Yingkou Liaohe Old Street is located in the west section of Liaohe Street, with a total length of 1.3 kilometers, and the whole block covers an area of more than 2, square meters. After the Sino-British Tianjin Treaty was signed in the 11th year of Xianfeng in Qing Dynasty (AD 1861), Yingkou became the first trading port opened to the outside world in Northeast China. Eleven countries including Britain, France, the United States, Russia and Japan successively set up consulates here, which objectively promoted the economic development of Yingkou. Chinese and foreigners lived together in the old street, making it the most prosperous business center and financial center in Northeast China at that time, and was known as "little shanghai in the North".
Walking through the old street, the prosperity is still the same. Here, the old silver pot, the earliest rudiment of logistics-big house, and the ancestor of banking-Yong Cheng Silver House are reproduced. Taishunxiang Tea House, which has a century-old inheritance, is restored. At the same time, it has the exquisite skills of Chen Qun, the fifth generation of folk dough figurines, and a new folk museum showing the history of Yingkou's opening for more than 15 years. Yingkou Cultural Celebrity Hall fully displays the unique style of Yingkou people.
Address: Liaohe street west section
type: historic district
playing time: suggested 1 hour
opening time:
open all day
ticket information:
no tickets are required.