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Encyclopedia > Leizhou Peninsula

The Leizhou Peninsula (雷州半岛; lei zhou ban dao; Liuchow) is a peninsula in the Guangdong province of southern China.


Geography

Leizhou Peninsula is located on the southwestern end of the Guangdong province, between the Gulf of Tonkin and the South China Sea. Hainan island/province is located offshore across a narrow strait, south of the Leizhou Peninsula.


There are a few inactive volcanoes on Leizhou Peninsula.


Towns include

External link

  • Stone dogs in Leizhou Peninsula (http://www.newsgd.com/citiesandtowns/other/info/200409020044.htm)

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Leizhou Peninsula: definition, usage and pronunciation - YourDictionary.com (33 words)
Leizhou Peninsula: definition, usage and pronunciation - YourDictionary.com
A peninsula of southern China between the Gulf of Tonkin and the South China Sea.
A narrow strait separates it from the island of Hainan.
Leizhou Peninsula (209 words)
The Leizhou Peninsula (雷州半岛; leizhou bandao; Liuchow) is a peninsula in southern Guangdong province of southern China.
Leizhou Peninsula is located on the southwestern end of Guangdong, with the Gulf of Tonkin to the west and the 30 km wide Qiongzhou Strait to the south, separating the peninsula from Hainan Island/Province.
Leizhou Peninsula is dotted with a few inactive volcanoes, beaches and low-lying diluvial plains.
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