China's Top 10 Biggest Ports
- Freight Consulting
- Jun 13, 2023
- 2 min read
Updated: Oct 30, 2024
A port, a facility positioned along the coast, serves as a central location for the loading and unloading of goods, services, and individuals, facilitating trade between islands. Over time, there has been significant emphasis on the development of ports due to the remarkable success of water-based exchanges in business and commerce. Presently, there are numerous seaports worldwide, with China alone boasting 34 active ports and over 2000 minor ports. The abundance of major ports in China has greatly contributed to its flourishing trade activities. China has earned the reputation of being a prominent shipping and industrial nation, owing to its extensive network of seaports.
The list below highlights the ten largest ports in China
1. Shanghai Port
The expansive port of Shanghai, spanning an area of 3,619.6 kilometers, is strategically situated at the mouth of the Yangtze River. Its establishment as a treaty port in 1842 transformed it into an international commercial city, and by the early 20th century, it had risen to become the largest port in Asia. Due to its favorable location, this Chinese port became the primary gateway for foreign trade in the country. With an impressive average cargo tonnage of 500 million tons annually, it currently holds the distinction of being the busiest container port in the world. Every day, millions of goods flow in and out of this port, encompassing a wide range of items from basic household appliances to hazardous and fragile commodities such as coal, metal ore, and petroleum products. In 2019, the port of Shanghai was recognized as the "best-connected" port globally. Nonetheless, despite this accolade, the port remains committed to maintaining its competitive edge. Trade enhancements and continual advancements in infrastructure and machinery are consistently pursued to ensure the provision of world-class services.

2. Shenzhen Port
