Dough sculpture refers to the manual skill of molding mature dough into various forms, such as flowers, birds, fish, insects, scenery, figures and animals, by hand and using special shaping tools. The art of dough sculpture in China dates back to the Han Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD). After thousands of years of inheritance and development, it has become an integral part of Chinese culture and folk art. It also serves as invaluable physical evidence for archaeology, folklore, sculpture, and aesthetics.
The Jinshi Wax Museum is located in the central area of the Jinshitan National Tourist Resort. It is currently the largest wax museum in the world in terms of exhibition scale, with the most abundant exhibits and the most realistic scene settings. With an exhibition area of up to 16,500 square meters, it showcases over 300 wax figures.
The Dalian LNG receiving station, an exclusive LNG facility in Northeast China, has seen over 300 ship arrivals and six loadings since its commencement in 2011.
Looking ahead to January to August, an estimated $658 million in investment is anticipated, marking a substantial 107.6 percent year-on-year growth.
Dalian Automobile Terminal Co Ltd stands out as the sole roll-on/roll-off terminal company among China's coastal ports equipped with a dedicated railway line for automobile transportation within the port.
Watch the video to delve into Kim's China journey and hear his stories with the students in Jinpu New Area.
The Dalian boundary checkpoint is playing a pivotal role in facilitating the global expansion of foreign trade commercial vehicles by providing top-notch customs clearance services.
Here, the swaying "Gondola" cruise ship weaves its way through European-style buildings, whisking us off to distant lands. It's a place where we can craft our own stories, saturated with an exotic atmosphere.