This marina was built in 2007 and is located on the Ningbo Old Bund, across the river from the Ningbo City Exhibition Hall. There are 30 berths and a high-end clubhouse. It’s well situated for sea trips to Xiangshan, Zhoushan Islands and Ninghai. T. +86 574 8767 6978
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Shanghai sits on the Yangzi River delta, where China’s main waterway completes its 5,500 km journey to the Pacific Ocean. Its history goes back 1,000 years and, over the centuries, Shanghai developed as one of China’s principal trading ports during the late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), to an industrial centre and trading port by the 1930s, to being today’s global financial hub.
It’s now possible for foreign yachts (maximum height of 49 metres) to berth in the Huangpu River, off the Yangzi River, opposite the Oriental Tower at 31°14.761’N, 121°29.400’E. The facilities provide fresh water, power and fuel.
All yachts must engage the services of the state agent to manage the formalities with CIQ and the Harbour Master and the use of a pilot is mandatory. The pilot station is at Buoy S7 in the South Channel in Changjiangkou and can be contacted on VHF channel 69.
State Agency: The appointed State Agency is Penavico. T. +86 21 6364 5660 ext. 2219
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