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Is kinmen county from Taiwan Province Province or Fujian Province?

Kinmen county belongs to Quanzhou, Fujian Province, and is actually controlled by the authorities of Taiwan Province Province.

Kinmen county is located in Weitou Bay and Xiamen Bay in the southeast of Fujian Province, standing in the west of Taiwan Province Strait, only 23 10 meters away from Chinese mainland, and outside the mouth of Jiulong River.

Xiamen Island in the west, Taichung City across the Taiwan Province Strait in the east, and Jinjiang City in Quanzhou in the north. It is 0/98 nautical miles from Keelung/KLOC-0 in the east, 82 nautical miles from Penghu in the southeast, 0/60 nautical miles from Kaohsiung/KLOC-0 in the west, 0/8 nautical miles from Xiamen/KLOC-0 in the west, only 1.8 km from Jiaoyu and 2 10 km from Taiwan Province Island.

Climate in kinmen county:

Due to the influence of terrain (granite hills are the main terrain of Jinmen, Jinmen has no good water storage characteristics, and there are no huge rivers and streams in Jinmen. The longest river is the Wujiang River in the western peninsula, but it has dried up, and the ancient riverbed is faintly discernible. Others such as Jinsha River, Houshui River, Qianpu River, Xiaoxiao River, Xibao River and Shanwai River. , mostly a trickle, the source is short and thirsty. In case of wind and rain, it pours into the sea again and again, and the rain can't benefit, and the drought will suffer.

Daxing Water Conservancy, damming rivers, and opening up new lakes and ponds, such as Taihu Lake, Lanhu Lake, Cihu Lake, Lishuang Lake, Ronghu Lake, Lingshui Lake, Pu Tian Reservoir and Jinsha Reservoir, have little storage capacity, and often lack water in dry years. Coupled with open sightseeing, water consumption has increased greatly and water supply has become more tense.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-kinmen county