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Southeast Asia route

China has been a country with developed maritime transportation since ancient times. After the founding of the people's Republic of China, African maritime transport was rapidly restored and developed, and the establishment of ocean going fleets was accelerated to meet the needs of large-scale economic construction. Starting from Huangpu port in Guangzhou, Tanjung, the outer port of Jakarta, the c consulting

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    China has been a country with developed maritime transportation since ancient times. After the founding of the people's Republic of China, African maritime transport was rapidly restored and developed, and the establishment of ocean going fleets was accelerated to meet the needs of large-scale economic construction. Starting from Huangpu port in Guangzhou, Tanjung, the outer port of Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, made its first voyage, which opened the prelude to China's ocean transportation.
    The main ports in South Africa are:
    Durban (Durban, South Africa)
    Cape Town (Cape Town, South Africa)
    Port Elizabeth (South Africa)
    The main ports in East Africa are:
    Mombasa (Mombasa, Kenya)
    Dar es Salaam (Dar es Salaam, Tanzania)
    The main ports in West Africa are:
    Abidjan (Abidjan, C ? te d'Ivoire)
    Lagos (Lagos, Nigeria) (Lagos includes APAPA and tincan docks)
    Tema (temagana)
    Lome (LOM é Togo)
    Cotonou (Cotonou, Benin)
    The main ports in North Africa are:
    Algiers (Algeria)
    Casablanca (Casablanca, Morocco)
    Oran (Oran Algeria)
    Tunis (Tunisia Tunisia)
    Benghazi (Benghazi, Libya)
    Tripoli (Tripoli, Libya)
    Elkhoms (Homs, Libya)
    Misurata (Misurata, Libya)
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