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Beijing (China)
Beijing, capital of China, is located northwest of the Gulf of Bo Hai, in north-eastern China. Formerly known as Peking, the city is the second largest city in China after Shanghai. Situated at the northern edge of the North More...
Dalian (China)
Dalian (Lu Ta) is located on the West Korea Bay in north eastern China on the Liaodong (Liaotung) Peninsula. The main ice free commercial port in northeastern China, it was transformed from a small fishing town into a modern More...
Hong Kong
Hong Kong, on the South China Sea, with China to the north, comprises the island of Hong Kong, the Kowloon Peninsula, Stonecutter and Lantau Islands and the New Territories - in all 415 sq miles (1076 sqkm). From More...
Shanghai (China)
Sitting majestically at the mouth of the Yangtze River on the east coast, Shanghai is China's most cosmopolitan city as well as her largest. Her location makes Shanghai a gateway for seabourne trade with the Chinese interior. More...
Nagasaki (Japan)
Nagasaki is a terraced city on the west coast of Kyushu Island overlooking Nagasaki Bay, one of the best natural harbours in Japan. After the Portuguese were expelled from Japan in 1638, The Dutch were the only foreigners More...
Osaka (Japan)
Dating from about 300 AD, when it was known as Naniwa, Osaka on western Honshu Island, is located on Osaka Bay, at the mouth of the Yodo River, south of Kyoto. Osaka has become one of the largest cities in Japan, both in area and More...
Pusan (Korea)
The city of Pusan, on the southeast coast of Korea has a population of around 3.6 million, making it Korea's second largest city and largest port. The Pusan area is mainly commercial and industrial but it is also known More...
Mumbai (India)
Mumbai, previously known as Bombay, is a major city of India and port on the Arabian Sea. Originally a cluster of seven islands where Koli fishermen lived in shanties, today it is India's most populous city (over More...
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