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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 Jingning She ...
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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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Lianshan District
Lianshan District () is a district under the administration of the city of Huludao, Liaoning, People's Republic of China. It is located in the northeastern corner of Huludao prefecture, bordering Jinzhou. It has a total area of , and along with Longgang District is one of the two districts within which Huludao city itself is situated. Lianshan district encompasses the old district of Huludao city, and most of the city's industry along with the two main railway stations are located here. The Lianshan government headquarters is in the very center of Huludao, along Zhongyang Road. Administrative divisions There are 11 subdistricts, seven towns, and eight townships within the district. Subdistricts: * Xinggong Subdistrict (), Bohai Subdistrict (), Huaji Subdistrict (), Lianshan Subdistrict (), Yilingba Subdistrict (), Shuini Subdistrict (), Zhanqian Subdistrict (), Huagong Subdistrict (), Shiyou Subdistrict (), Jinjiao Subdistrict (), Yangjiazhangzi Subdistrict (), Yangjia ...
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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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Huairou District
Huairou District () is situated in northern Beijing about from the city center (about a 1½ to 2 hour drive). History In 1995 during the United Nation's 4th World's Women Conference in Beijing, the Civil Society community was forced to meet in the Huairou district, an hour from the official proceedings, leading to a great deal of discontent, as many of the non-governmental actors present felt marginalized. In a tent at the Civil Society Village established especially for poor, grassroots women at the conference (organized by GROOTS International), the Huairou Commission, a registered non-governmental organization with a global secretariat in Brooklyn, NY, was established to ensure that grassroots women would have a voice at subsequent UN conferences and in other development processes. Also in 1995, film industry began to develop in Yangsong, a town in the southeast of Huairou. China Film Group Corporation built its studio in Huairou in 2005. In 2014, another international confe ...
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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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Xinglongtai District
Xinglongtai District () is a district under the administration of the city of Panjin, Liaoning province, People's Republic of China. It has a total area of with many small exclaves in other districts, and a population of approximately 370,000 people. The district's postal code is 124010, and the district government is located on Shiyou Street. Administrative divisions Xinglongtai District administers 18 subdistricts: * Zhenxing Subdistrict (), Xinglong Subdistrict (), Bohai Subdistrict (), Xingong Subdistrict (), Yulou Subdistrict (), Gaosheng Subdistrict (), Shuguang Subdistrict (), Youyi Subdistrict (), Hongcun Subdistrict (), Ping'an Subdistrict (), Xinsheng Subdistrict (), Huanxi Subdistrict (), Shencai Subdistrict (), Cicai Subdistrict (), Jincai Subdistrict (), Xinghai Subdistrict Xinghai may refer to: * The semilegendary "Sea of Stars" () traditionally considered the source of China's Yellow River *Xinghai County, in Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qingh ...
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