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The history of the Pacific route
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Far East

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Caribbean Sea, East Coast Route of North America

This route often passes through the northern and southern Hawaiian islands to reach the Panama Canal.

Most of the ships departing from the northern coastal ports of China pass through Dagu Strait or

Go out of the East China Sea via Anmei Island in Ryukyu.

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Far East

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Southeast Asia route

This route is the main route for Chinese, Korean and Japanese cargo ships to go to Southeast Asian ports and ports along the Atlantic coast of India via the Straits of Malacca.

East China sea,

Taiwan Province Strait, bashi channel and South China Sea are the only routes for ships on this route, and the routes are busy.

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Far East

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North American west coast route

The route includes trade and transportation from the Far East seaports of China, Korea, Japan and the Soviet Union to Canadian, American and Mexican ports on the west coast of North America.

Line.

Starting from the coastal port of China, the south one goes out of the East China Sea via Dayu Strait; Cross the Ma Dui Strait, cross the Sea of Japan, or cross the Golden Sea Gorge.

Enter the Pacific Ocean, or enter the North Pacific Ocean through the Zonggu Strait and the Sea of Okhotsk.

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Far East

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Australia and New Zealand routes

There are two routes from the Far East to the southeast coast of Australia.

China's northern coastal ports reached the Australian East Coast and New Zealand ports after several dynasties and days.

Ships need to enter the Solomon Sea and the Coral Sea via Kumi Island in Ryukyu and Yap Island in Caroline Islands. Container ships between China and Australia need to load in Hong Kong.

Or transship through the South China Sea, Sulawesi Sea, banda sea and Arafura Sea, and then enter the Coral Sea through Torres Strait.

China and Japan go to western Australia.

The coastal route is for Filipino residents to enter the Indian Ocean via Duluo Strait, makassar strait and Lombok Strait.

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Far East

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West coast route of South America

Ships departing from China's northern coastal ports often pass through Anmei Island in Ryukyu.

Iwo Jima, wake island, Lane Islands, southern Hawaiian Islands.

Cross the equator into the South Pacific and reach the port on the west coast of South America.

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Australia, New Zealand

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East-west coast route of North America

From Australia and New Zealand to the coast of North America, it often reaches important docks in the Pacific Ocean, such as Suva and Lu Lu Lu Lu badminton.

To the east coast of North America, take society islands.

Papeete across the Panama Canal.