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What stations does the K232 train from Kunming to Xiamen pass?

Kunming departure station-Qujing-Guo Hong-Weishe-Xingyi-Baise-Nanning-Litang-Guigang-Yulin-Hekou-Maoming East-Yangchun-Zhaoqing-Foshan-Guangzhou East-Dongguan East-Huizhou-Long

Introduction:

Xiamen, also known as Ludao, is located at the southeast end of Fujian Province, with Zhangzhou Taiwanese Investment Zone in the west, Nan 'an in the north and Jinmen and Dadan Island across the sea in the southeast. It is one of the major cities in southern Fujian. It is also called "Xiamen-Zhangzhou Spring" with Zhangzhou and Quanzhou, and it is the economic zone of the Golden Triangle in southern Fujian. ?

Terrain:

Xiamen is dominated by coastal plains, terraces and hills. Xiamen's topography inclines from northwest to southeast, and there are various types of topography, including Zhongshan, low mountains, high hills, low hills, terraces, plains and beaches. There are many middle and low mountains in the northwest, among which Genting Mountain, located at the junction of Tongan and Anxi, is the highest mountain in the city with an altitude of 1 175.2 meters. From northwest to southeast, there are high hills, low hills, terraces, marine plains and beaches in turn, and Xiamen Island and Gulangyu Island in the south. Genting Mountain is the highest peak in Xiamen, Genting Rock is the highest peak in Xiamen Island, and Sunlight Rock is the highest peak in Gulangyu Island.

Climatic conditions:

Xiamen has a subtropical monsoon climate with mild and rainy weather. The annual average temperature is about 265438 0℃, with no severe cold in winter and no intense heat in summer. The annual average rainfall is about 1200mm, with the maximum rainfall from May to August every year. The wind force is generally 3-4, and the dominant wind force is the northeast wind. Due to the temperature difference airflow in the Pacific Ocean, it is affected by 4-5 typhoons every year on average, mostly in July-September.