Lüshun

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Lüshun is a strategically important port city in northeastern China, historically known as Port Arthur and noted for its role in several major conflicts.

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Label Occurrences
Lüshun canonical 7

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf port city
urban district
connectedBy highways to Dalian urban core
railway to Dalian
country China
guardsAccessTo Bohai Bay
port of Yingkou
Port of Tianjin
surface form: ports of Tianjin
hasFacility commercial port
military harbor
naval base
hasFunction commercial shipping hub
naval defense base
tourist destination
hasHistoricalName Lüshunkou
Port Arthur
Ryojun
hasLandmark Lüshun Museum
Port Arthur fortress remains
Russo-Japanese War memorials
White Jade Hill tower
language Mandarin Chinese
locatedIn Dalian
Liaoning
surface form: Liaoning Province

Manchuria
surface form: Northeast China
locatedOn Bohai Sea
Liaodong Peninsula
Yellow Sea
notableEvent First Sino-Japanese War
Port Arthur massacre
Russo-Japanese War
Siege of Port Arthur
Soviet–Japanese War (1945)
surface form: World War II operations in Manchuria
partOf Bohai Strait
Lüshunkou District
strategicImportance gateway to Bohai Bay
ice-free naval port
timeZone China Standard Time
usedBy Imperial Japanese Navy
Imperial Russian Navy
People's Liberation Army Navy
wasControlledBy Imperial Japan
surface form: Empire of Japan

Qing dynasty
Russian Empire
Soviet Union
wasLeasedBy Imperial Japan
surface form: Empire of Japan

Russian Empire
wasReturnedTo China
surface form: People's Republic of China

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Liaodong Peninsula contains Lüshun
Lüshunkou formerName Lüshun
Port Arthur alsoKnownAs Lüshun
Lüshun siege location Lüshun
An Jung-geun deathPlace Lüshun
Kantōshū majorPort Lüshun