

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    Explore the great outdoors at Beiling Park, a lovely green space in Shenyang. Amble around the area's forest or experience its museums.

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    Catch an event at Shenyang Olympic Stadium during your trip to Shenyang. Amble around the area's parks or experience its museums.

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    5/5 - excellent.

    Shenyang has a rich history all around the city. It’s worth to take a look at the local cuisines, local bars, and the Mukden Palace. I look forward to coming back one day.

    My trip was primarily to meet the family of my fiancee. They and everyone else I encountered treated me, a lone American, with absolute courtesy and respect. Despite my family's concerns, I never felt unsafe even though many of our walks were late.

    Beautiful and very clean city! Amazing food!!

    i liked the hotel overall. My only dislike was the room temp was not controllable and was running about 80 which was to hot for my likes.

    Modern, beautiful city. Lots to see, lots of shopping, lots of people eatching. Street food was outstanding.

    Shops are good, traffic is not that pleasant.

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    "B-21 remains on track to meet its key performance parameter for Average Procurement Unit Cost (APUC) of $550 million in Base Year 2010 dollars," Northrop Grumman stated in a June 18 press release , which highlighted key factoids about the future backbone of the U.S. Air Force's bomber fleet.

    "The government has fixed price production options for the first 21 aircraft. Final terms, quantity, and pricing beyond the first 21 aircraft are subject to negotiation. The government and Northrop Grumman have established not to exceed pricing for an additional 19 aircraft. The average not to exceed value for the subsequent lots is above the average unit price of the five LRIP lots," the aerospace firm added. 

    Inflation Woes – Just Part of the Problem for B-21

    The B-21 Raider, which is set to replace the aging B-1B Lancer and B-2 Spirit in the coming decade, has been touted as being the most advanced bomber aircraft ever built. It is also on track to be the most expensive, potentially exceeding the B-2 if enough Raiders aren't built.

    Current estimates put the price tag for the bomber as high as $600 million per aircraft, but only if the Air Force can buy the aircraft in volume to spread out the R&D costs. Yet, due to the rising costs , there had been concerns that the United States Air Force would be hard-pressed to buy enough of the B-21 Raider bombers in the coming years. In other words, the air service is facing a dilemma – it needs to buy more of the bombers to lower the per unit cost, but the price could still go up anyway, reducing the number that it can reasonably afford to buy!

    The Raider entered its Low-Rate Initial Production (LRIP) in January, and the first five production lots of the B-21 will total just 21 airplanes. However, that is entirely by design and was meant to ensure the costs are managed accordingly. That may not work out as planned.

    The Air Force hasn't provided an updated unit cost, while the service has also scaled back how much it requested to go towards the program for fiscal year 2025 (FY25), down to $2.7 billion from $4 billion projected last year.

    As previously reported , the U.S. Air Force anticipates a need for about 100 B-21 Raiders, while Northrop Grumman, which as the prime contractor has a vested interest in producing more aircraft, recommended a program of at least 200 bombers.

    The total number of the B-21 Raiders will come down to what lawmakers are likely willing to fund.

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