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Beihai Introduction: Beihai is a prefecture-level city included in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, at the southwestern tip of Guangxi and the northeastern shore of Beibu Gulf. Beihai is one of the 14 coastal open cities in China. The southwestern region of China has both deep-water ports, all-weather airports, high-speed rails and highways. It is also the most convenient seaport connecting China's Southwest with ASEAN. The combination of Beihai in the South China Economic Circle, the Southwest Economic Circle, and the ASEAN Economic Circle is at the center of the Pan-Beibu Gulf Economic Cooperation Zone. The North Railway High-speed Railway and the North-South Expressway connect the Beihai with important cities such as Nanning, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Chongqing and Changsha, forming a convenient sea passage. Beihai is an important starting port of the ancient "Maritime Silk Road", a national historical and cultural city. Since 2005, Beihai has been selected as one of the “Top Ten Livable Cities in China”. The Beibu Gulf facing Beihai City is rich in marine resources and is one of the “four major fishing grounds” in China. Beihai Tourism: The Beihai is named after the sea. The city culture is also built around the word “sea”. The seashore island with blue sky and clear water, the Beihai Silver Beach with soft sand and carpet, the famous seafood sea pearl, the historic history of sea and the unique style. The home fishermen constitute the profound and profound marine culture of the North Sea and become a bright tourist pearl on the southwest coast of the motherland.
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