Yingkou is located on the northeast coast of Liaodong Bay in the Bohai Sea and at the estuary of Daliaohe River. It is the first trading port in northeast China to the outside world, one of the thriving places of the Chinese nation’s financial industry, one of the birthplace and first place of the dragon stamps, the largest seaside hot spring tourism cluster in China, rich in tourism resources such as “mountains, seas, rivers, forests, springs, temples”, and has been rated as the happiest city in China for two consecutive years. In recent years, relying on the Liaohe Cultural Industry Belt and the integrated development strategy of port, industry and city, Yingkou has made every effort to build a leisure tourism center around the Bohai Sea, established a tourism development pattern of “two cores, three belts and four clusters”, focused on the overall image of “leisure Yingkou, a spring city by the river and sea”, and comprehensively integrated cultural tourism with culture to shape tourism and tourism to promote culture.