Zhuhai, a vibrant coastal city in Guangdong Province, China, is located on the west bank of the Pearl River Delta, directly adjacent to Macau to the south. Known as the “City of a Hundred Islands,” Zhuhai boasts a unique geographical layout that includes a mainland area and over 140 offshore islands. It borders Macau’s Gongbei, Wan Chai, and Hengqin districts, while its eastern waters connect to Hong Kong and Shenzhen. Facing the South China Sea to the south, Zhuhai enjoys a mild subtropical climate and picturesque natural scenery, with a total land area of approximately 1,736 square kilometers.
Historically, Zhuhai was a small fishing village before its transformation into one of China’s first Special Economic Zones in 1980. This designation spurred rapid economic development and positioned Zhuhai as a hub for innovation, technology, and trade. The city is renowned for its clean environment, high quality of life, and well-planned urban infrastructure, earning it accolades as one of China’s most livable cities.
Zhuhai’s proximity to Macau and its strategic location within the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area have made it a vital gateway for international trade and cultural exchange. It is also a popular tourist destination, offering attractions such as the Chimelong Ocean Kingdom, Lovers’ Road, and the Zhuhai Opera House. With its blend of modern development and natural beauty, Zhuhai continues to thrive as a dynamic and forward-looking city.
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