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Where is Zhejiang?

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Zhejiang Province is a province on the eastern coast of China. Provincial jurisdiction: 1 1 prefecture-level city; 32 municipal districts, 22 county-level cities, 35 counties, 1 autonomous county. There are two sub-provincial cities in Hangzhou and Ningbo, and nine prefecture-level cities in Wenzhou, Shaoxing, Huzhou, Jiaxing, Jinhua, Quzhou, Taizhou, Lishui and Zhoushan.

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Zhejiang has more than 800 landforms, more than 200 waters, 100 biological landscapes and 100 human landscapes. There are four national key scenic spots such as West Lake, Fuchunjiang-Xin 'anjiang, Yandang Mountain, Moganshan, Putuo Mountain, Tiantai Mountain, nanxi river, Shengsi Islands, Shuanglong Cave, Xiandu, Xuedou Mountain, Huanjiang-Wuxie, Jianglang Mountain and Xianju, Dongqian Lake, Buddha Temple, Fangyan and Lanke Mountain 14. Hangzhou, Ningbo, Shaoxing, Quzhou, Jinhua and Linhai are six national historical and cultural cities, and 12 provincial historical and cultural cities. National key cultural relics protection units 134, provincial key cultural relics protection units 279; There are 7 national nature reserves and 20 national forest parks. Zhejiang is a high-yield comprehensive agricultural area in China, where tea, silk, aquatic products, citrus and bamboo products occupy a place in the country. The forest coverage rate reached 59.4%, ranking first in the country. Tree species resources are known as "the treasure house of southeast plants". There are 123 species of wild animals listed in the national list of key protected wild animals. The mineral resources in Zhejiang are mainly nonmetallic minerals. The reserves of stone coal, alunite, pyrophyllite, tuff for cement and construction rank first in China, and fluorite ranks second in China.

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How to get from Tonglu County, Zhejiang Province to Jiaojiang in Taizhou City, Zhejiang Province? I drive by myself.

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The topography of Zhejiang is complex, with hills accounting for 70.4%, plain basins accounting for 23.2%, rivers and lakes accounting for 6.4%, and the cultivated land area is only 20810.7 million hectares. So "seven mountains, one water and two fields". The terrain inclines from southwest to northeast, which can be roughly divided into six terrain areas: northern Zhejiang plain, western Zhejiang hilly area, eastern Zhejiang hilly area, central Jinqu basin, southern Zhejiang mountainous area, southeast coastal plain and coastal islands. There are eight water systems in the province, such as Qiantang River, Oujiang River, Lingjiang River, Tiaoxi River, Yongjiang River, Feiyun River, Aojiang River and Beijing-Hangzhou Canal (Zhejiang section). There are four famous lakes, West Lake in Hangzhou, East Lake in Shaoxing, South Lake in Jiaxing, Dongqian Lake in Ningbo, and Qiandao Lake, an artificial lake. The sea area of Zhejiang is 260,000 square kilometers. There are 306/kloc-0 islands with an area of over 500 square meters, of which Zhoushan Island with an area of 495.4 square kilometers is the fourth largest island in China. The total length of coastline is 6486.24 kilometers, of which the mainland coastline is 2200 kilometers, ranking fifth in the country. The coastline is long and deep, and 290.4 kilometers of deep-water coastline can be built for berths above 10,000 tons, accounting for more than/3 of the national total, and 65,438+berths above 10,000 tons 105.8 kilometers. The continental shelf and basins in the East China Sea have good prospects for oil and gas development.

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Zhejiang has a subtropical monsoon climate with moderate temperature, four distinct seasons, abundant sunshine and rainfall. The province's average total water resources for many years is 93.7 billion cubic meters, ranking fourth in the country in unit area, but the per capita water resources are only 2004 cubic meters, which is lower than the national average.