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What ports are there in Guangxi?

There are Beibu Gulf Port, Fangchenggang Port and Qinzhou Port.

According to Yaya Encyclopedia, Guangxi is an autonomous region along the coast of China, which is rich in water resources and port resources. The main ports in Guangxi are divided into seaports and inland ports. Seaports include Fangchenggang, Qinzhou Port and Beihai Port (collectively referred to as Beibu Gulf Port); Inland ports include Guigang Port, Wuzhou Port, Nanning Port, Chongzuo Port, Liuzhou Port, Baise Port and Laibin Port.

1. Fangchenggang is an excellent deep-water port in China, one of the 25 major coastal ports in China, with a coastline of 580 kilometers. It is the largest port in western China, the main maritime gateway to the world in southwest China, and a logistics platform connecting China, ASEAN and the west. The port is located in Fangchenggang, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.

2. Qinzhou Port, a national economic and technological development zone, is located in the southern coast of China, in Qinzhou Bay of Beibu Gulf, with its back to the southwest and facing Southeast Asia, and its geographical position is very superior. Qinzhou Port is a natural deep-water port along the southwest coast of China, with wide waters, less wind and waves, less incoming sand and stable beaches, which has favorable conditions for building deep-water berths.

3. Beihai Port is located in the south of Guangxi, on the Beibu Gulf of the South China Sea, and it is an important port for Guangxi to open to the outside world. Beihai Port is an important seaport in the southwest of China and one of the major foreign trade ports along the coast of Guangxi. Located in Beihai City. It is a natural harbor with smooth waterway, wide harbor and deep water.