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Which province does Tangshan belong to?

Tangshan belongs to Hebei province. Tangshan is adjacent to Beijing and Tianjin and enjoys a superior position. The scenic spots and historical sites in Tangshan include the Qingling Mausoleum, Yue Tuo Island where birds are singing and flowers are fragrant, and the charming Canal Park. The area of Tangshan is about twice that of Shanghai and seven times that of Shenzhen, which is equivalent to 12 Hongkong and 128 new york. Tangshan Jiaotong University, the first university in China to adopt a four-year undergraduate program; Tangshan is also the birthplace of China's earliest stock-"Kaiping Mining Bureau Old Stock".

The climate of Tangshan belongs to warm temperate zone and semi-humid continental monsoon climate. It is windy and rainy in spring, with large evaporation, dry air and drought. The temperature rises rapidly, and you can usually smell thunder in late March. Summer is hot and humid, with concentrated rain, and there are many disastrous weather such as rainstorm, hail, thunderstorm and strong wind. It is sunny in autumn, the temperature changes greatly, the temperature drops quickly, the wind speed is low and the air is fresh. In winter, the weather is cold and dry, the precipitation is scarce, and the wind blows from west to northwest.

The underground nonmetallic minerals in Tangshan mainly include limestone, dolomite, seasonal sandstone, refractory clay, bauxite, oilstone, garnet, graphite and oilstone clay.

Large-scale coal mining in Tangshan has been going on for 100 years. 1956 started the general survey of oil and gas, and 1964 carried out petroleum geological exploration, and five oil and gas fields have been discovered. The reserves of coal-formed gas associated with coal are also very large. In addition, there are many resources such as wind energy, solar energy and geothermal energy.