Port of Huludao, Maritime facility in Liaodong Bay, China
The Port of Huludao is a maritime facility in Liaodong Bay that handles multiple cargo types across specialized zones. Its infrastructure includes dedicated terminals for bulk goods, chemical products, and general shipping operations serving regional and international trade.
The facility was established in the early 1900s under Qing administration with British engineering assistance. Its transition from military operations to commercial activities occurred in the 1980s, reshaping its operational focus.
The port transformation from military to commercial use in 1984 changed local employment patterns and brought new maritime traditions to Huludao's coastal community.
The facility spans a large area with separate docking zones organized by cargo type and vessel size. As an active working port, visitors should be aware that operations occur continuously with regular ship movements throughout the day.
The 333-hectare logistics park combines specialized zones for oil tankers, bulk cargo, storage, and container services within the port complex.
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