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  2. Port of Dalian - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Dalian (38° 55' N 121° 41' E) founded in 1899 lies at the southern tip of Liaodong Peninsula in Liaoning province and is the most northern ice-free port in China. It is also the largest multi-purpose port in Northeast China serving the seaports North Asia, East Asia and the Pacific Rim. It is the trade gateway to the Pacific.

  3. Dalian - Wikipedia

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    Dalian (/ d ɑː ˈ l j ɛ n / dah-LYEN) [5] is a major sub-provincial port city in Liaoning province, People's Republic of China, [6] and is Liaoning's second largest city (after the provincial capital Shenyang) and the third-most populous city of Northeast China (after Shenyang and Harbin).

  4. Liaodong Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    Map including the Liaodong Peninsula. The Liaodong Peninsula lies on the northern shore of the Yellow Sea, dividing the Liaodong Bay (the largest of the three bays of the Bohai Sea) to its west from the Korea Bay to its east. It forms the southern part of a mountain belt that continues northward in the Changbai Mountains.

  5. Jinzhou, Dalian - Wikipedia

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    20 kilometers northeast of the downtown Dalian; Pulandian District to the north, Ganjingzi District to the south, the Yellow Sea to the east and the Bohai Sea to the west; Highest point: Dahei Mountain, 662 meters above sea level; In winter, the Yellow Sea side of Jinzhou District does not freeze, but the Bohai Sea side freezes in January and ...

  6. Dalian Bay - Wikipedia

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    Dalian Bay. Dalian Bay (simplified Chinese: 大连湾; traditional Chinese: 大連灣; pinyin: Dàlián Wān), known historically as Talienwan, Talien-wan and Talien-hwan, is a bay on the southeast side of the Liaodong Peninsula of Northeast China, open to Korea Bay in the Yellow Sea in the east.

  7. List of ports in China - Wikipedia

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    China has 34 major ports and more than 2000 minor ports. The former are mostly sea ports (except for ports such as Shanghai, Nanjing and Jiujiang along the Yangtze and Guangzhou in the Pearl River delta) opening up to the Yellow Sea (Bo Hai), Taiwan Strait, Pearl River and South China Sea while the latter comprise ports that lie along the major and minor rivers of China. [1]

  8. Google Maps - Wikipedia

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    Google.cn also shows Taiwan and the South China Sea Islands as part of China. Google Ditu's street map coverage of Taiwan no longer omits major state organs, such as the Presidential Palace, the five Yuans, and the Supreme Court. [142] [additional citation(s) needed] Feature-wise, google.cn/maps does not feature My Maps.

  9. Lüshun Port - Wikipedia

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    Entering Lüshun Port from the Yellow Sea (left), a 1903 photo Hoisting the Soviet Naval Flag Over Lüshun Naval Port, a 1945 photo. Lüshun Port (Chinese: 旅顺港; pinyin: Lǚshùn gǎng), formerly Port Arthur, in Lüshunkou District, Dalian, Liaoning province, China can refer to the original Lüshun Naval Port (Chinese: 旅顺军港) for military use or the New Lüshun Port (Chinese ...