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Yellow Sea
The Yellow Sea, showing surrounding countries.
Chinese name
Hanzi 黄海
Pinyin Huáng Hǎi
Korean name
Hanja 黃海 or 西海
Hangul 황해 or 서해
Revised Romanization Hwang Hae or Seo Hae
McCune-Reischauer Hwang Hae or Sŏ Hae

The Yellow Sea, also called West Sea in North and South Korea, is the northern part of the East China Sea, which in turn is a marginal sea of the Pacific Ocean. It is located between Mainland China and the Korean peninsula. Its name comes from the sand particles that color its water, originating from the Yellow River.

The innermost bay of the Yellow Sea is called Bohai Sea (previously Pechihli Bay or Chihli Bay). Into it flows both the Yellow River (through Shandong province and its capital Jinan) and Hai He (through Beijing and Tianjin).

Korea Bay, between the Chinese Liaoning province and northwestern North Korea is also part of the Yellow Sea.

Bohai Sea and Korea Bay are separated by Liaodong Peninsula, with Dalian at its southernmost point.

See also


Marine ecoregions | Seas | Geography of Korea | Geography of China

البحر الأصفر | Жълто море | Mar Groga | Gule Hav | Gelbes Meer | Kollane meri | Mar Amarillo | Mer Jaune | הים הצהוב | Laut Kuning | Mar Giallo | 황해 | Gele Zee | 黄海 | Gulehavet | Morze Żółte | Mar Amarelo | Жёлтое море | Жуто море | Žlté more | Hoàng Hải | Жовте море | 黄海

 

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