Zhuhai
Guangdong Province · China
One of China's original special economic zones, established in 1980, Zhuhai sits where the Pearl River meets the South China Sea on Guangdong's southern coast, directly bordering Macau and connected by bridge to Hong Kong. Known as the "city of a hundred islands," it offers a long coastline, scattered island scenery, and a reputation as one of China's more liveable cities. The wider region is ringed by UNESCO World Heritage sites, and the city serves as a convenient gateway to Macau.
- Population2,207,090
- Nearest water1.1 km
- Nearest mountain4.4 km
- UNESCO within 50 km2