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Brief introduction of Jiangwan scenic spot

Jiangwan Scenic Area, located in the northeast of Wuyuan County, Shangrao City, Jiangxi Province, covers an area of 27.4 square kilometers.

It was completed and opened on June 20th, 200 1 year. It is 28km away from Wuyuan County, 96km away from Huangshan Mountain, and 1 km away from Jingwuhuang expressway Crossing. Jiangwan is an ancient village with rich Huizhou culture. There are a large number of Huizhou-style ancient buildings such as Sanshengtang, Dunchongtang, Tang Peixin and Tengjialaowu, as well as Xiaojiang Zongmiao and Jiangyong Memorial Hall.

In order to show the cultural characteristics of Wuyuan, Jiangwan Scenic Area has built a hundred workshops, lecture halls, commune canteens and other attractions, so that tourists can experience the traditional skills of old craftsmen and watch traditional plays with historical and ornamental value such as Huizhou Opera and Wuyuan Folk Songs. Jiangwan Scenic Area is a national cultural and eco-tourism scenic spot and a patriotic education base in Jiangxi Province. The date is 20 13 16.

Climatic characteristics

Wuyuan county is located in the subtropical zone, with the characteristics of East Asian monsoon region, mild climate, abundant rainfall, short frost period and distinct four seasons. The average temperature over the years is 16.8℃, and the highest temperatures in 2006 are 1998 and 17.9℃, 1965 and 65438. The hottest month is July, with an average monthly temperature of 28.0℃. The extreme maximum temperature was 4 1.0℃, which appeared on August 28th 1967, and the extreme minimum temperature was-1.0℃, which appeared on June 6th 1967+ 1.

The average total precipitation over the years is 1 962.3 mm, in which the precipitation increased in June and decreased in July-June, accounting for 69% of the annual precipitation in 2065, and the first half of the year was 438+0,654,38+0. April-June is an obvious rainy season, called flood season, with an average monthly rainfall of 200-3000. The maximum monthly precipitation is 970.4 mm, which occurs in July of 1998. Rainfall is distributed around, with less in the middle, more in the northeast and less in the southwest.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Jiangwan Scenic Area