Located at No.5 Jiefang Road, Zhongshan District, Dalian, the park, which was founded in 1898, has been renamed several times: the Russians who founded the park named it the western suburb of Dalian Xiyuan because Dalian was small at that time; 1905, Japan invaded Dalian, expanded the park, and built sumo courts, golf courses, horseback riding clubs, swimming pools and other facilities in the courtyard. Because there were tigers in the park at that time, it was renamed Tiger Park. Later 1925, the ashes of the Japanese invaders who died in the war were moved here and a tower was built for the Japanese to pay tribute to. 1926, the scale of Dalian city continued to expand, and the park was located in the center of the city, so it was renamed Central Park again. After the founding of New China, the government mobilized voluntary labor of the masses, further renovated and renovated the park, and erected a monument beside the lotus pond, saying "Labor creates the world", and the resulting name "Labor Park" is still in use today.
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