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Where is Fangchenggang? Introduction to the geographical advantages of Fangcheng Port

Where is Fangchenggang? Recently, this problem has brushed the screen in the circle of friends, and many people have posted photos of playing in Fangchenggang. Walking on the golden beach, breathing the freshest air, blue sky and white clouds are simply a fairyland on earth! Do you want to know more about Fangchenggang?

Fangchenggang is a prefecture level city under the jurisdiction of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. It is located in the south of Guangxi, south of the Tropic of cancer and bounded by 107 & deg east longitude; 28´~ 108° 36´, 20 & deg n; 36´~ 22° 22´ It is adjacent to Qinzhou City in the East, Beibu Gulf in the south, Ningming County in the west, Fusui County in the north and Yongning District of Nanning City in the northeast. It is known as the "gateway to the southwest and the Pearl of the border".

Fangcheng Port was built in March 1968 as the main departure port of the concealed maritime transport route to Aid Vietnam and resist the United States. It is known as the starting point of the 'maritime Ho Chi Minh Trail'. It is the oxygen capital of China and the hometown of Camellia in China. It is one of the core cities of Guangxi Beibu Gulf Economic Zone.

In terms of ecology, with a forest coverage rate of 59%, it has the world's only national Jinhua tea nature reserve and China's largest and most typical Gulf mangrove. It has been approved by the United Nations Environment Programme to be listed in China's first and the world's three GEF mangrove international demonstration areas. It is an important channel for international migratory birds.

In particular, the three sides of the island of the Shang Sha Peninsula are surrounded by the sea, with a wide hinterland, low development cost and large environmental capacity. It is recognized by authoritative experts as the "Gold Coast line" that has not been effectively developed in the last section of the coastline of the Chinese mainland.

The geography of Fangcheng port, Guangxi Fangcheng port, Guangxi prefecture level city, a border city, port and coastal city. The most southwest tip of the Chinese mainland's coastline is backed by the southwest, with a coastline of 580 km and a land boundary of about 100 km. It is the only ecological bay city with full sea view in Beibu Gulf. It is known as the gateway to the southwest and the Pearl of the border. It is also known as the hometown of egrets in China, the hometown of Camellia in China and the hometown of longevity in China. Fangcheng Port has a unique strategic position in China ASEAN Free Trade Area and Pan Beibu Gulf regional cooperation