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The origin and history of Jinzhou City

Jinzhou is a famous cultural city with a history of more than 2,000 years, a well-known commercial and trade town, and a modern port city full of vitality and huge development potential.

Jinzhou City has a superior geographical location and unique location advantages. Jinzhou borders the Bohai Sea to the south and the Songling Mountains to the north. It is located at the eastern end of the famous "Western Liaoning Corridor" and is a transportation hub connecting

Jinzhou City

to Northeast China and North China. Beijing-Harbin Railway, Qin-Shenyang Railway Passenger Line, Beijing-Harbin Highway and Beijing-Shenyang Expressway traverse the entire territory. Jinfu Expressway, Jinchao Expressway and National Highway 102 have formed a "one-hour urban agglomeration" between Jinzhou and surrounding cities. Jinzhou Port is a first-class open commercial port in the northernmost part of China's coast and has ranked among the top 20 ports in China. Jinzhou Airport is the only civil aviation airport in western Liaoning Province that meets the international 4C standard. It has opened a connecting flight from Jinzhou to Beijing, which can fly to all parts of the country. The superior geographical location and developed three-dimensional land, sea and air transportation system have greatly enhanced Jinzhou’s urban influence and economic and cultural radiation, and also laid a natural foundation for Jinzhou to build a regional central city and a modern logistics center city.

Jinzhou is rich in natural resources and rich in real estate, and is known as "Jinzhou on the Sea". Jinzhou City has a total coastline of 97.7 kilometers. The offshore water area is 120,000 hectares, the coastal beach area is 266,000 acres, and the offshore fishery is 250,000 acres. Jinzhou is also one of the main salt-producing areas in Liaoning Province. Mineral resources include oil, natural gas, coal, limestone, bentonite, fluorite, granite, etc. Currently, 48 mineral species have been discovered in the region, and 22 have been developed and utilized. Bentonite reserves rank first in Asia.