Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Port of Beibu Gulf (CNQZH, from Port of Qinzhou [3]) is a port located in the Gulf of Tonkin (also known as Beibu Gulf), constituted by Port of Fangcheng, the Port of Qinzhou (also Qinzhou bonded logistics park) and the Port of Beihai from west to east.
The Beibu Gulf Economic Rim [1] or Beibu Economic Belt (simplified Chinese: 环北部湾经济圈; traditional Chinese: 環北部灣經濟圈; pinyin: Huán Běi bù wān jīng jì quān) also known as Gulf of Tonkin Economic Belt in (Vietnamese: Vành đai kinh tế vịnh Bắc Bộ) defines the economic region or rim surrounding around China's southwestern coastal region and cities around ...
Beibu Gulf University is a university in Qinzhou City, ... The school covers an area of 2070 acres with approximately 700,000 square meters of building space. The ...
China's government delineated the baseline in the Gulf of Tonkin, known in Chinese as Beibu Gulf, using straight lines far from the coast, a move it said was in accordance with international law.
The Beibu Gulf Economic Zone covers six coastal cities along the Beibu Gulf. It integrates the cities of Nanning , the region's capital, Beihai , Qinzhou , Fangchenggang , Chongzuo and Yulin . The state will adopt policies and measures to support mechanism innovation, rational industry layout, and infrastructure construction in the Beibu Gulf ...
Weizhou Island (simplified Chinese: 涠洲岛; traditional Chinese: 潿洲島; pinyin: Wéizhōu Dǎo) is a Chinese island in Beibu Gulf in the Gulf of Tonkin. The largest island of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Weizhou is west of Leizhou Peninsula, south of Beihai, and east of Vietnam.
The Pinglu Canal (Chinese: 平陆运河; pinyin: Pínglù yùnhé), is a 134.2-kilometer inland river I-class waterway under construction between Xijin reservoir on the Yu river in Hengzhou and the lower part of the Qin River, allowing access to the Beibu Gulf. The canal will shorten the route between inland Guangxi and the sea by up to 560 km ...
The Guangdong Institute of Arts and Sciences is located in the county-level city of Lianjiang, in Zhanjiang, Guangdong, China, near the Beibu Gulf. [1] The school's campus was designed to house 20,000 people, covers an area of 1,590 mu, and the campus' buildings cover over 400,000 square meters. [1]