Shinhang

Shinhang (Seomun: 新港, Jinmun: 신항), formally the Shinhang Metropolitan Municipality (Seomun: 新港廣域市, Jinmun: 신항광역시), is the fourth most populous city of the Republic of Zhenia. As one of the five Metropolitan Municipalities in Zhenia, it is governed by the Shinhang Metropolitan Government. Situated on the eastern seaboard of mainland Zhenia, it borders Bukhwa and Namhwa Provinces to the north and southwest respectively, while facing the Gulf of Danguk to the east.

Today, Shinhang is the fourth most populous city in the nation as well as the second-largest city in mainland Zhenia. It retains its status as a major seaport and the primary gateway of central Zhenia, with a broad economic base on manufacturing, energy, transportation and heavy industries. It has widely been regarded as the Its main port, the Port of Shinhang, remains the fourth-largest port in the nation by ship traffic and cargo tonnage, while the city itself is located near the center of both the nation's expressway and rail network. It is also one of the fastest-growing province-level administrative subdivisions in the nation, with projections that its population would swell to 10 million by 2035.

Etymology
Shinhang is literally translated as 'new port' in Zhenian, hinting to its history of being a relatively new city in Zhenian history. The name itself was coined when Shindanese traders to the east established a set lists of ports to trade with the Zhu dynasty.