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Dalian 104 Guided Missile Chaser
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The Dalian 104 Guided Missile Chaser is a decommissioned warship that now serves as a floating museum, permanently moored at Hutan Bay in the Zhongshan District. Visitors can step aboard to explore the vessel's decks, bridge, and living quarters, getting a sense of daily life for sailors during the Cold War era. The ship is relatively compact, allowing for a self-guided tour that takes you through its missile launchers, anti-aircraft guns, and radar systems. The bay setting provides pleasant sea views, and the ship is often less crowded than other Dalian attractions, making for a relaxed visit. The experience is particularly appealing to military enthusiasts and those interested in naval history, as the 104 was once an active part of China's coastal defense fleet.
Don't miss
- Explore the bridge and see the original navigation equipment
- View the missile launchers and anti-aircraft guns on deck
- Walk through the crew's living quarters and galley
- See the engine room and learn about propulsion systems
- Enjoy panoramic views of Hutan Bay from the ship's upper decks
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Know before you go
- Allow at least 1.5 hours to fully explore all areas of the ship.
- Wear comfortable shoes with good grip, as decks can be slippery.
- Photography is allowed, but some interior areas may have restrictions.
- Check the weather forecast; the ship can be windy and cold in winter.
A bit of history
Commissioned in the 1950s, the 104 was a Soviet-designed guided missile chaser that served in the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy. After decades of service, it was retired and converted into a museum, opening to the public as a permanent exhibit at Hutan Bay.
Common questions
Is the ship still seaworthy?
No, the 104 is permanently moored and no longer operational. It is maintained as a museum exhibit.
Can I go inside the missile launchers?
No, the weapons systems are sealed off for safety, but you can view them from the deck.
Are there guided tours available?
Typically, self-guided tours are the norm, but audio guides or informational plaques are often provided.
Is the ship suitable for children?
Yes, children enjoy exploring the ship, but parents should supervise closely due to steep stairs and railings.
What else is there to do at Hutan Bay?
Hutan Bay is a scenic area with walking paths, seafood restaurants, and views of the coast. It's also near the Dalian Forest Zoo.
Can I bring food and drinks on board?
Food and drinks are generally not allowed inside the ship to preserve the exhibits.
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