From Dalian to Lushun, it takes more than one hour to drive. Lushun is a city full of disasters. The first stop, Lushun Museum, has been built for 100 years. After Japan invaded Dalian in 1905, it was rebuilt in 1916 on the basis of the uncompleted Military Club in Russia. In November 1918, it was renamed Guandong Dufu Museum. The two floors not only display local cultural relics, but also treasures borrowed from Shaanxi Museum. I don't know what Haohao has learned. I have gained a lot. Thank you (Rose). Behind is the Museum of the old site of the Guandong Army Command. Nine commanders of the Guandong Army successively entered the building and shocked the Chinese and foreign "918" Incident, which was plotted here. The building is being decorated. It's broken. Turning a corner is the Sino-Soviet Friendship Memorial Tower. There are reliefs of figures, lotus flowers and Tiananmen on the tower. But the Soviet Union is disintegrated and does not exist. Driving to Baiyushan scenic spot, located on the North Bank of Lushun Port, is the most famous scenic spot in Lushun. It is said that climbing to the top of the mountain overlooks the whole port of Lushun. I saw the harbour, the warship, but the fog was too big to be beautiful. There is a tall tower in the scenic area. Formerly known as the "Praise Tower", it was built by the Japanese Army to honor the officers and soldiers loyal to the Emperor in the war between Japan and Russia. This tower embodies the efforts of more than 20,000 Chinese craftsmen and migrant workers. This pagoda was later renamed Baiyu Pagoda by the Russians, scratched the letters on the Japanese, and threw everything away. Haha, it has now become a crime of aggression history. Chairman Mao renamed it Baiyushan Pagoda. We used UAVs to fly up and look through the holes and see the display in the tower. The last stop was the most terrible and unacceptable. Wanzhong Tomb Memorial Hall. On November 21, 1894, the Japanese invading army invaded Lushunkou and massacred the people in the city for four days. The bodies of the people in Lushun were piled up in mountains and bloodshed into rivers. Nearly 20,000 people were killed and only 36 people remained in the city. After the massacre, the Japanese army concentrated the bodies of the victims on cremation and burned them for more than ten days to cover up their ears and eliminate the evidence. How many Chinese do we have? Is killing interesting (contemptuous) (contemptuous)