Dalian Bay

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Dalian Bay (also spelled Talien Bay) is a roughly rectangular arm of the Korea Bay, oriented long side parallel to the land due south-east of the modern port city of Dalian, and serving as the roadstead for the harbor. Dalian itself is located at the narrowest isthmus of the Liaodong Peninsula of the eastern Liaoning province of the People's Republic of China. Together with Jinzhou Bay on opposite side of the isthmus, the two bays make Dalian nearly unique with two opposed harbors — one facing east, the other west.

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