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Wenzhou tide timetable

1. (First and sixteenth day of the Lunar New Year) Morning tide: 0:48; Late tide: 13:12.

2. (On the second and seventeenth day of the lunar month) morning tide: 1:36; late tide: 14:00.

3. (Third and eighteenth day of the Lunar New Year) Early tide: 2:24; Late tide: 14:48.

4. (Fourth and 19th day of the Lunar New Year) Early tide: 3:12; Late tide: 15:36.

5. (On the fifth and twentieth day of the lunar month) morning tide: 4:00; late tide: 16:24.

Wenzhou City, referred to as "Wen" or "Ou", is a prefecture-level city in Zhejiang Province and an important commercial city and regional central city on the southeast coast approved by the State Council. The city has jurisdiction over 4 municipal districts, 3 county-level cities, and 5 counties, with a land area of ??12,110 square kilometers and a sea area of ??8,649 square kilometers.

Wenzhou is located in East China, southeastern Zhejiang, and the south bank of the lower reaches of the Oujiang River. It borders the East China Sea to the east, Fujian Province to the south, Lishui to the west and northwest, and Taizhou to the north and northeast. It is the Yangtze River One of the 27 cities in the central area of ????the Delta, the cradle of Chinese mathematicians, the hometown of Chinese Southern Opera, the hometown of Chinese seafood and eggs, and the capital of Chinese shoes, Wenzhou people are called Oriental Jews by the Chinese.

Origin of the place name

In the second year of the Yuan Dynasty (675), Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty, Chuzhou was divided into Wenzhou. This was the beginning of Wenzhou's name. According to "Zhejiang Tongzhi" quoted from "Illustrations": "Wenzhou is located in Wenqiao Shanxi, and many people cultivate fire, although it is always hot in the middle of winter." It means that Wenzhou is located to the south of Wenqiao Mountains, with no severe cold in winter and no scorching heat in summer, and the climate is mild and humid, so it is called Wenzhou.

Wenzhou was called Ou Di in ancient times, also known as "Dong Ou". It was first called Wenzhou in the Tang Dynasty, referred to as "Ou" or "Wen". Ou is a kind of pottery vessel. Around the Neolithic Age, the original Ou people living in Wenzhou made pottery. Wenzhou students studying abroad invented the name YUJEU based on the Ou dialect when they saw Hong Kong being called HONGKONG.