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Where can I see the total solar eclipse in China?

There are many areas in China where you can see the total solar eclipse. Generally, total solar eclipse can be seen in central Sichuan, southern Hubei, southern Henan, southern Anhui, southern Jiangsu, northern Zhejiang, Shanghai and other places. In China, considering the sun height, geography, traffic and other comprehensive factors, Jiuquan City, Gansu Province is a better observation site, and the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River in China is also the best observation site in the world. Total solar eclipse is a strange and rare astronomical phenomenon. It is best to have a sunny day. If it rains, it will affect the progress of the total solar eclipse.

Total solar eclipse is a kind of solar eclipse, and the sunlight in some places on the earth is completely blocked by the moon. Total solar eclipse can be divided into five stages: initial loss, food, food, light production and recovery. The total solar eclipse around 8 o'clock on July 22, 2009 is a once-in-a-century total solar eclipse, which is particularly spectacular. This total solar eclipse is the longest lasting for a hundred years and will last for six minutes. The eclipse belt runs along the densely populated Yangtze River valley and passes through Chengdu, Wuhan, Chongqing, Hefei, Suzhou, Hangzhou, Shanghai and other large and medium-sized cities. This huge total solar eclipse can be seen in most parts of China.