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Dalian Geographic Situation
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Dalian is located in Liaoning province, China, at the
southern tip of the Liaodong Peninsula. It has a population of 5.4
million, and is the only port city in the northeastern region of China,
serving as a gateway to the provinces of Liaoning, Jilin and Heilongjiang.
Its long coastline encompasses the Bohai Sea on the west, and the Yellow
Sea on its eastern border. The "Bohai Rim" is one of China's fastest
growing regions. Dalian's nearest international neighbours are Japan and
Korea, and it enjoys close commercial and cultural links with both
countries.
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With a latitude of 39 N, Dalian enjoys a northern
temperate climate and is famous for its clean air and long hours of
sunshine-Dalian has an annual average of 2,847 hours of sunshine, making
it the sunniest of all Chinese cities. With its beautiful coastal scenery
and fresh ocean breezes, Dalian has developed as a major tourist
destination and is known as the "Vancouver of China". It truly is one of
China's most exceptional cities.

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(Editor:Farah) (From:ddz.gov.cn)
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