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Is it worth going to Nan 'ao Island when it rains?

It's raining in Nan 'ao Island.

Nan 'ao Island is located in Nan 'ao County, Shantou City, Guangdong Province, China, bordering Zhelin Bay in the north and the South China Sea in the south. It is a bedrock continental island. Nan 'ao Island is the only island in China that is a national AAAA-level tourist attraction, and the only island inhabited by residents in Nan 'ao County. Nan 'ao Island has always been a stop and transit point for trade along the southeast coast of China, and it is also the main channel for Chinese mainland's trade with Taiwan and the maritime trade, and an important node of the Maritime Silk Road.

The average annual temperature in Nan 'ao Island ranges from 2 to 22 degrees Celsius, with the lowest in mid-February (below 22 degrees Celsius), the highest in mid-July (above 26 degrees Celsius), the highest in 32 to 34 degrees Celsius and the lowest in 4 to 6 degrees Celsius. Although it's raining, the scenery of Nan 'ao Island is very beautiful. Every intersection has a parking place where you can get off and play. It's very clean. In addition, the sea breeze on South Australia Island is very comfortable and makes people feel very comfortable.

Hydrology of islands and reefs in Nan 'ao Island:

1. Rivers: Due to its small area and large altitude difference, Nan 'ao Island only forms more than a dozen mountain pits and streams with large gradient, and the water collection area is less than 1 square kilometers; There are Qing 'ao Pit, Shen 'ao Pit, Yun 'ao Pit, Bainiu Pit, Yangyu Pit and East Pit in the eastern mountainous area, and there are West Pit in the western mountainous area, as well as two artificial channels, namely the north diversion canal of Huanghuashan Reservoir and the south diversion canal of Huanghuashan Reservoir.

2. Lakes: There are fewer natural lakes and more artificial lakes in Nan 'ao Island. The larger lakes are Huanghuashan Reservoir, Beibiankeng Reservoir, Kenkeng Reservoir, Yangyu Reservoir, Yuandun Reservoir, Yuandun Upper Reservoir, Guolaoshan Reservoir, Houhuayuan Reservoir, Yun 'ao Reservoir and Qing 'ao Reservoir.

3. Ocean: South China Sea and Tuolin Bay are two major sea areas in the north and south of Nan 'ao Island respectively, and there are 66 small bays and harbors in its coastal areas, such as Chishi Bay, Yun 'ao Bay, Yandun Bay, Jiuxi Bay, Qing 'ao Bay, Zhuqidu Bay, Thief 'ao Bay, Shen 'ao Bay and Baisha Bay in the east, Qianjiang Bay and Houjiang Bay in the middle and Changshan Bay in the west.

refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Nan 'ao Island for the above contents.