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Mawei District is located on the north bank of the Min River, [1] between Fuzhou's urban core and the coast of the East China Sea. The district also includes Langqi Island formed by the two main branches of the Min River as it flows into the sea. Mawei District is famous for its historical Mawei Arsenal, [4] with a modern shipyard operating on ...
(Division code) County Level Name Chinese Hanyu Pinyin Division code [1] Fuzhou city 福州市 Fúzhōu Shì (Capital) (3501 / FOC) Gulou District: 鼓楼区: Gǔlóu Qū: 350102: GLR Taijiang District: 台江区: Táijiāng Qū: 350103: TJQ Cangshan District: 仓山区: Cāngshān Qū: 350104: CSQ Mawei District: 马尾区: Mǎwěi Qū: 350105 ...
Fuzhou is the Mainland port closest to Taiwan, being just 149 Nautical miles from Keelung. In 2013, Fuzhou port had a total cargo throughput of 127 million tonnes, an annual increase of 11.82%. Container traffic with Taiwan was 332,500 TEU , an increase of 6.09%. and the regular ferry route between Pingtan wharf and Taichung and Taipei in ...
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]
The Ports of Entry of the People's Republic of China (中华人民共和国的口岸) [a], according to the definition of "Several Provisions of the State Council on Port Opening", are the seaports, river ports, airports, railway stations, border crossings (边境通道), and all other entry-points through which people, goods, and means of transportation may legally enter and exit the country. [1]
The shipyard was constructed under orders from Li Hongzhang and Zuo Zongtang and was situated in Mamoi (now Mawei District), a port town within the jurisdiction of Fuzhou fu (then romanized as "Foochow"), which is several miles up the Min River. [2] [3]
Fuzhou is recorded as having fallen to Japanese forces in 1938. [25] The extent of Japanese command and control of the city of Fuzhou itself as opposed to the port at Mawei and the Min River Estuary is uncertain. By 1941 (5/7), [clarification needed] the city is recorded as having returned to Nationalist control. The British Consulate in Fuzhou ...
Port Treaty Open Date Closed Date Chinese Population Sandu'ao , in Fujian province: imperial decree of 31 March 1898: opened 1 May 1899: 8000 Fuzhou, also in Fujian: Nan-king Treaty, 1842: opened July, 1861: 624,000 Amoy, also in Fujian: Nan-king Treaty 1842; opened April, 1862: 114,000 Guangzhou (Canton), in Guangdong province: Nanking Treaty ...