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Encyclopedia > Weihai

Weihai (威海; pinyin: wēihǎi, also Weihaiwei) is a seaport city on the Bohai Gulf in north-east Shandong province, China.

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Weihai (630 words)
Weihai lies in the east end of Shandong peninsula, surrounded by sea on three sides.
Weihai has a total area of 5,436 sq km and a population of 2.5 million.
Weihai is the largest production base of carpet, fishing rod, mini-sized woodworking machine, the second largest production base of tire and the main production base of agricultural truck, automobiles, connecting rod and concentrated juice.
Friendship town of Weihai (China) (271 words)
Weihai is a coastal city on the north east side of the Shandong Peninsular of the People’s Republic of China.
Weihai is a health spa with hot mineral springs and this, together with its maritime climate of mild winters and moderate summers, its attractive mountain scenery and good beaches, make it a famous summer resort and tourist centre, attracting over a million visitors a year.
Weihai is also a rich and fertile agricultural area and grows wheat, maize, peanuts, apples and grapes.
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