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Bayuquan District

Coordinates: 40°15′49″N 122°07′46″E / 40.26361°N 122.12944°E / 40.26361; 122.12944
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Bayuquan
鲅鱼圈区
Location in Yingkou
Location in Yingkou
Bayuquan is located in Liaoning
Bayuquan
Bayuquan
Location in Liaoning
Coordinates: 40°15′49″N 122°07′46″E / 40.26361°N 122.12944°E / 40.26361; 122.12944
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceLiaoning
Prefecture-level cityYingkou
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)

Bayuquan District (simplified Chinese: 鲅鱼圈区; traditional Chinese: 鮁魚圈區; pinyin: Bàyúquān Qū) is a district of the city of Yingkou, Liaoning province, People's Republic of China. Located on the northeast coast of the Bohai Sea and in the northwest part of the Liaodong Peninsula, it is 46 kilometres (29 mi) south-southwest of Yingkou city centre. This small city is known for its seafood like fish and crabs which are shipped to all parts of the world. This District is also a tourism spot because in the summer.

Bayuquan is also the site of a large sea port for bulk carriers and container ships, administered along with the port of Yingkou, the latter lying to the north of Bayuquan new port.[1][2]

Toponym

The literal translation of the toponym is "Japanese Spanish mackerel arc". The local fishermen began to fish here since the early Qing dynasty, as the coast shaped like an arc and the coastal waters are rich in Japanese Spanish mackerel ("bayu" in Chinese), thus, the area is named after "Bayuquan".[3]

Pollution

In the recent years, the city of Bayuquan was affected by an iron mining company called An Gang (鞍钢). Some parts of the city is covered by smog which is affecting the tourism.

Administrative divisions

There are 4 subdistricts and 3 towns within the district.[4]

Subdistricts:

Towns:

References

  1. ^ Guide to port entry - Bayuquan (14th ed.). London: World Ports / IHS. 1 January 2018. {{cite book}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  2. ^ "Map of Northern Bohai bay". Bing maps. Bing. Retrieved 15 May 2018.
  3. ^ Encyclopedia of China, Vol. 1 (2nd edition, 中国大百科全书(第二版)第1册). Encyclopedia of China Publishing House. 2009. p. 517. ISBN 978-7-500-07958-3.
  4. ^ 营口市-行政区划网

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