Port of Qinhuangdao
Port in North China
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Port of Qinhuangdao is a seaport on the Bohai Sea, located in the Haigang District of urban Qinhuangdao, Hebei, People's Republic of China.
Together with the Port of Huanghua, Qinhuangdao Port is a major port for coal transportation.[1]
Qinhuangdao is the nation's coal shipping center which is also seen as a barometer of the economy. The daily transport capacity was at least 50 vessels per day in the past.[2]
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External links
- Port of Qinhuangdao website
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Ports of China
Most important waterway ports in China. See here for land and air ports
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Huai Basin |
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Yangtze Basin | |
Pearl River Basin |
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Mekong Basin |
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39°55′20″N 119°37′7″E / 39.92222°N 119.61861°E / 39.92222; 119.61861
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