1, North Atlantic routes: Western Europe (Rotterdam, Hamburg, London, Copenhagen, St. Petersburg; Nordic Stockholm, Oslo, etc) - North Atlantic - North America East Coast (New York, Quebec, etc.), south (Port of New Orleans, passing through the Straits of Florida) . 2, Asia-Europe route, also known as the Suez Canal route: East Asia (Yokohama, Shanghai, Hong Kong and other ports, passing through Taiwan, Bashi Channel, etc.), Southeast Asia (Singapore, Manila) - Malacca Strait - the Indian Ocean (South Asia Colombo, Bombay, Calcutta, Karachi etc.) - Peter Strait (Aden) - Red Sea - Suez Canal (Alexandria) - Mediterranean (Tunisia, Genoa) - the Strait of Gibraltar - English (Dover) Strait - western Europe. 3, the Cape of Good Hope route: West Asia (Abadan, etc., via the Strait of Hormuz), East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia - Indian Ocean - East Africa (Dar es Salaam) - Mozambique Channel - Cape of Good Hope (Cape Town) - Atlantic Ocean - West Africa (Dakar) - Western Europe, 25 million tons of deadweight ship can not be through the Suez Canal, the southern tip of Africa's Cape of Good Hope to be around 4, the North Pacific route: East Asia, South East - Pacific - North America West Coast (San Francisco, Los Angeles , Vancouver, Seattle, etc.) between countries in Asia with North America, the international trade routes, with the East Asian economic development, trade on this route is increasing. 5, the Panama Canal route: North America East Coast - Panama Canal (Panama City) - North American West Coast ports, communication between the Atlantic and Pacific is a shortcut to connect east and west coasts of the United States is important. 6, the South Pacific routes: Asia-Pacific countries (Sydney, Wellington) - Pacific (Honolulu) - West Coast of South America (Lima, Valparaiso, etc.) between the channels. 7, the South Atlantic routes: Western Europe - Atlantic Ocean - South America East Coast (Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, etc.) of the sea lanes. 8, the Arctic route: East (Vladivostok) - Pacific Ocean - Bering Strait - Arctic Ocean - Northern Europe (Murmansk) - Atlantic Ocean - Western Europe, which is the world's four routes 1,2,3,4 busier routes, the North Atlantic route is the world's busiest sea transportation routes, Cape of Good Hope route was the largest volume of oil routes, known as the Western countries "sea lifeline."