It is somewere in China.
Marshall Broomhall has written: 'The jubilee story of the China Inland Mission' -- subject(s): China Inland Mission, Missions
Hudson Taylor has written: 'The story of the China Inland Mission' -- subject(s): China Inland Mission, History, Missions
The Yangze River in China.
Hudson Taylor
The farthest inland city in the world is Madrid, the capital of Spain. It is located approximately 300 miles (480 kilometers) from the nearest coast.
China
Northern China, south of Mongolia (as well as some more inland places).
Serving the people of China spiritually, within the China Inland Mission.
Yes, the Yangtze river, being one of China's longest, is used to reach inland China.
Zhihan Zhou has written: 'Tong liang ting zhi' -- subject(s): China, T'ung-hsien (Hopei Province), Transportation, Inland navigation, Grain, Grain tribute (China), Inland water transportation
The Hangzhou, or, Grand Canal in Beijing China.
For the coastal cities and major inland cities, yes. For rural farming communities and counties, no.