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Long Beach is a city in Los Angeles County, California. It is the 42nd-most populous city in the United States, with a population of 466,742 as of 2020. A charter city, Long Beach is the seventh-most populous city in California.

Incorporated in 1897, Long Beach lies in Southern California in the southern part of Los Angeles County. Long Beach is approximately 20 miles (32 km) south of downtown Los Angeles, and is part of the Gateway Cities region. The Port of Long Beach is the second busiest container port in the United States and is among the world's largest shipping ports. The city is over an oilfield with minor wells both directly beneath the city as well as offshore.

The city is known for its waterfront attractions, including the permanently docked RMS Queen Mary and the Aquarium of the Pacific. Long Beach also hosts the Grand Prix of Long Beach, an IndyCar race and the Long Beach Pride Festival and Parade. California State University, Long Beach, one of the largest universities in California by enrollment, is within the city.

Danyang, Zhenjiang City, Jiangsu Province, in charge of county-level cities, was called qu'an in ancient times, and got its name from the meaning of "Danfeng Chaoyang". Located in the Yangtze River Delta, located in the south of Jiangsu Province, belongs to the Taihu Lake basin. Danyang is one of the birthplaces of Wu culture. It was founded in the warring States period and is the hometown of Qi and Liang dynasties. Danyang culture belongs to Wu Yue culture, and the people of Danyang belong to the people of Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces. Rivers crisscross in Danyang, 122 Provincial Highway, 312 National Highway, Shanghai-Nanjing Expressway, Zhendan Expressway, Beijing-Shanghai Railway, Beijing-Shanghai High-speed Railway, Shanghai-Nanjing Intercity Railway, Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal. In 1987, it was approved by the State Council to withdraw counties and build cities, and was listed as a coastal open city. Danyang is the world's largest lens production base, known as the "hometown of Chinese glasses" Meiji. The economic strength of Danyang ranks No. 1 in the comprehensive competitiveness of county-level cities in China in 2013.
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