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Where are Shenyang, Tianjin and Dalian on the map of China?

The locations of Shenyang, Tianjin and Dalian on the map of China are shown in the following figure:

Dalian is located at the southern tip of Liaodong Peninsula, between 38 43 ′ ~ 4012 ′ north latitude and 0/20 58 ′ ~123 31′ east longitude. It borders the Yellow Sea in the east, the Bohai Sea in the west, the Shandong Peninsula across the sea in the south and the vast Northeast Plain in the north. The whole terrain is high in the north and low in the south, wide in the north and narrow in the south.

Tianjin is located in the north of North China Plain, bordering Bohai Sea in the east and Yanshan Mountains in the north, between east longitude116 43' and north latitude1/8 04' and 38 34' and 4015'. The city center is located at east longitude 1 17 10' and north latitude 39 10'.

Shenyang is located in the south of northeast China, in the middle of Liaoning Province, near Liaodong Peninsula in the south and at the foot of Changbai Mountain in the north. Located in the economic circle around Bohai Sea, it is an important joint between Bohai Sea and Northeast China, located at 4148'1.75 "north latitude and 0/23 25' 365438+east longitude.

Historical evolution of Shenyang

Shenyang is a national historical and cultural city, the birthplace of the Qing Dynasty, and is known as "one birthplace, the capital of two emperors". 1625, the Qing emperor Nurhachi moved the capital here, and Huang Taiji established China and the capital of the Qing Dynasty here. This is a turning point in the history of Shenyang, which changed from a military health center to Shengjing Imperial City, one of the two major capitals of the Qing Dynasty, and began to become the central city of Northeast China.

After the founding of New China, Shenyang became an important heavy industry base in China, focusing on equipment manufacturing. Known as the "Equipment Department of the Republic of China", "the eldest son of the Republic of China" and "Oriental Ruhr".