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Lianyungang, the east end of the New Eurasia Continental Landbridge,
is one of the first 14 Chinese coastal cities opening to the outside world,
and is a rising centre of industry, foreign trade and tourism in east
China. This port is located in the center of the coast, linking eastern
sea routes with western land routes. Both Japan and the Republic of Korea
in the east can be reached economically and conveniently from Liangyungang,
which is also part of the world-wide network of sea transport. As well
as this, the New Eurasia Continental Landbridge and the railway networks
in Western Europe continue by land, connecting Lianyungang with over 40
countries and regions in Europe, South Asia and the Middle East.
Lianyungang is situated between 118o24' and 119o48' east longitude and
34o11' and 35o07' north latitude. With four counties and four prefectures
under its jurisdiction, namely Donghai, Ganyu, Guanyun and Guannan counties
and Lianyun, Yuntai, Xinpu and Haizhou prefectures, Lianyungang covers
an area of 7,444 km2 and has a population of 4.65 million.
At present, the Chinese government has clearly stated its intention to
build an economic belt along the New Eurasia Continental landbridge in
^the 9th Five-Year Plan of National Economy and Social Development and
the Long-range Goal for the Year 2010 ̄; and on ^China¨s 21st Century Agenda ̄,
Lianyungang is to be developed into an international seaport linking countries
on the Pacific rim with those in central Asia. In the ^National Ocean
Development Plan ̄it is listed as one of three special development zones.
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