• Entering Lüshun Port from the Yellow Sea (left), a 1903 photo. Hoisting the Soviet Naval Flag Over Lüshun Naval Port, a 1945 photo.
  • Lushun prison is monument to Japanese inhumanity to the Chinese and Korean peoples with stories and examples of evil cruelty.
  • Also called Lüshun City or (more literally) Lüshun Port, it was formerly known as both Port Arthur and Ryojun.
  • Detailed information about vessel Arrivals / Departures / Estimated Arrivals for the Port of LUSHUN, [CN] China (CNLSH).
  • General Cargo (100%), Tankers (0%) and Passenger Ships (0%), are the vessel types that commonly call at LUSHUN.
  • The last Soviet forces finally withdrew from Lüshun (Port Arthur) in 1955, after which it became an important Chinese naval base.
  • It is not really a port with many battleships nowadays, but the war history and the geographical and strategic importance of this key port are the main things...
  • Lushun Port, China business opportunities, photos and videos, contact information.
  • Lüshun Naval Port for military use or the New Lüshun Port for commercial use. The Port handled such types of Cargo as Coal, Petroleum.
  • Find current position of ships in port LUSHUN on live AIS map, shipping companies, photo gallery, dual tracking, information.
  • Lüshun New Port is situated nearby to the passenger ship terminal Lvshun New Port and the forest 台山今冈公园.
  • Summary The port Lushun New Pt is also know as UN/LOCODE CN LSH and it is located in China, Eastern Asia.
  • Entrance to Port Arthur, occupied by the Russian squadron ILN 1898-0108-0017.jpg 928 × 612; 386 KB. ... Lüshun Port,2010,08.jpg 689 × 572; 159 KB.