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  2. Port of Zhongshan - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Zhongshan is a natural estuary port located on the coast of Zhongshan Prefectural Level city, Guangdong, People's Republic of China. It opens into the Pearl River Delta . Location

  3. Zhongshan - Wikipedia

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    Zhongshan Museum of Art The Museum of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, Zhongshan Two natural hot spring resorts are located in Sanxiang Town, such as the national own firm Zhongshan Hot Springs Resort, which is ranked top 10 [ citation needed ] hot spring resorts in China because there is a rare hot spring reservoir in the Pearl River Delta.

  4. List of ferries, wharfs and ports in Guangzhou - Wikipedia

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    Fangma Ferry (named Dakui Ferry in Zhongshan) (to Zhongshan City This page was last edited on 12 November 2023, at 22:47 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  5. Jiuzhou Port (Zhuhai) - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Zhuhai is the port of the prefecture-level city of Zhuhai, on the west side of the Pearl River estuary in the Chinese province of Guangdong.The Port of Zhuhai is composed of seven main port areas: Gaolan, Wanshan, Jiuzhou, Xiangzhou, Tangjia, Hongwan and Doumen. [1]

  6. Zhongshan railway station - Wikipedia

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    Zhongshan railway station (Chinese: 中山站) is an elevated station of Guangzhou–Zhuhai intercity railway. [1] The station is located at Simen Village (泗门村), Zhongshan Torch Hi-tech Industrial Development Zone, Zhongshan, Guangdong, China. [2] It started operations on 7 January 2011. [3] [4]

  7. Zhongshan Wharf - Wikipedia

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    The wharf was moved to Nanjing and named after Feihong Ferry (飞鸿号). In 1921, Feihong sank and was replaced by Chengping Ferry (澄平号). In 1928, Jinpu began to build a new wharf at the beginning of Zhongshan Road. On 28 March 1935, the project was accomplished. In 1936, it came to use, and was renamed Zhongshan Wharf.

  8. Guangzhou–Zhuhai intercity railway - Wikipedia

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    Its main line between Guangzhou and Zhuhai City, via Shunde and Zhongshan, is 117 km (73 mi) long, with 17 stations and a maximum speed of 200 km/h (124 mph). The planned extension from Zhuhai City to Zhuhai Airport is 35.3 km (22 mi) long, with 7 stations and a maximum speed of 160 km/h (99 mph).

  9. List of ports in China - Wikipedia

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    China has 34 major ports and more than 2000 minor ports. The former are mostly sea ports (except for ports such as Shanghai, Nanjing and Jiujiang along the Yangtze and Guangzhou in the Pearl River delta) opening up to the Yellow Sea (Bo Hai), Taiwan Strait, Pearl River and South China Sea while the latter comprise ports that lie along the major and minor rivers of China. [1]