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Introduction of port 288

Ganqi Maodu (also translated as Ganqi Maodao) (highway) port is located in Chuanjing Sumu, Urad Zhongqi, Bayannaoer City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, and Ganqi Maodu is translated as "a tree" in Chinese. Formerly known as port 288. The port is located near boundary pillar No.703 on the border between China and Mongolia, with geographical coordinates of 42 24' 6 "north latitude and107 34'1"east longitude, and it is 570 kilometers away from Hailiutu Town 133 km away from Hohhot, where the government of Urad Zhongqi is located. It corresponds to Gashun Suhaitu Port, Hamburg County, South Gobi Province, Mongolia, with a distance of about 12.8km. ..

The port is located in semi-arid grassland, with harsh natural environment and more dusty weather. 19891989 on February 20th, according to the provisions of the State Council (1985)13 on the opening of ports in the State Council and the government of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (1989)1. 1991On June 24th, the people's governments of People's Republic of China (PRC) and Mongolia signed the Agreement on the Management System of Border Ports between China and Mongolia, and approved Ganqimaodao Port as a national first-class seasonal port. July 1992, 1 According to the State Council's Reply on Agreeing to Open Three Ports in Ganqimao Road, Inner Mongolia, a frontier inspection station was set up in Hailiutu Town, Wulate Zhongqi, with the full name of "China People's Frontier Inspection Station and Guoganqimao Road", which belongs to the Inner Mongolia Public Security Frontier Corps. In July 2004, China and Mongolia signed the Agreement on Border Ports and Their Management System, which designated Ganqi Maodao Port as a bilateral perennial open port. Later, it was changed to open in the first half of each year at 65438+ 10, April, July and 65438+ 10. In 2003, with the approval of the General Administration of Customs, the imported coal transportation was temporarily opened during the closed period. On July 5, 2004, China and Mongolia agreed to upgrade the port to a bilateral perennial open port. In September 2007, 12 was approved by the State Council as a perennial port. Since 15, the development of Maodu Port in Ganqi has changed with each passing day.