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Bohai may refer to: * Bohai Sea, or Bo Hai, the innermost gulf of the Yellow Sea * Balhae, known as Bohai in Chinese, a former mixed Mohe-Goguryeo empire which existed from 698 to 926 in Manchuria Locations or areas in China * Bohai Bay, one of three bays surrounding Bohai Sea, immediately east of Tianjin * Bohai Strait, a water channel between Shandong Peninsula and Liaodong Peninsula *Bohai Commandery, a historical commandery in imperial China * Bohai Economic Rim, economic region around the Bohai Sea and the Yellow River Delta *Bohai Township ( zh; ), subdivision of Shanhaiguan District, Qinhuangdao, Hebei ;Subdistricts () * Bohai Subdistrict, Dunhua ( zh), in Dunhua City, Jilin *Bohai Subdistrict, Huludao ( zh), in Lianshan District, Huludao, Liaoning *Bohai Subdistrict, Panjin ( zh), in Xinglongtai District, Panjin, Liaoning ;Towns () * Bohai, Beijing ( zh), in Huairou District, Beijing * Bohai, Heilongjiang ( zh), in Ning'an, Heilongjiang * Bohai, Zhejiang ( zh), in Jin ...
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Balhae
Balhae ( ko, 발해, zh, c=渤海, p=Bóhǎi, russian: Бохай, translit=Bokhay, ), also rendered as Bohai, was a multi-ethnic kingdom whose land extends to what is today Northeast China, the Korean Peninsula and the Russian Far East. It was established in 698 by Dae Joyeong (Da Zuorong) and originally known as the Kingdom of Jin (Zhen) until 713 when its name was changed to Balhae. Balhae's early history involved a rocky relationship with the Tang dynasty that saw military and political conflict, but by the end of the 8th century the relationship had become cordial and friendly. The Tang dynasty would eventually recognize Balhae as the "Prosperous Country of the East". Numerous cultural and political exchanges were made. Balhae was conquered by the Khitan-led Liao dynasty in 926. Balhae survived as a distinct population group for another three centuries in the Liao and Jin dynasties before disappearing under Mongol rule. The history of the founding of the state, its e ...
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Bohai Sea
The Bohai Sea () is a marginal sea approximately in area on the east coast of Mainland China. It is the northwestern and innermost extension of the Yellow Sea, to which it connects to the east via the Bohai Strait. It has a mean depth of approximately , with a maximum depth of about located in the northern part of the Bohai Strait. The Bohai Sea is enclosed by three provinces and one direct-administered municipality from three different regions of China — Liaoning Province (of Northeast China), Hebei Province and Tianjin Municipality (of North China), and Shandong Province (of East China). The whole of the Bohai Sea is considered a part of both the internal waters of the People's Republic of China and the center of the Bohai Economic Rim. Its proximity to the Chinese capital of Beijing and the municipality of Tianjin makes it one of the busiest seaways in the world. History During the Pleistocene, the Bohai Sea experienced numerous glacioeustatic transgressions and ...
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Bohai Strait
The Bohai Sea () is a marginal sea approximately in area on the east coast of Mainland China. It is the northwestern and innermost extension of the Yellow Sea, to which it connects to the east via the Bohai Strait. It has a mean depth of approximately , with a maximum depth of about located in the northern part of the Bohai Strait. The Bohai Sea is enclosed by three provinces and one direct-administered municipality from three different regions of China — Liaoning Province (of Northeast China), Hebei Province and Tianjin Municipality (of North China), and Shandong Province (of East China). The whole of the Bohai Sea is considered a part of both the internal waters of the People's Republic of China and the center of the Bohai Economic Rim. Its proximity to the Chinese capital of Beijing and the municipality of Tianjin makes it one of the busiest seaways in the world. History During the Pleistocene, the Bohai Sea experienced numerous glacioeustatic transgressions and ...
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Bohai Economic Rim
The Bohai Economic Rim (BER) or Bohai Bay Economic Rim (BBER) is the economic region surrounding Tianjin (Tientsin). It also includes areas in Hebei, Liaoning and Shandong surrounding the Bohai Sea. This region has undergone major economic and infrastructural changes and is an emerging economic powerhouse of North China, rivaling both the Pearl River Delta in southern China and the Yangtze River Delta in eastern China. Economy The Bohai Economic Rim has traditionally been involved in heavy industry and manufacturing. Tianjin's strengths have always been in aviation, logistics and shipping. Beijing complements this with strong petrochemical, education and R&D sectors. The area is becoming a significant growth cluster for the automobile, electronics, and petrochemical sectors, especially with Shenyang's automotive industry, software and aircraft, Dalian attracting foreign investments in manufacturing and Qingdao for its health services. The Chinese central government has made ...
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Bohai Bay
Bohai Bay () is one of the three major bays of the Bohai Sea, the northwestern and innermost gulf of the Yellow Sea. It is bounded by the coastlines of eastern Hebei province (Tangshan and Cangzhou), Tianjin municipality and northern Shandong province (Binzhou and Dongying) south of the Daqing River estuary (which is an old mouth of Luan River in Laoting County) and north of the Yellow River estuary. It is the most southerly water in the northern hemisphere where sea ice can form. The Bohai Bay is the drainage destination of the Hai River and 15 other rivers. Due to these rivers' muddy runoff, the bay used to be a highly silty water body, but extensive damming of the various river systems has greatly diminished siltage. Nevertheless, the Bohai Bay in effect concentrates the runoff of the whole eastern North China Plain, and the Bay is an intensely polluted body of water. Reduced silt deposition and sea level rise are causing problems with sea encroachment in some coastal ar ...
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Bohai Subdistrict, Panjin
Bohai may refer to: * Bohai Sea, or Bo Hai, the innermost gulf of the Yellow Sea * Balhae, known as Bohai in Chinese, a former mixed Mohe-Goguryeo empire which existed from 698 to 926 in Manchuria Locations or areas in China * Bohai Bay, one of three bays surrounding Bohai Sea, immediately east of Tianjin * Bohai Strait, a water channel between Shandong Peninsula and Liaodong Peninsula *Bohai Commandery, a historical commandery in imperial China * Bohai Economic Rim, economic region around the Bohai Sea and the Yellow River Delta *Bohai Township ( zh; ), subdivision of Shanhaiguan District, Qinhuangdao, Hebei ;Subdistricts () *Bohai Subdistrict, Dunhua ( zh), in Dunhua City, Jilin *Bohai Subdistrict, Huludao ( zh), in Lianshan District, Huludao, Liaoning * Bohai Subdistrict, Panjin ( zh), in Xinglongtai District, Panjin, Liaoning ;Towns () * Bohai, Beijing ( zh), in Huairou District, Beijing * Bohai, Heilongjiang ( zh), in Ning'an, Heilongjiang * Bohai, Zhejiang ( zh), in Jingn ...
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Bohai Township
Bohai may refer to: *Bohai Sea, or Bo Hai, the innermost gulf of the Yellow Sea *Balhae, known as Bohai in Chinese, a former mixed Mohe-Goguryeo empire which existed from 698 to 926 in Manchuria Locations or areas in China *Bohai Bay, one of three bays surrounding Bohai Sea, immediately east of Tianjin *Bohai Strait, a water channel between Shandong Peninsula and Liaodong Peninsula * Bohai Commandery, a historical commandery in imperial China *Bohai Economic Rim, economic region around the Bohai Sea and the Yellow River Delta * Bohai Township ( zh; ), subdivision of Shanhaiguan District, Qinhuangdao, Hebei ;Subdistricts () *Bohai Subdistrict, Dunhua ( zh), in Dunhua City, Jilin * Bohai Subdistrict, Huludao ( zh), in Lianshan District, Huludao, Liaoning * Bohai Subdistrict, Panjin ( zh), in Xinglongtai District, Panjin, Liaoning ;Towns () *Bohai, Beijing ( zh), in Huairou District, Beijing * Bohai, Heilongjiang ( zh), in Ning'an, Heilongjiang * Bohai, Zhejiang ( zh), in Jingning ...
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Bohai Subdistrict, Dunhua
Bohai may refer to: *Bohai Sea, or Bo Hai, the innermost gulf of the Yellow Sea *Balhae, known as Bohai in Chinese, a former mixed Mohe-Goguryeo empire which existed from 698 to 926 in Manchuria Locations or areas in China *Bohai Bay, one of three bays surrounding Bohai Sea, immediately east of Tianjin *Bohai Strait, a water channel between Shandong Peninsula and Liaodong Peninsula *Bohai Commandery, a historical commandery in imperial China *Bohai Economic Rim, economic region around the Bohai Sea and the Yellow River Delta *Bohai Township ( zh; ), subdivision of Shanhaiguan District, Qinhuangdao, Hebei ;Subdistricts () *Bohai Subdistrict, Dunhua ( zh), in Dunhua City, Jilin *Bohai Subdistrict, Huludao ( zh), in Lianshan District, Huludao, Liaoning * Bohai Subdistrict, Panjin ( zh), in Xinglongtai District, Panjin, Liaoning ;Towns () *Bohai, Beijing ( zh), in Huairou District, Beijing * Bohai, Heilongjiang ( zh), in Ning'an, Heilongjiang * Bohai, Zhejiang ( zh), in Jingning She ...
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Bohai Subdistrict, Huludao
Bohai may refer to: *Bohai Sea, or Bo Hai, the innermost gulf of the Yellow Sea *Balhae, known as Bohai in Chinese, a former mixed Mohe-Goguryeo empire which existed from 698 to 926 in Manchuria Locations or areas in China *Bohai Bay, one of three bays surrounding Bohai Sea, immediately east of Tianjin *Bohai Strait, a water channel between Shandong Peninsula and Liaodong Peninsula *Bohai Commandery, a historical commandery in imperial China *Bohai Economic Rim, economic region around the Bohai Sea and the Yellow River Delta *Bohai Township (:zh:渤海乡, zh; ), subdivision of Shanhaiguan District, Qinhuangdao, Hebei ;Subdistricts () *Bohai Subdistrict, Dunhua (:zh:渤海街道 (敦化市), zh), in Dunhua City, Jilin *Bohai Subdistrict, Huludao (:zh:渤海街道 (葫芦岛市), zh), in Lianshan District, Huludao, Liaoning *Bohai Subdistrict, Panjin (:zh:渤海街道 (盘锦市), zh), in Xinglongtai District, Panjin, Liaoning ;Towns () *Bohai, Beijing (:zh:渤海镇 (北京市), ...
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Ning'an
Ning'an () is a city located approximately southwest of Mudanjiang, in the southeast of Heilongjiang province, China, bordering Jilin province to the south. It is located on the Mudanjiang River (formerly known as Hurka River), which flows north, eventually falling into the Sungari River near Sanxing. Administratively, Ning'an is now a county-level city, and a constituent part of the prefecture-level city of Mudanjiang. The land area of the entire county-level city of Ning'an is ; the reported population count, as of 2004, stood at 440,000. The government of the "county-level city" is located in the town of the same name (). Notable geographic features of the county-level city of Ning'an include Lake Jingpo and a crater underground forest (). Lake Jingpo is a natural reservoir on the Mudanjiang River upstream (about southwest, straight-line distance) from Ning'an central urban area, result of the volcanic eruptions about 10,000 years ago. History Balhae Shangjing Longquan ...
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Bohai, Beijing
Bohai Town (), is a town located on southwestern Huairou District, Beijing, China. Situated inside a valley, It borders Sihai Town to its north, Yanqi and Huairou Towns to its east, Qiaozi Town to its south, and Jiuduhe Town to its southwest. In 2020, the census counted12,702 residents for this town . The town was officially created in 1998. Its name came from the early settlers who were from Balhae () during the Tang dynasty. Administrative divisions As of 2021, Bohai Town was divided into 21 villages: Landmark * Mutianyu See also * List of township-level divisions of Beijing This is a list of township-level divisions of the municipality of Beijing, People's Republic of China (PRC). After province, prefecture, and county-level divisions, township-level divisions constitute the formal fourth-level administrative divi ... References Huairou District Towns in Beijing {{Beijing-geo-stub ...
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Bohai Commandery
Bohai Commandery (勃海郡 or 渤海郡) was a commandery of China from Han dynasty to Tang dynasty. It was centered around modern southern Hebei province. The commandery was established during Emperor Gaozu of Han's reign. In Western Han, it administered 26 counties, including Fuyang (浮陽), Yangxin (陽信), Dongguang (東光), Fucheng (阜城), Qiantong (千童), Chonghe (重合), Nanpi (南皮), Ding (定), Zhangwu (章武), Zhongyi (中邑), Gaocheng (高成), Gaole (高樂), Canhu (參戶), Chengping (成平), Liu (柳), Linle (臨樂), Dongpingshu (東平舒), Chongping (重平), Anci (安次), Xiushi (脩市), Wen'an (文安), Jingcheng (景成), Shuzhou (束州), Jiancheng (建成), Zhangxiang (章鄉) and Puling (蒲領). The population in 2 AD was 905,119, or 256,377 households. During the Eastern Han dynasty, the seat was moved to Nanpi. By 140 AD, the number of counties had decreased to 8, including Nanpi, Gaocheng, Chonghe, Fuyang, Dongguang, Zhangwu, Yangxin and ...
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