No it is not because China is far away from England
its 5 miles
As Gaines Fox correctly answers. But, being English, there is only one true Greenwich, which is in London, England. The Greenwich Observatory is also where the Prime Meridian (zero Longitude) passes through from the North Pole to the South Pole.
its in Xian an
from China, 6400kms away?
Greenwich London Great Britain (UK) to Boston United States is 3283 miles or 5282.35 Kilometers
No, that is the latitude of Beijing, the capital city of China. Latitude indicates how far a location is north or south of the equator. Longitude indicates how far east or west the location is from the Prime Meridian (0°, near Greenwich, England).Beijing is actually centered near 39.91389° N, 116.39167° E .
Latitude indicates how far the location is above or below the equator. Longitude measures how far the location is west or east of the prime meridian (0 degrees), which runs through Greenwich, England
The distance between Halifax, West Yorkshire, in England and Jiaxing, Zhejiang, in China is 9,118 km (5,666 miles).
As far as I know, he is from Old Greenwich, that is whyhe named his firm Old Greenwich Capital Partners, although it is based in New York
About 10 miles.
The 0° meridian runs through England - roughly through Greenwich. On the opposite side of the Earth is the 180° meridian - which is about as far from England as you can get. The closest the 180° meridian runs to anything related to England is when it passes a bit east of New Zealand, which is part of the Commonwealth of Nations (Formerly British Commonwealth) which includes England.