Zhanjiang
Zhanjiang is a prefecture-level city in Guangdong Province, China. It lies on the southwestern coast of the province, facing the island province of Hainan across the Qiongzhou Strait. As a major port city, Zhanjiang serves as an important hub for maritime trade and regional industry, with an economy anchored in port activities, petrochemicals, shipbuilding, fishing, and related services.
Geography and climate: Zhanjiang sits on the western coast of the Leizhou Peninsula and features a humid
Economy and industry: The city is built around the Port of Zhanjiang, which handles container and bulk
History and governance: The area has long been a coastal trading region, and in the modern era
Transportation and culture: Zhanjiang is connected to other parts of Guangdong and neighboring provinces by road