Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - Where are the four major ports in China?

Where are the four major ports in China?

China's four major ports are Ningbo, Shanghai, Suzhou, Tangshan.

One, Ningbo Zhoushan Port

Ningbo Zhoushan Port (Ningbo Zhoushan Port) is China's Zhejiang Province, Ningbo City, Zhoushan City port, located in the middle of China's mainland coastline, the "Yangtze River Economic Belt" of the southern flank of China's opening to the outside world, a class of ports, China's coastal ports and the important hub of China's national comprehensive transportation system. China's national comprehensive transportation system is an important hub.

According to the information on the official website of Ningbo Zhoushan Port Company in January 2020, Ningbo Zhoushan Port consists of 19 port areas including Beilun, Yangshan, Liuhang, QuShan, and Wenshan, etc., and *** there are more than 620 production berths, among which there are nearly 160 large-scale berths above 10,000-ton level, and more than 90 large-scale and very large-scale deep-water berths above 50,000-ton level.

Shanghai Port

Shanghai Port (Shanghai Port), is the port of Shanghai, China, is located in the middle of China's mainland coastline, the Yangtze River at the mouth of the Yangtze River, the front of China's north and south coasts and the world's oceans, and the back of the Yangtze River Basin and the rivers of Zhejiang, Jiangsu and Anhui, Taihu Lake Basin.

Shanghai port business mainly includes loading and unloading, warehousing, logistics, ship towing, pilotage, foreign ship agency, foreign ship cargo handling, sea-railway intermodal transportation, transit services, and waterway passenger transportation services.

Three, Suzhou Port

Suzhou Port (Suzhou Port), located in Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province, China, is located in the Yangtze River at the mouth of the throat of the Yangtze River, the west from the Changshan (Zhangjiagang and Jiangyin junction), the east to the mouth of the Liuhe South (Taicang and Shanghai junction).

Suzhou Port is close to Shanghai in the southeast, and the economically developed Suzhou, tin and Changzhou areas in the southwest. By the original China's national class I open port Zhangjiagang Port, Changshu Port and Taicang Port three ports together as a group of emerging ports, the original three ports accordingly become the Port of Suzhou Port Zhangjiagang Port Area, Changshu Port Area and Taicang Port Area.

Four, Tangshan Port

Tangshan Port, located in Tangshan City, Hebei Province, southeast coast, is China's open ports, China's coastal regionally important ports, energy, raw materials, and other bulk materials, such as an important part of the specialized transportation system; Hebei Province, Beijing, North China and part of Northwest China, one of the important window of economic development and opening up to the outside world.

Tangshan City, an important support for economic and social development; Caofeidian Circular Economy Demonstration Zone, Tangshan Seaport Economic Development Zone, the development and construction of important infrastructure and strategic resources.

The above content refers to Baidu Encyclopedia-Ningbo Zhoushan Port, Shanghai Port, Suzhou Port, Tangshan Port