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How much higher is Baise in Guangxi than Zhanjiang in Guangdong?

The topography of Baise in Guangxi is dominated by mountains, which account for more than 90% of the total area. Laoshan Mountain in Wang Cen, the highest in China, is 2062.5 meters above sea level. The average elevation of Leye County in the north of Baise is 1 128 meters, and the county seat is 970 meters above sea level. The elevation of Baise City is 130m- 148m, which belongs to basin topography.

The highest point in Zhanjiang, Guangdong Province is Shuangfengzhang, with an altitude of 384 meters, and the average altitude of the whole city is between 50 and 250 meters.

Baise is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of People's Republic of China (PRC) and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. It is located in the west of Guangxi, at the junction of Yunnan, Guizhou and Guangxi provinces, and borders Vietnam in the south. The terrain is high in the north and south, low in the middle and inclined from northwest to southeast. It belongs to subtropical monsoon climate, with sufficient light and heat, hot rainy season, long summer and short winter.

Baise has jurisdiction over 12 counties (cities, districts) and 135 townships (street offices) with a total area of 36,300 square kilometers, making it the largest prefecture-level city in Guangxi. According to the data of the seventh census, as of 0: 00 1 1 on June 2020, the resident population of Baise was 357 1505.

Baise, located in the resource-rich area of western Guangxi, is one of the top ten nonferrous metal mining areas in China. Nonferrous metals, petroleum, coal, natural gas and other resources are abundant. The proven reserves of bauxite are 750 million tons, and the prospective reserves are more than 654.38 billion tons, accounting for about a quarter of the national reserves. Subtropical agriculture and forestry resources are rich, known as "local product warehouse" and "natural Chinese medicine warehouse", and it is the national southern vegetable transportation base, tropical fruit base and the largest mango producing area in China. World Geopark 1, National 5A scenic spot 1, 22 National 4A scenic spots and 22 3A scenic spots.

Zhanjiang is a prefecture-level city in Guangdong Province, formerly known as "Guangzhou Bay" or "Port City", located at the southern tip of Chinese mainland and in the southwest of Guangdong Province. Most of Zhanjiang's land consists of peninsulas and islands. Generally speaking, the terrain is high in the central axis, low in the east and west sides, high in the north and south and low in the middle, with gentle ups and downs, mostly plains and terraces. It belongs to the tropical northern monsoon climate, with no severe cold in winter and no heat in summer, and is rich in subtropical crops and seafood resources.

In the thirty-fourth year of the Republic of China (1945), it was established at the municipal level and named Zhanjiang City. Because it once belonged to Shenchuan County in history, there was Shenchuan Inspection Department in the territory, hence the name. 1September, 1983, the system of merging cities and counties was implemented, and Zhanjiang was a prefecture-level city directly under the provincial government. Zhanjiang, located at the intersection of Guangdong, Qionghai and Guangxi provinces, is the main seaport for the southwestern provinces of China and the shortest important port for Chinese mainland to Southeast Asia, Africa, Europe and Oceania.

Zhanjiang has a total area of 13225.44 square kilometers, and governs 4 municipal districts, 3 county-level cities and 2 counties. 82 towns, 2 townships, 37 streets, 307 neighborhood committees, 1, 636 village committees. By the end of 2020, the registered population of Zhanjiang was 8,595,800.

Zhanjiang is rich in mineral resources, with 0/3 dominant minerals, such as rare rare rare earth placer, glass sand, silver ore, crystal, kaolin, peat, diatomite, basalt, groundwater, mineral water, underground hot water, South China Sea oil and natural gas. Among them, Zhanjiang geothermal field is the largest geothermal field in the province, with nearly 10 million tons of diatomite geological reserves, ranking first in the province. Zhanjiang Mangrove National Nature Reserve is one of the four mangrove national nature reserves in China. Mangroves include Hypericum japonicum, Bruguiera gymnorrhiza, Kandelia candel, hornwood, plums, paulownia and Avicennia marina.

In 20021year, Zhanjiang achieved a regional GDP of 356 billion yuan, with a year-on-year growth rate of over 8.5%.