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Team, Place & City Details

Guangdong Winnerway F.C.

Guangdong Winnerway Football Club is a defunct Chinese football club, established on September 15, 1992 by Guangdong Winnerway Group and Guangdong Football Association. It was one of the earliest professional football clubs in China.

Guangdong Southern Tigers

Guangdong Hongyuan Southern Tigers or Guangdong Southern Tigers, also known as Guangdong Dongguan Bank (Chinese: 广东东莞银行) for sponsorship reasons, are a Chinese professional basketball team owned by the Guangdong Winnerway (Hongyuan) Group. The team is one of the best-performing teams in the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA).

Guangdong Sunray Cave F.C.

Guangdong Sunray Cave Football Club was a Chinese professional football club based in Guangzhou, Guangdong which last played in the China League One division. The club was originally formed on February 5, 2007 and was once owned by Guangdong Sports Bureau and Sunray Cave Group.

Guangdong Evergrande Volleyball Club (Women)

Guangdong Evergrande V.C. is a Chinese professional women's volleyball club, currently based in Shenzhen, Guangdong, founded in 2009 and sponsored by Evergrande Group. They are the winners of the bronze medal at the 2013 FIVB Women's Club World Championship and won one champion title of Chinese Volleyball League.

Guangdong South China Tiger F.C.

Guangdong South China Tiger Football Club or simply Guangdong South China Tiger (simplified Chinese: 广东华南虎; traditional Chinese: 廣東華南虎) was a professional Chinese football club that last participated in China League One. The team was based in Meixian District, Meizhou, Guangdong and their home stadium was the Meixian Tsang Hin-chi Stadium.

Balhae
Balhae

Balhae was a multi-ethnic kingdom in Manchuria, the Korean peninsula and the Russian Far East. Balhae was established by refugees from the fallen Korean kingdom of Goguryeo and Tungusic Mohe tribes in 698, when the first king, Dae Joyeong, defeated the Wu Zhou dynasty at Tianmenling.Along with Goguryeo refugees and Mohe tribes, Balhae had a diverse population, including other minorities such as Khitan and Evenk peoples.

Bohai Sea
Bohai Sea

The Bohai Sea or Bo Sea, also known as Bohai Gulf, Bo Gulf or Pohai Bay , is a marginal sea approximately 78,000 km2 (30,000 sq mi) in area in the east coast of mainland China. It is the northwestern and innermost extension of the Yellow Sea, to which it communicates to the east via the Bohai Strait.

Bohai Bay
Bohai Bay

Bohai Bay is one of the three major bays of the Bohai Sea, the northwestern and innermost gulf of the Yellow Sea. It is bounded by the coastlines of eastern Hebei province (Tangshan and Cangzhou), Tianjin municipality and northern Shandong province (Binzhou and Dongying) south of the Daqing River estuary (which is an old mouth of Luan River in Laoting County) and north of the Yellow River estuary.

Bohai University

Bohai University , established in 1950, is a university in Jinzhou, Liaoning province, northeast China.

Bohai Economic Rim

The Bohai Economic Rim or Bohai Bay Economic Rim (BBER) is the economic region surrounding Beijing and Tianjin. It also includes areas in Hebei, Liaoning and Shandong surrounding the Bohai Sea.

Bohai Train Ferry
Bohai Train Ferry

Bohai Train Ferry is a train ferry service connecting Dalian, Liaoning and Yantai, Shandong in China over the Bohai Sea, which is the northern part of the Yellow Sea. The vessels used are 182.6 metres (599 ft) long and have been in operation since 2007.

Bohai Shipyard

Bohai Shipbuilding Heavy Industry Co., Ltd. , the former Bohai Shipyard, is a shipyard in China.

Bohai Strait tunnel
Bohai Strait tunnel

The Bohai Strait Tunnel or Dalian-Yantai Tunnel is a proposed undersea tunnel construction project across the Bohai Strait to connect Dalian on the Liaodong Peninsula to Yantai on the Shandong Peninsula. The official name for the project is Bohai Strait Cross-Sea Traffic Way .Crossing the Bohai Strait, the tunnel would be 123 kilometres (76 mi) long, 90 kilometres (56 mi) of it under water.