Liaodong Bandao

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Definition

Proper noun: * Liaodong Peninsula: A major peninsula in northeastern China that extends southward into the northern part of the Yellow Sea. It is situated between the Bohai Sea (or Bo Hai) to the west and Korea Bay to the east.

Usage
  • The term "Liaodong Bandao" is the direct transliteration of the Chinese name (辽东半岛). In English geographical and historical contexts, it is most commonly referred to as the "Liaodong Peninsula."
  • It is used to specify a distinct geographical region within China, notable for its strategic location, historical significance, and major port cities.
Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • Dalian, a major port city, is located on the southern tip of the Liaodong Bandao.
    • The Liaodong Peninsula has been a strategically important region throughout Chinese history.
    • Several key battles were fought for control of the Liaodong Bandao during the First Sino-Japanese War.
Advanced Usage
  • The peninsula's location makes it a crucial area for maritime trade and military strategy in Northeast Asia.
  • In historical texts, control over the Liaodong Peninsula was often a point of contention between various Chinese dynasties, Korea, and other regional powers.
Variants and Related Words
  • Liaodong Peninsula: The standard English name for the geographical feature.
  • Liaodong: Often used as a shorthand to refer to the peninsula or the historical region surrounding it. It can also refer to the "Liaodong Bay," an inlet of the Bohai Sea.
Synonyms
  • Liaotung Peninsula: An older, alternative romanization of the same name.
Noun
  1. a peninsula in northeastern China that extends into the Yellow Sea, between Bo Hai and Korea Bay