Zhongshan Square
Zhongshan Square is a city square in the Zhongshan District of Dalian, Liaoning, China named for Sun Yat-sen ; originally designed and built by the Russians in the 19th century. Modern [Buildings on Zhongshan Square in Dalian|Several classical buildings] are located on the square, which were built during the first half of the 20th century by the Japanese.
History
The square was originally built in 1898 as Nikolayevskaya Square, when the Russian Empire controlled Dalian.When Manchuria came under Japanese rule, it was renamed by the Japanese to 'Ōhiroba', 'the large plaza')—with the Friendship Square, then known as Nishihiroba, being the 'small plaza'. In 1945, after the Japanese withdrawal, it was finally renamed Zhongshan Square in honor of Sun Zhongshan, the first president of the Republic of China.
In 1995, 36 sets of audio systems were installed at Zhongshan Square making it the first 'musical square' in China.
Design
Zhongshan Square is in diameter. Inside the five-lane roundabout there is a green zone and a paved area where people gather to dance on summer evenings, participate in foreign language corners, or do other activities. There are pedestrian underpasses leading to the inside of the square from both the Zhongshan and Renmin roads.The ten roads that radiate from the square in clockwise order are:
- Shanghai Road - north
- Minsheng Street
- Qiyi Street
- Renmin Road - east
- Luxun Road
- Jiefang Street
- Yan'an Road - south
- Yuguang Street
- Zhongshan Road - west
- Minkang Street