Why can't Lianyungang develop and have a good geographical position? China seems to be from

Hehe, geographically speaking, it is not good, because the early rafters were first famous, and Yantai, Qingdao and Weihai in Jiaozhou Peninsula in the north of Lianyungang protrude more out of the sea. In the south, Shanghai and Nantong protrude from the sea, while Lianyungang is in a depression. Ships always tend to take the nearest land port, so it is not cost-effective to sail hundreds of nautical miles to Lianyungang. In the long run, it will indirectly restrict its economic development speed.

Topographically, the location of the city's main urban area is also not good in geomantic omen. Two hills in the east blocked the rising sun and purple gas in the east, and blocked the water and wealth of the sea. Good feng shui relies on water, and it is good for you to back the mountain. I feel that the city had better move to the south of the Mid-Levels.

Friends in Lianyungang, don't be angry. Oh, nonsense.