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Three Most Livable Cities in Jiangsu Province

The three most livable cities in Jiangsu are Suzhou, Yangzhou and Changzhou.

1, Suzhou: Suzhou is the second largest city in Jiangsu Province, known as "paradise on earth", with beautiful lakes and gardens and a long history and culture. Suzhou has made remarkable achievements in economic development and urban construction in recent years, and has become a livable city with both modernization and traditional culture. In Suzhou, you can enjoy the classical garden landscape, taste the delicious Suzhou specialties and feel the convenience brought by modern urban facilities.

2. Yangzhou City: Located in the north of the Yangtze River, Yangzhou City is known as "Yangzhou in the south of the Yangtze River" and is a livable city with a long history and beautiful environment in Jiangsu Province. Yangzhou has a unique natural environment, high urban greening coverage, many parks and relatively low living costs. In addition, Yangzhou is loved by many people because of its relatively low housing prices and living costs, clean urban environment and convenient transportation.

3. Changzhou City: Changzhou City is located in the south of Jiangsu Province and is one of the important cities in the Yangtze River Delta. Changzhou's economy is relatively developed and its urban infrastructure is perfect. At the same time, it is a livable city with beautiful urban environment, high green coverage and many parks. Changzhou's relatively low housing prices, moderate living costs and rich educational and medical resources have attracted a large number of people to settle down.

The climate of Jiangsu

Jiangsu Province is located in the east of China, in the transitional climate zone from temperate zone to subtropical zone, bounded by Huaihe River, with temperate monsoon climate in the north and subtropical monsoon climate in the south. The average temperature in the whole province is 13 ~ 16℃, in the south of the Yangtze River 15 ~ 16℃, in the Jianghuai Valley 14 ~ 15℃, and in Huaibei and coastal areas13 ~.

Jiangsu has a mild climate, four distinct seasons and moderate rainfall. Spring is warm, summer is hot, autumn is cool and winter is cold. In spring, flowers and trees begin to grow and the scenery is beautiful; The temperature is high in summer, and June is the hottest month in the lunar calendar, with an average temperature of around 30℃. In autumn, the weather is getting colder and the leaves are everywhere, showing a quiet beauty; The temperature is low in winter, about 0℃ in the coldest time, but not lower than-10℃.

The average annual precipitation in Jiangsu Province is between 800- 1200mm, and the precipitation distribution is moderate, which is beneficial to agricultural production and ecological environment maintenance. Generally speaking, Jiangsu has superior climatic conditions, which are suitable for people to live and live, and also provide good conditions for the development of agriculture, industry and other industries.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Jiangsu Province.