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The major ports in China, including Shanghai(上海Shànghǎi), Dalian(大连Dàlián), Fuzhou (福州Fúzhōu), Guangzhou(广州Guǎngzhōu), Lianyungang(连云港Liányúngǎng), Ningbo(宁波Níngbō), Qingdao(青岛Qīngdǎo), Shenzhen(深圳Shēnzhèn), Tianjin(天津Tiānjīn), and so on.
a. Port of Shanghai
Sitting at the junction of the “golden watercourse” and the “golden coast”, the port of Shanghai connects well the rim of the Bohai(渤海Bóhǎi) Sea in the north, the Yangtze River Delta(长江三角洲Chángjiāng sānjiǎozhōu) in the west, Pearl River Delta(珠江三角洲Zhūjiāng sānjiǎozhōu) in the south, and meets Busan(釜山Fǔshān) and Inchon(仁川Rénchuān) of South Korea in the east. It is such advantageous location that makes it the first international sea port of China since the ancient times.
b. Port of Tianjin
The port of Tianjin is the sea portal of Beijing(北京Běijīng) even the whole North China. As one of the important waterway hubs of China, the port of Tianjin has developed into a prosperous port linking Tianjin and the world.
c. Port of Guangzhou
The port of Guangzhou is situated at the estuary of the Pearl River, where is the most active area of export-oriented economy of China, bordering on Hong Kong(香港Xiānggǎng), Macau and South China Sea. Its endowed location pushes it to be a big port linking the surrounding cities and the world. Nowadays, the port of Guangzhou has worked with over 100 domestic ports and over 350 ports from more than 80 countries and regions.
d. Port of Qingdao
Made up of Da(大dà) (big) Port, Zhong(中zhōng)(middle) Port and Huangdao (yellow island) Port, the port of Qingdao is famous for its narrow entrance and wide harbor. As a port just second to the ports of Shanghai and Shenzhen in container traffic, the port of Qingdao possesses China’s biggest container terminal, crude oil terminal, iron ore terminal and world-class coal terminal and bulk grain terminal.
e. Port of Shenzhen
The port of Shenzhen is a modernized one with complete quay berths. The port has eight harbor districts and has been listed as one of the ten sea port of China since 1994.
f. Port of Ningbo
Locate in the eastern coast of Zhejiang(浙江Zhèjiāng) Province with three harbor districts, the port of Ningbo has been being one of China’s important port. Today it has grown into a developed port of China.
g. Port of Dalian
With the Northeast China being the economic hinterland, the port of Dalian located in the Liaotung(辽东Liáodōng) Peninsula is the main water passage linking the three northeastern provinces of China. Now the port of Dalian has become the third biggest sea port of China that just second to the ports of Shanghai and Qinhuangdao(秦皇岛Qínhuángdǎo), it is also a “golden coast” with most ports of China.
h. Port of Xiamen(厦门Xiàmén)
The port of Xiamen is a natively good harbor situated in the southeast of China. It is the key post of southeastern China, container traffic and a key port connecting Taiwan(台湾Táwān).
i. Port of Lianyungang
The port of Lianyungang was put into operation in 1933 and has grown into an international port focusing on foreign trade transportation.
j. Port of Yingkou(营口Yíngkǒu)
The port of Yingkou is located in Liaotung Peninsula as well as the port of Dalian. It is the second biggest open port of northeastern China.
Every year the freight of Chinese sea ports are getting higher, a tendency showing even more the importance of China at an international scale. And more important, the coastal ports maintaining China’s economy. They enable the transportation of coal, containers, imported iron ore, and grain; roll-on-roll-off operations between mainland and islands; and deep-water access to the sea.
