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Laizhou Bay

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Laizhou Bay (Laizhou Wan, 莱州湾) is the southern arm of the Bohai Sea (also Known as the Bohai Bay, or just Bo Hai), which is a large relatively shallow extension of the Korea Bay (Northern Yellow Sea) behind the Liaodong Peninsula to the north, and the Shandong Peninsula to the south. Both peninsula are roughly triangular in shaped and oriented pointed side to the Bohai Strait (Bohai Haixia), the mouth opening out to the Yellow Sea via the southern region of the Korea Bay.

References

  • Tom McKnight,PhD, et al.; Geographica (ATLAS), 1999-2004, 3rd revision, Barnes and Noble Books AND Random House, New York, ISBN 0-7607-5974-X, 618 pp.
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