Shinhang

Shinhang (Seomun: 新港, Jinmun: 신항), formally the City of Shinhang (Seomun: 新港市, Jinmun: 신항시), is a Zhenian city located in Imhae Province.

Etymology
Shinhang is translated literally 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 list of trading ports with the Zhu dynasty, following the signing of the Treaty of Sanggyeong.

Climate
Shinhang is home to a temperate, four-season, -influenced climate, being situated near the coastal center of the belt of ( Cwa) in central Zhenia. Winters in the city can be cool to cold and dry, with a January average low of −1.9 °C, while summers are hot and humid, with a July average high of around 29.1 °C. Like most parts of coastal Zhenia, it receives a vast majority of its rainfall in the summer seasons, due to the influence of monsoons from the Hanmaric Ocean. Situated on the western coast surrounding the Gulf of Danguk, it is less susceptible to snowstorms in the winter seasons than those east of the Gulf, although its summers can be occasionally susceptible to making their way from the West Hanmaric Ocean.

Transport
Located around 21 kilometers southeast of downtown Shinhang near its border with Namhwa Province, Shinhang International Airport is the primary airport serving the city and its metropolitan area.

Architecture
Shinhang is home to various architectural styles that reflect its rich history and culture in general.

Older buildings reminiscent of the classical and neoclassical schools of Zhenian architecture are primarily visible in the city's Jung-gu and Dong-gu districts, along the cite of Shinhang's older port.