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Tijuana detailed data collection

Tijuana, a border city in northwest Mexico, is located at the northwest end of Baja California, on the Tekaat River, near the Pacific Ocean, and 19 km north of San Diego, USA. Tijuana is located at the northwest end of Baja California, near the Tekaat River and the Pacific Ocean. It is the fourth largest city in Mexico and the largest city in Baja California.

Due to its proximity to the United States, the city has become a weekend destination for American citizens, and tourism has developed rapidly.

Basic introduction Chinese name: Tijuana mbth: Tijuana administrative category: municipal district: Baja California? Location: the northwest border of Mexico? Area: 1239.49 km2? Population: 1, 148, 68 1 (2000)? Dialect: Spanish climate conditions: mild in winter and cool in summer, with an average annual temperature of about 20 degrees. Famous scenic spot: the first boundary pillar on the Mexican-American border? Brief introduction, history, economy, tourism, transportation, overseas Chinese, Tijuana is located in the northwest border area of Mexico, on the TeCayatte River, which is 19 km north of San Diego, USA, and borders the Pacific Ocean in the west. Urban area 1239.49 square kilometers, with a coastline of 57 kilometers. Affected by the Pacific warm current, it is warm in winter and cool in summer, with an average annual temperature of about 20 degrees. It is dry and rainy all year round, with an annual rainfall of less than 250 mm. The permanent population of the city is 2 million, and the floating population is nearly 6.5438+0 million, many of whom are in Tijuana during the day and in San Diego at night. 2013 July 12, Tijuana and Wuhan establish sister city relations. History 1862 is a village with large pastures, which later became a border casino and entertainment place. Established in 1889. In the 20th century, it became the main port for American tourists to Mexico. Although the Mexican-American border economy Tijuana is on the border, its economy is active and developing rapidly, and its comprehensive strength is second only to Mexico City, Monterrey and Guadalajara, ranking fourth in the country. The per capita national income exceeds $65,438+08,000. It is the most important customer processing industrial base in Mexico, with developed auto parts, electronic products, metal machinery and construction services. There are many American-funded enterprises, such as food processing plants and breweries. Tijuana, a tourist resort, has become one of the main tourist destinations in Mexico with its unique geographical conditions. The tourist facilities are advanced and the tourist projects are rich and colorful. Not far from the city, you can visit the starting point of the Mexican-American border line of more than 3 152 kilometers, which is known as the "first boundary pillar of the Mexican-American border". The border between the two countries is separated by the tall and solid metal railings in the United States and the crude iron plate on the Mexican side, starting from the sea dozens of meters deep. Along the border, there is the only superpower in the world on one side and developing countries on the other. The huge differences and contrasts are shocking. Looking from a distance, there are many tall buildings in San Diego, USA, with green trees swaying and white clouds fluttering gently in the blue sky. At the foot of Tijuana, buildings are messy, and nothing grows on the land lacking water. People's busy footsteps seem to tell the world that it is still trying to develop. The metal border wall between the two countries is like a silver dragon, shining with cold light, giving people a heavy sense of oppression. Standing here, we can truly feel the close and complicated relationship between Mexico and the United States. Tijuana is located at the northwest end of Baja California, on the TeCayatte River near the Pacific Ocean, and is the largest city in Baja California. Due to its proximity to the United States, the city has become a weekend destination for American citizens, and tourism has developed rapidly. Tijuana, near the United States, is one of the fastest growing cities in Mexico. Its beautiful seaside scenery and perfect service facilities have attracted a large number of American tourists to visit and shop in the city, and the tourism industry has been greatly developed. This seaside city has beautiful scenery, complete entertainment facilities, hotels and restaurants, and is an ideal place to enjoy the beautiful seaside scenery. Many foreign tourists come to Tijuana for wine tasting, dancing, buying brand-name clothes, watches and personal cosmetics, as well as exquisite local handicrafts, which is the best place for shopping. Tijuana has a legal red light district, and other consumer prices are also low, so it attracts many Americans to spend money across the border on holidays and patronize medical beauty services.

The customs clearance port between Mexico and the United States is the busiest international passage in the world. There are 65,000 cars and more than 5,000 trucks every day, 30% of Mexican tourists pass through here, and 20% of Mexican exports reach the United States. Every year, 40 million people flow in both directions through the Mexican-American border crossing in Tijuana. This port is open 24 hours a day. There are more than 7,000 overseas Chinese in Momei Port in Tijuana. Besides American expatriates, overseas Chinese are the second largest foreign ethnic group in the region. 98% of them come from traditional overseas Chinese hometowns such as Enping, Kaiping and Taishan in Guangdong. After 1990s, China people from Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, Shandong, Zhejiang, Hainan and other provinces and cities came here to develop. In order to better safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of local expatriates and Chinese-funded enterprises, China has set up a consulate general here since 1985, becoming the third consulate general besides the United States and Guatemala.