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Guide to Dalian (大连)






[top]Bookstores


For Chinese learning material, you can try
* Heishijiao Test Bookstore, 黑石礁考试书店, next to the KFC at the Heishijiao bus /
light rail stop. Small collection of general textbooks and HSK material.
* The Xinhua Bookstore, 民康街, third floor. Take 友好路 north from 友好广场 (NB: that
street runs both north and south, so make sure you are heading north), turn right at 民康街
and it's on your left up ahead Fourth floor also has some linguistics material that might be of
interest.
* Foreign Languages Bookstore. 外文书店. From the Xinhua Bookstore head south, first alley
on your right. Head about 100 meters down that alley and it's on your left. Chinese textbooks
are on the second floor. .


[top]Wireless Internet


Places confirmed as having reliable and free wireless Internet access.
* Starbucks Olympic Square. Not a huge number of power points, but you can usually find one.
* All's Well Cafe. Head west from the above Starbucks a couple of blocks, not sure of the exact
address.
* i55 on Gorky Street (爱伍伍,高尔基路). Two access points, one strong 11Mbps signal
and a weak 55Mbps one which I suspect comes from another cafe. The 55Mbps one works out faster,
but you may need to sit in the non-smoking section to pick it up. Some power points.
* West Coast. Opposite the 高新区 light-rail stop on 火炬路.
* Amici Coffee. On 友好路 just north of 友好广场.



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