Port Pusan
| Port Pusan | |
|---|---|
| Various notation | |
| The Hangul Alphabet: | 부 산항 |
| Kanji: | Port Pusan |
| Pronunciation: | Pusan Kahn |
| A Japanese reading: | Do not lie down; is like that |
| English: | Port of Busan |
Port Pusan (I ask for Pusan) is a harbor in Korean Busan Metropolitan City. It is set of port of first kind in the harbor method and is a harbor to boast of the Republic of Korea's greatest scale and freight traffic to. I grow up to the hub harbor in the containerized cargo of the world top-class and become the harbor of the container traffic world fifth place now [1].
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History
It was old, and Japan building was put and was a trade place of Tsushima feudal clan and Li-regimed Korea. When Korea opened a country in 日朝修好条規 of 1877, it became the opening of a port place and supported the development of harbor city, Pusan.
It was in Takao Port, Shanghai Port and a hub harbor largest in East Asia to compete for without the after the end of 20th century being greatly prolonged as a container harbor, and it having been in the Republic of Korea's greatest harbor, and it being. The container terminal of Port Pusan transports the container from all parts of the world to Korea, and it is in a base transshiping on the route for Japan and Chinese local ports.
Navigation route
The facilities handling a passenger route part at "international passenger terminal" and "coast traveler terminal", and a regular line going into service from the former to the various parts of Japan goes into service.
International passenger terminal
- Port Pusan - Hakata Port
- Port Pusan - Shimonoseki Port
- Port Pusan - Osakako
- Bread star dream
- Port Pusan - Tsushima(Izuhara Port、Hitakatsu Port)
- Sea flower 2, dream flower (interruption), ocean flower
Coast traveler terminal
- Port Pusan - Jeju Port
- Coach island, Orient express ferry, treasure island
International periodical containership route
- Port Pusan - Kumamoto Port
- SUNNY SPRUCE (the second flight / week: navigation, Korai marine transportation: an agency, triangle marine transportation)
Sisters Port
- Osakako (Japan): 1985 sisters Port tie-up
- An upper seaport (the People's Republic of China): 1994 sisters Port tie-up
- Seattle Port (the United States of America): 1981 sisters Port tie-up
- New York Port (the United States of America): 1988 sisters Port tie-up
- Rotterdam Port (the Kingdom of the Netherlands): 1985 sisters Port tie-up
- Southampton Port (the U.K.): 1978 sisters Port tie-up
Footnote
- ^ WEDGE editorial department (October 24, 2011). "Freight WEDGE11 month issue special feature WEDGE Infinity (wedge) when the distribution gathers in Korean Port Pusan". September 14, 2012 reading.
- I moved to Higashi-ku grass beam third sinus near Pusan Station from Chuo, Naka-ku sinus on ^ August 31, 2015.
Allied item
Outside link
- Pusan harbor public corporation (Hangul Alphabet notation)
- Port Pusan traveler terminal (Hangul Alphabet notation)
Coordinate: 35°06'14" N 129°04'44" E / 35.10389 degrees N 129.07889 degrees E
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