Li Wenyan, Fan Jie, Qu Tao, Zhao Lingxun, Tong Qingjin, He Yanli. THE INDUSTRIAL STRUCTURE AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE BOHAI-YELLOW SEA RIMLAND OF CHINA IN THE 1990S[J]. Chinese Geographical Science, 1992, 2(2): 97-113.
Citation: Li Wenyan, Fan Jie, Qu Tao, Zhao Lingxun, Tong Qingjin, He Yanli. THE INDUSTRIAL STRUCTURE AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE BOHAI-YELLOW SEA RIMLAND OF CHINA IN THE 1990S[J]. Chinese Geographical Science, 1992, 2(2): 97-113.

THE INDUSTRIAL STRUCTURE AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE BOHAI-YELLOW SEA RIMLAND OF CHINA IN THE 1990S

  • Publish Date: 1992-06-20
  • The Bohai-Yellow Sea Rimland (BYSR) is situated along the coast of theBohai Sea and the Yellow Sea in the northeast of China, covering Liaoning, Hebei, and Shandong provinces, and Tianjin and Beijing municipalities. It has a land area of 491,000 square kilometers, 5.1 percent of the country's total, and a population of 196 million, 17.9 percent of the total. Theregion is not only the political and cultural center, but also the most important economic center in North China. This paper analyses current status and major problems of industrial structure and distribution of BYSR. According to the national plan, the main goal in the coming decade is: by constantly improving economic structure, economic quality and efficiency, to double the gross national product(GNP), and to raise living standards to a satisfactory level. To realize this goal, agriculture, energy, transportation, some important raw material of industries, and infrastructure should be strengthened, and the engineering industry be improved to change the imbalance of basic industry and manufacturing industry. There should be a rational regional division of labor by way of adjusting industrial allocation and making full use of each area's advantages. By the year 2000, BYSR should become a well-developed base of agriculture, industry, and high technology, with heavy and chemical industries as the major sector, coordinatively developing light industry.
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THE INDUSTRIAL STRUCTURE AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE BOHAI-YELLOW SEA RIMLAND OF CHINA IN THE 1990S

Abstract: The Bohai-Yellow Sea Rimland (BYSR) is situated along the coast of theBohai Sea and the Yellow Sea in the northeast of China, covering Liaoning, Hebei, and Shandong provinces, and Tianjin and Beijing municipalities. It has a land area of 491,000 square kilometers, 5.1 percent of the country's total, and a population of 196 million, 17.9 percent of the total. Theregion is not only the political and cultural center, but also the most important economic center in North China. This paper analyses current status and major problems of industrial structure and distribution of BYSR. According to the national plan, the main goal in the coming decade is: by constantly improving economic structure, economic quality and efficiency, to double the gross national product(GNP), and to raise living standards to a satisfactory level. To realize this goal, agriculture, energy, transportation, some important raw material of industries, and infrastructure should be strengthened, and the engineering industry be improved to change the imbalance of basic industry and manufacturing industry. There should be a rational regional division of labor by way of adjusting industrial allocation and making full use of each area's advantages. By the year 2000, BYSR should become a well-developed base of agriculture, industry, and high technology, with heavy and chemical industries as the major sector, coordinatively developing light industry.

Li Wenyan, Fan Jie, Qu Tao, Zhao Lingxun, Tong Qingjin, He Yanli. THE INDUSTRIAL STRUCTURE AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE BOHAI-YELLOW SEA RIMLAND OF CHINA IN THE 1990S[J]. Chinese Geographical Science, 1992, 2(2): 97-113.
Citation: Li Wenyan, Fan Jie, Qu Tao, Zhao Lingxun, Tong Qingjin, He Yanli. THE INDUSTRIAL STRUCTURE AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE BOHAI-YELLOW SEA RIMLAND OF CHINA IN THE 1990S[J]. Chinese Geographical Science, 1992, 2(2): 97-113.

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