Zhoushan Archipelago New Area
Zhoushan Archipelago New Area (simplified Chinese: 舟山群岛新区; traditional Chinese: 舟山群島新區; pinyin: Zhōushān Qúndǎo Xīnqū) is the newly established state-level new area (special economic and political administration zone) under the direct control of Zhoushan Municipal Government on 7 July 2011. Zhoushan Archipelago New Area was approved by the State Council of China's Central Government as the fourth state-level new area (followed by Pudong of Shanghai, Binhai of Tianjin, an Liangjiang of Chongqing), which is also the second state-level new development area in East China.[1]
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New Areas of the People's Republic of China |
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| Note: with " * " are administrative divisions registered in the Ministry of Civil Affairs while other New Areas are established as economic management areas. With " ° " are State-level new area. |
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