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Weihai (Chinese: �海; Hanyu Pinyin: Wēihǎi), known in the past as the Weihai Garrison (Chinese: �海衛; Hanyu Pinyin: Wēihǎi Wèi), is a prefecture-level city in eastern Shandong province, People's Republic of China. The easternmost prefecture-level city in the province and a major seaport, Weihai borders Yantai to the west and looks out to the Yellow Sea to the east.

The port was once the base for the Beiyang Fleet of China during the Qing Dynasty. In 1895, the Japanese captured it from the landward side. It was evacuated in 1898.

After Russia leased from China Port Arthur on the opposite coast for 25 years in March, 1898, the United Kingdom obtained a lease which was to run for as long as the Russians stayed in Port Arthur. In 1905 when Japan took over the lease of Port Arthur the British lease was made to run as long as the Japanese occupied Port Arthur. Thus the city was part of a territory (c.285 sq mi/740 km²) called "Weihaiwei", which was leased by the United Kingdom from 1898 until October 1, 1930. It was a summer station for the British Far East Fleet. The last British commissioner of Weihaiwei was Reginald Johnston. It was briefly a special administrative region after it was returned to the Republic of China, the successor to the Qing Dynasty. In 1945, Weihaiwei City was established to be renamed into Weihai City after the founding of the People's Republic of China.

In recent years, a proposal from the British Archives surfaced in regards to the territoriality of Weihai during the 1800's. The proposals stipulated that the British would revert Weihai to Chinese rule, and receive perpetual rule of Hong Kong in return. Some believed that if the proposal was acted upon, Hong Kong would still remain in British Administration.

The nickname British sailors gave to this port was "Way High".

Weihai is surrounded by sea on three sides and the harbor is protected by Liugong Island. It is located on the north-eastern seashore of Shandong Province in China at 37°28′ northern latitude and 122°7′ east of Greenwich.

Weihai has a mild, seasonal climate moderated by the surrounding sea. August is the warmest month with a 24-hour average temperature of 24.3°C and January the coldest (24-hour average temperatur of -1.5°C. Data the Global Historical Climatology Network, version 1).

At present, Weihai is a commercial port and major fishing center with some light industries. It is also a key production area for peanuts and fruit.
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