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Where is Beihai and which city does it belong to?

Beihai is a prefecture-level city in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, located at the southern end of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and the northeast bank of Beibu Gulf.

Beihai, alias Zhucheng, is a prefecture-level city in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Beihai was founded in the Republic of China 15 (1926). After the founding of the People's Republic of China, it successively belonged to Qinzhou District of Guangdong Province (Beihai City first, then Qinzhou Town), Qinzhou District of Guangxi Province (where Qinzhou Town and Lianzhou Town are located), Hepu District of Guangdong Province (where Lianzhou Town is located) and Qinzhou District of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.

Beihai is an important starting port of the ancient Maritime Silk Road, a national historical and cultural city, and an important constituent city of Guangxi Beibu Gulf Economic Zone. It is the only coastal city in western China that has been included in the first batch of 14 open cities, and the only city in western China that has a deep-water seaport, an all-weather airport, a high-speed railway and expressway.

Location context:

Beihai is located in the south of Guangxi, on the east bank of Beibu Gulf, with a north-south span of10850' 45 "~10947' 28" and a north latitude of 20 26' ~ 2155' 34 ". It borders Guangdong in the east, Hainan Province across the sea in the south and Vietnam in the west.

Beihai Port to Haikou 124 nautical miles, to Zhanjiang 255 nautical miles, to Guangzhou 480 nautical miles, to Hong Kong 425 nautical miles, to Vietnam Haiphong 157 nautical miles; The highway is 204 kilometers to Nanning, 0/06 kilometers to Qinzhou/KLOC-0, 71km to Fangcheng. The total area is 3337 square kilometers.