Yingkou
Yingkou is a coastal city in Liaoning Province, China. It is located on the southern shore of the Bohai Sea, approximately 150 kilometers east of Shenyang, the provincial capital. The city is known for its strategic location and has a rich history dating back to the Tang Dynasty. Yingkou was originally a small fishing village but grew into a significant port city due to its proximity to the Yellow Sea and the development of the Bohai Bay.
The city is divided into two main districts: Laobian District and Zhanqian District. Laobian District is the
Yingkou is an important economic hub, with a focus on manufacturing, trade, and logistics. The city is
In addition to its economic importance, Yingkou is also a popular tourist destination. The city offers beautiful
Yingkou's climate is characterized by cold winters and warm, humid summers. The city experiences heavy rainfall