Binhai New Area
China /
Tianjin /
Tanggu /
World
/ China
/ Tianjin
/ Tanggu
World / People's Republic of China / Tianjin / Tianjin
invisible, special economic zone (SEZ)
Binhai New Area (Chinese: 滨海新区) is a major economic development zone within the jurisdiction of Tianjin municipality in China. It was formed in 2007 by amalgamating the counties of Tanggu, Hangu and Dagang, plus some sections of Dongli and Jinnan counties. It is a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in the PRC, with sub-provincial status, and it is intended to be the North China equivalent to Pudong in Shanghai and Shenzhen in Guangdong. Experimental reforms and immense development projects are ongoing, including expanding the Port of Tianjin (already the fifth largest in the world by cargo throughput) and enormous land reclamation projects in the coastal salt marshes and muddy littoral, intended to become clusters of heavy industry, plus wide developmental areas planned to attract high-tech industries and other high value-added enterprises.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binhai_New_Area
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 38°59'18"N 117°35'57"E
- Binhai New Area Hangu District 38 km
- Binhai New Area (Dagang) 39 km
- Shenzhen 1840 km
- Hainan Province 2267 km
- New Clark City 2643 km
- Kashgar 3562 km
- Persian Gulf Mining and Metal Industries Special Economic Zone 5786 km
- Exclusive economic zone of Lithuania 6990 km
- King Abdullah Economic City 7503 km
- Ciudad del Este 18362 km
- Xiangluowan Business District 5.5 km
- Yujiapu Financial District 7 km
- Dagu Subdistrict 7.1 km
- Tanggu District 7.8 km
- Tianjin Port Bulk Logistics Center 8.5 km
- Tianjin Pilot Free Trade Zone - Binhai New Area CBD subzone 8.6 km
- TEDA 11 km
- Changlu Salt Fields 12 km
- Harbor Economic Zone a.k.a. Lingang Industrial Area 16 km
- Bohai Bay 75 km
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