Fangchenggang
Fangchenggang is a prefecture-level city in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. It is located in the southwestern part of the country, bordering Vietnam to the south. The city has a significant coastline along the Beibu Gulf, making it a crucial port city and a gateway for trade between China and Southeast Asia. Its strategic location has fostered its development as a center for international logistics and industrial activity.
The economy of Fangchenggang is largely driven by its port, which handles a substantial volume of cargo,
Historically, Fangchenggang has been an important strategic location due to its coastline. Its modern development accelerated