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What are the Chinese cities closest to Japan?

Chinese cities close to Japan include Xiamen City in Fujian Province and Yilan County in Taiwan Province.

1. Xiamen City, Fujian Province

Xiamen City, Fujian Province is located in the southeast of Fujian Province, facing the Okinawa Islands of Japan. It is only about 400 kilometers away from Okinawa, so it is called "China's Window to Southeast Asia and Japan." Xiamen City and three cities in Japan—Tokyo, Kobe, and Nagoya—have established a joint meeting for cross-strait and four-region non-governmental exchanges and cooperation, which has promoted cooperation and exchanges among personnel, enterprises, and associations between the two countries.

2. Yilan County, Taiwan Province

The distance between Wuyanjiao and Naguo Island (Japanese Ferry Island) in Suao Town, Yilan County, Taiwan Province is only 107 kilometers. Naguo Island (Dunan Island) is only 150 kilometers from the Diaoyu Islands in Taiwan Province of my country, and only 110 kilometers from Nanfang'ao, Yilan County.

Introduction to China's coastal cities:

1. Liaoning

In the huge Northeast, due to historical reasons, only Liaoning still retains its coastline today, leading the Chinese people Understanding of high-latitude oceans. From the Liaodong Peninsula to the Western Liaoning Corridor, with huge sea ice, bright tidal flats, unique sea erosion landforms, and prosperous fishery civilization, Liaoning's sea has a completely different interest from other provinces and regions.

2. Dalian

The Bohai Sea is an inland sea area with shallow water depth, less influence from the open sea, and relatively low salinity. Large areas of ice will appear every winter. , especially Liaodong Bay, which has the most ice conditions, making Dalian a good place to see sea ice in winter.

3. Dandong

The Yalu River estuary in Dandong is the starting point of my country’s mainland coastline. The beaches here are mostly mud flats and are rich in benthic organisms, which are the food of migrating seabirds. Every year in mid-to-late April, migrating waterfowl, mainly small and medium-sized snipe wading birds, will rest here to replenish their supplies.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Xiamen City