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The modern buildings on Zhongshan Square in Dalian refer to the buildings on Zhongshan Square in Dalian, Liaoning Province, China, built mostly in the first half of the twentieth century, during which time Dalian was Japan's leased territory. These buildings were declared the "Cultural Heritage Sites under Protection by the Chinese State Government" in 2001 and the "Heritage Buildings under Protection by the Dalian Municipal Government" in 2002. The scene of this area with the modern buildings of the first half of the 20th century in China is comparable, in a smaller scale, to that of The Shanghai Bund. ==Zhongshan Square== Zhongshan Square in Dalian was originally built by the Russians as Nikolayevskaya Square (in (ロシア語:Николаевская площадь), meaning Nikolai's plaza) in 1898.〔(Zhongshan Square and other attaractions in Dalian, China )〕 It was later renamed by the Japanese as Ōhiroba (in (日本語:大広場)), meaning the large plaza. After 1945, it was further renamed as Zhongshan Square, after Sun Zhongshan, the first president of the Republic of China. The square is round and is 213 meters in diameter. There are ten roads that come radially out of the square, anticlockwise: * Zhongshan Road ((中国語:中山路)) - west * Yuguang Street ((中国語:玉光街)) * Yan'an Road ((中国語:延安路)) - south * Jiefang Street ((中国語:解放街)) * Luxun Road ((中国語:鲁迅路)) * Renmin Road ((中国語:人民路)) - east * Qiyi Street ((中国語:七一街)) * Minsheng Street ((中国語:民生街)) * Shanghai Road ((中国語:上海路)) - north * Minkang Street ((中国語:民康街)) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Modern Buildings on Zhongshan Square in Dalian」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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