Rongcheng, Shandong

Rongcheng (simplified Chinese: 荣成; traditional Chinese: 榮成; pinyin: Róngchéng) is a county-level city of the prefecture-level city of Weihai, at the eastern extremity of Shandong Province, China, looking out to the Yellow Sea in all directions but the west.

According to historical records,[3] the First Emperor of the Qin dynasty had visited Rongcheng twice, building bridges and temples.

In 1735, during the Qing dynasty, the Yongzheng Emperor gave Rongcheng its present name.

In June 2011, a mutiny and mass murder broke out on Lurongyu 2682, a fishing trawler registered in Rongcheng.

In July 2013, the Intermediate Court of Wendeng, adjacent to Rongcheng, convicted the 11 men with murder.

Jinghai Bay (labelled as CHING-HAI WAN 靖海灣 ) (1953)