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Aerial photography of Lan Qi Airport in Yingkou, Liaoning Province, is famous.

Yingkou City is located in Liaodong Peninsula, at the mouth of Liaohe River, near Liaodong Bay of Bohai Sea. Yingkou is the first port opened to the outside world in the modern history of northeast China. In the Qing Dynasty, Mongolian Hu Ba people grazed here, and tents were like military camps. People call it "Ruth", because there are no ditches at high tide, so it is named "Trenchless Camp". After the opening of the port, Yingkou Bank, which has no ditch, is referred to as Yingkou for short. Yingkou is the birthplace of China's national financial industry, and it is also another name of Shanghai and Niuzhuang.

Figure-Location Map of Yingkou City, Liaoning Province

Yingkou Lan Qi Airport is located near Lan Qi Village, Binhai New Area, Yingkou City, Liaoning Province, hence its name.

Figure-Overlooking Yingkou Lan Qi Airport

Will the name "Lan Qi" be associated with the "blue flag" in the Eight Banners of Manchu? Yes, Lan Qi Village, formerly known as Lan Qi Village, was once the pasture of Lan Qi, the Eight Banners Army. Later, when the village was formed, Lan Qi was named the village. In 1950s, in order to popularize simplified characters, Chinese characters with more strokes were replaced by simplified characters or simple homophones, and Lan Qi Village became Lan Qi Village.

Yingkou Lan Qi Airport was opened to traffic in February 2006. The airport is close to the urban area, about17km away from the urban area of Yingkou.

Figure-Overlooking Yingkou Lan Qi Airport Terminal

Yingkou Lan Qi Airport is a 4C-class domestic regional airport with a small scale. The terminal building covers an area of 1 000 square meters, and the runway is 2500 meters long and 45 meters wide.

Although Yingkou Lan Qi Airport is small, there are many passengers. In 2065438+2009, the passenger throughput was about 406500 passengers. In 2020, the airport will open domestic all-cargo flights, which is the first case in Northeast China.