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The Port of Chongqing is the port of the Chongqing municipality, laid out along the shores of the Yangtze, Jialing and Wujiang rivers. It is the deepest inland (open to direct foreign trade) in China. Chongqing Port has 181 production berths of all kinds, including 4 main multimodal transfer stations.The Yangtze river channel is 6 m deep during the wet season and allows navigation of ships up to 5,000DWT, the furthest upriver ships that large can travel. It had a total cargo throughput of 124 million tonnes in 2012. Chongqing is the main berth for sightseeing boats due for the Three Gorges.

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  • 重慶港 (ja)
  • Port of Chongqing (en)
  • 重庆港 (zh)
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  • The Port of Chongqing is the port of the Chongqing municipality, laid out along the shores of the Yangtze, Jialing and Wujiang rivers. It is the deepest inland (open to direct foreign trade) in China. Chongqing Port has 181 production berths of all kinds, including 4 main multimodal transfer stations.The Yangtze river channel is 6 m deep during the wet season and allows navigation of ships up to 5,000DWT, the furthest upriver ships that large can travel. It had a total cargo throughput of 124 million tonnes in 2012. Chongqing is the main berth for sightseeing boats due for the Three Gorges. (en)
  • 重慶港(じゅうけいこう、チョンチンこう、中国語: 重庆港)は、長江・嘉陵江・烏江の河岸に沿って建てられた中華人民共和国重慶市の河川港である。この港は、中国で最も内陸に位置する一級港であり、貿易のために開かれている。 重慶港には、4つ多目的物流拠点を含む、181の接岸施設が存在する。雨季には長江の水深は6メートルになり、最大5,000トンの船の航行が可能となる。2012年の総貨物処理量は1億2400万トンであった。重慶港は三峡へ航行する観光船の主要な停泊地にもなっている。 (ja)
  • 重庆港,中国重庆市的内河港口,位于长江畔,为长江上游最大的水运枢纽,为中国的主要港口之一。 (zh)
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  • Port of Chongqing (en)
  • 重庆港 (en)
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  • The Port of Chongqing is the port of the Chongqing municipality, laid out along the shores of the Yangtze, Jialing and Wujiang rivers. It is the deepest inland (open to direct foreign trade) in China. Chongqing Port has 181 production berths of all kinds, including 4 main multimodal transfer stations.The Yangtze river channel is 6 m deep during the wet season and allows navigation of ships up to 5,000DWT, the furthest upriver ships that large can travel. It had a total cargo throughput of 124 million tonnes in 2012. Chongqing is the main berth for sightseeing boats due for the Three Gorges. (en)
  • 重慶港(じゅうけいこう、チョンチンこう、中国語: 重庆港)は、長江・嘉陵江・烏江の河岸に沿って建てられた中華人民共和国重慶市の河川港である。この港は、中国で最も内陸に位置する一級港であり、貿易のために開かれている。 重慶港には、4つ多目的物流拠点を含む、181の接岸施設が存在する。雨季には長江の水深は6メートルになり、最大5,000トンの船の航行が可能となる。2012年の総貨物処理量は1億2400万トンであった。重慶港は三峡へ航行する観光船の主要な停泊地にもなっている。 (ja)
  • 重庆港,中国重庆市的内河港口,位于长江畔,为长江上游最大的水运枢纽,为中国的主要港口之一。 (zh)
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  • Chongqing Port Services and Logistics Co., Ltd. (en)
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