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  2. Port of Ningbo-Zhoushan - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Ningbo-Zhoushan is the busiest port in the world in terms of cargo tonnage. It handled 888.96 million tons of cargo in 2015. [1] The port is located in Ningbo and Zhoushan, on the coast of the East China Sea, in Zhejiang province on the southeast end of Hangzhou Bay, across which it faces the municipality of Shanghai.

  3. Port of Shenzhen - Wikipedia

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    The ports are separated by the New Territories and the Kowloon Peninsula of Hong Kong into two areas: the eastern port and the western port. [ 2 ] Shenzhen's western port area is located to the east of Lingdingyang in the Pearl River Estuary , consisting of a deep water harbor with natural shelters.

  4. Port of Dalian - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, the port handled 21.5 million tons. [3] The Port of Dalian consists of Daliangang, Dalianwan, Xianglujiao, Nianyuwan, Ganjinzi, Heizuizi, Si'ergou and Dayaowan port areas. Port of Dalian is owned and managed by the state-owned Dalian Port Corporation Limited. It has established trading and shipping links with more than 300 ports in 160 ...

  5. 2024 Chinese Super League - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Port 8–1 Nantong Zhiyun (26 July 2024) Biggest away win: Shenzhen Peng City 0–6 Shanghai Port (5 May 2024) Highest scoring: Shanghai Port 8–1 Nantong Zhiyun (26 July 2024) Shanghai Port 7–2 Meizhou Hakka (9 August 2024) Longest winning run: 16 matches Shanghai Port: Longest unbeaten run: 23 matches Shanghai Port: Longest ...

  6. Treaty ports - Wikipedia

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    Treaty ports (Chinese: 商埠; Japanese: 条約港) were the port cities in China and Japan that were opened to foreign trade mainly by the unequal treaties forced upon them by Western powers, as well as cities in Korea opened up similarly by the Qing dynasty of China (before the First Sino-Japanese War) and the Empire of Japan.

  7. Lüshunkou, Dalian - Wikipedia

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    Tsar Nicholas II believed this acquisition of a Pacific port would enhance Russian security, and extend its economic influence. He was also falsely informed that the British Empire was considering seizing the port. [11] Nicholas founded Dalny (later Dalian) near Port Arthur and also on the Chinese Eastern Railway. In 1902, the Russian viceroy ...

  8. New Chitose Airport - Wikipedia

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    New Chitose previously had long-haul service to Amsterdam (KLM, 1997–2002), Cairns (Qantas, 1992–1998 and 2004–2007) and Honolulu (JALWays, 1992–2003, Hawaiian Airlines since 2012). Service to Europe resumed when Finnair launched a new weekly flight to Helsinki from 15 December 2019.

  9. Discrimination against Chinese Indonesians - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Economic Activity in Netherlands India: Selected Translations from the Dutch. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. pp. 5–18. ISBN 978-981-3016-21-7. Reid, Anthony (2001). "Flows and Seepages in the Long-term Chinese Interaction with Southeast Asia". Sojourners and Settlers: Histories of Southeast Asia and the Chinese.

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