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What are the first, second and third largest peninsulas in China? What are the areas?

The largest peninsula in China is Shandong Peninsula, with a total area of 39,000 square kilometers; The second largest peninsula is Liaodong Peninsula, with a total area of 2 1.600 square kilometers; The third largest peninsula is Leizhou Peninsula, with a total area of 1.3225 million square kilometers.

1, Shandong Peninsula Shandong Peninsula, also known as Jiaodong Peninsula, is the largest peninsula in China. It is located in the northeast of Shandong Province, China, surrounded by the sea on three sides. Shandong Peninsula stands out between the Yellow Sea and the Bohai Sea, facing Liaodong Peninsula across the Bohai Sea, and facing South Korea across the sea in the east. Jiaodong Peninsula is a part of Yangkou-Xiuzhen River. Traditionally, Jiaolai River is the dividing line. Now Shandong Peninsula should also include Zibo, Weifang, Dongying and Rizhao, with a land area of 66,000 square kilometers and a population of 36.48 million. Shandong Peninsula, with its winding coast and criss-crossing gulf islands, is a concentrated area of good ports along the coast of North China. Qingdao in Jiaozhou Bay, Yantai in Zhifu Bay, Weihai in Weihai Bay, Shidao and Longkou in Shidao Bay are all famous ports in China. Shandong Peninsula has a warm temperate humid monsoon climate. About 60% of the annual precipitation is concentrated in summer, with high intensity and frequent rainstorm. The annual relative variability of precipitation is about 20%. The annual average relative humidity is above 70%.

2. Liaodong Peninsula Liaodong Peninsula, located in the south of Liaoning Province, is the second largest peninsula in China. China, the southeast of Liaoning Province, extends to the peninsula between the Bohai Sea and the Yellow Sea. The northeast is adjacent to Changbai Mountain, with the Qian Shan Mountains in the middle. The elevation of individual peaks is more than 1 000m (the highest point is Yunshan 1, 13 1m), and most of them are low hills. There are sea erosion terraces along the coast. The rivers on the peninsula are short and the valleys are narrow. Biliu River and Daqing River in Liaodong Peninsula flow into the sea separately. Jinzhou Bay and Dalian Bay, near Jinzhou District in the south of the peninsula, are two tectonic basins, which declined in the modern geological period, forming a curved coastline, and there are good ports such as Lushun and Dalian, which are important shipping and fishery bases in northern China.

3. Leizhou Peninsula Leizhou Peninsula has a long history and splendid culture. Named after the ancient Leizhou, it is called "the three peninsulas of China" together with Shandong Peninsula and Liaodong Peninsula. It is located at the southernmost tip of Chinese mainland, in the southwest of Guangdong Province. It is magnificent and shocking like a dragon rushing to the South China Sea. Qiongzhou Strait in the south of the peninsula echoes Hainan Island from a distance, with a length of about 140 km from north to south and a width of about 60-70 km from east to west, with a total area of 13225 square kilometers.