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Yantai is located on the east side of the Shandong Peninsula. It is near Balhae and the Yellow Sea, as well as Korea and Japan. It is one of the 14 open cities, while being an important city of Balhae that the nation is concentrating development in.
It is made up of 4 provinces, 1 magistrate and 7 cities, with 11 being open cities.
Climate: Average temperature 12°c, precipitation of 740mm, 64% humidity and 4 distinct seasons |
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Basic Statistics |
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| Location |
| East of Shandong Peninsula, North Latitude36°16'-38°23', East Longitude119°34'-121° 67' |
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| Population : 6.47 million (Urban Population: 1.69 million) |
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| Area : 13,700㎢ (Urban Area: 2643.6km²) |
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| Administrative District |
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4 provinces, 1 magistrate, 7 cities, 1 national economic technology development district, 1national export processing district, 97 jin, 41 offices, 8 official departments
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| Specialties : Peanuts, Grapes, Pears, Scallops |
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| Major Industries : Mechanical, Electric, Textile, Chemical, Food, Light Industries |
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| Sister City : Gunsan, Jeonbuk (November 3, 19943) |
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| City Features |
- Coastal city filled with energy in northern China
- One of the 4 major port cities of the Tang Dynasty
- City with a beautiful coastline
- Global wine city
- One of China’s 10 major commercial trade cities
- China’s first and foremost education innovation city
- Hosted APEC international exhibition |
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