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'''Port of Qingdao''' is a seaport on the Yellow Sea in the vicinity of Qingdao, Shandong, People's Republic of China. It is one of the ten busiest ports in the world. The Port of Qingdao contains three major areas: the Old Port, Huangdao Oil Port, and Qianwan New Port. The Port of Qingdao is handles e a wide range of general, bulk, and project cargoes. The major cargoes handled by the Port of Qingdao include containers, iron ore, coal, crude oil, and grain.<ref>[http://www.worldportsource.com/ports/CHN_Port_of_Qingdao_408.php "Port of Qingdao"] World Port Source, accessed August 2, 2011.</ref>
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'''Port of Qingdao''' is a seaport on the Yellow Sea in the vicinity of Qingdao, Shandong, People's Republic of China. It is one of the ten busiest ports in the world. The Port of Qingdao contains three major areas: the Old Port, Huangdao Oil Port, and Qianwan New Port.  
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The Port of Qingdao handles e a wide range of general, bulk, and project cargoes. The major cargoes handled by the Port of Qingdao include containers, iron ore, coal, crude oil, and grain.<ref>[http://www.worldportsource.com/ports/CHN_Port_of_Qingdao_408.php "Port of Qingdao"] World Port Source, accessed August 2, 2011.</ref>
  
 
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Port of Qingdao is a seaport on the Yellow Sea in the vicinity of Qingdao, Shandong, People's Republic of China. It is one of the ten busiest ports in the world. The Port of Qingdao contains three major areas: the Old Port, Huangdao Oil Port, and Qianwan New Port.

The Port of Qingdao handles e a wide range of general, bulk, and project cargoes. The major cargoes handled by the Port of Qingdao include containers, iron ore, coal, crude oil, and grain.[1]

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