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What are the top ten cities with warm winters and cool summers?

The top ten cities with warm winter and cool summer are Chengdu in Sichuan, Kunming in Yunnan, Suzhou in Jiangsu, Xiamen in Fujian, Sanya in Hainan, Zhanjiang in Guangdong, Guiyang in Guizhou, Taiyuan in Shanxi, Qingdao in Shandong and Dalian in Shandong. Details are as follows:

Chengdu 1

Chengdu is located in the southwest of China, the west of Sichuan Basin and the hinterland of Chengdu Plain, with flat terrain, vertical and horizontal river networks, rich products and developed agriculture. It belongs to subtropical monsoon humid climate and enjoys the reputation of "Land of Abundance" since ancient times. As an important electronic information industry base in the world, it has 30 national scientific research institutions, 67 national R&D platforms and 56 universities with about 3.89 million talents.

There are 285 Fortune 500 enterprises. Chengdu is a national historical and cultural city and the birthplace of ancient Shu civilization. Zhou was named Chengdu because of "one city a year, two years Chengdu". Seven separatist regimes established their capitals here; It has always been the prefecture and county jurisdiction of various dynasties; Han is one of the five major cities in China. Tang is one of the most developed industrial and commercial cities in China, and is known as "Yang Yi Er" in history.

The Northern Song Dynasty was the second largest city outside Bianjing, and invented the first paper money in the world. With Dujiangyan, Wuhou Temple, Du Fu Caotang and Jinsha Site, it is an excellent tourist city in China.

2. Kunming

Kunming is located in the southwest of China and the middle of Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, with a unique location of "connecting the coastal areas of Guizhou and Guangxi in the east, entering the Central Plains via Sichuan and Chongqing in the north, Thailand and Cambodia in the south, and Myanmar, India and Pakistan in the west". Located at the intersection of the North-South International Corridor starting from Shenzhen and the third East-West Eurasian Continental Bridge, China is a gateway city open to Southeast Asia and South Asia.

It is located at the intersection of "10+ 1" Free Trade Area Economic Circle, Greater Mekong Subregion Economic Cooperation Circle and Pan-Pearl River Delta Regional Economic Cooperation Circle. Kunming is a national historical and cultural city. As early as 30 thousand years ago, human beings lived and multiplied around Dianchi Lake. In 278 BC, Yunnan was founded here.

In 765, Nanzhao established Dongcheng, which was the beginning of Kunming's urban construction. At the end of Ming Dynasty, the Li Yong regime of Nanming established its capital in Kunming. Kunming belongs to the mountainous monsoon climate of the northern subtropical low latitude plateau, with mountainous landform, surrounded by mountains on three sides and Dianchi Lake in the south, with beautiful scenery along the lake. Because it is located in the low latitude plateau, the climate here is "like spring all the year round" and enjoys the reputation of "Spring City".

3. Suzhou

Suzhou is located in the southeast of Jiangsu Province, in the middle of the Yangtze River Delta, bordering Shanghai in the east, Jiaxing in the south, Taihu Lake in the west and the Yangtze River in the north. It is located between east longitude11955 ′ ~12120 ′ and north latitude 3047 ′ ~ 3202 ′. The city is low and flat, with plains accounting for 54.8% of the total area, about 4 meters above sea level, and hills accounting for 2.7% of the total area.

Suzhou has a subtropical monsoon maritime climate with four distinct seasons and abundant rainfall. It grows rice, wheat and rape, and produces cotton, sericulture and fruit. Its specialties include Biluochun tea, Yangtze river swordfish, Taihu whitebait and Yangcheng Lake hairy crabs. Suzhou is one of the first 24 national historical and cultural cities in China with a history of nearly 2,500 years. It is one of the birthplaces of Wu culture and one of the "four great gatherings in the world" in Qing Dynasty.

It has the reputation of "paradise on earth". Suzhou Garden is the representative of private gardens in China. Nine classical gardens, such as Humble Administrator's Garden, Lingering Garden, Master of Nets Garden, Huanxiu Mountain Villa, Canglang Pavilion, Lion Forest, Art Garden, Lover's Garden and Retreat Garden, have been listed in the World Cultural Heritage List by UNESCO. Suzhou section of China Grand Canal has been listed in the World Heritage List.

4. Xiamen

Xiamen is also known as Ludao, or Xiamen Heron for short. Sub-provincial cities, special economic zones and important central cities along the southeast coast. Xiamen is located at the southeast end of Fujian Province, which is subordinate to Fujian Province, bordering kinmen county in the east, Longhai City and Zhangzhou Investment Promotion Bureau Economic and Technological Development Zone in the south, and bordering Nan 'an City, Anxi County, Changtai County and Zhangzhou Taiwanese Investment Zone on land.

Xiamen consists of the island (Xiamen Island), Gulangyu Island, Haicang Peninsula on the west coast, Jimei Peninsula on the north coast, Xiang 'an Peninsula on the east coast, Dalong Island, Tong 'an Island and Jiulong River inland, with a land area of 1699.39 square kilometers and a sea area of more than 390 square kilometers. Xiamen dialect is a dialect in southern Fujian, and together with Zhangzhou and Quanzhou, it is an integral part of Minnan dialect.

1980 approved the establishment of special economic zones, and Xiamen was successively approved as a national comprehensive reform pilot zone, a free trade pilot zone and a national marine economic development demonstration zone. Xiamen has become a cross-strait cooperation demonstration zone for emerging industries and modern service industries, a southeast international shipping center, a cross-strait regional financial service center and a cross-strait trade center.

5. Sanya

Sanya, called Cliff for short, was called Cliff State in ancient times, also called Lucheng. It is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Hainan Province, located at the southernmost tip of Hainan Island. Sanya is adjacent to Lingshui County in the east, Ledong County in the west, Baoting County in the north and Nanhai in the south. Sanya has a total land area of 19 19.58 square kilometers and a total sea area of 6,000 square kilometers. It is 9 1.6 km long from east to west and 5 1 km wide from north to south, and has four districts under its jurisdiction.

At the end of 20 18, the registered population of the whole city was 6 14647, with more than 20 nationalities including Han, Li and Miao. Sanya is an international tourist city with tropical coastal scenery, also known as "Oriental Hawaii". On June 4th, 20 16, China Academy of Sciences released the Research Report on Livable Cities in China, and Sanya's livability index ranked third among 40 cities in China.

From 2065438 to September 2006, Sanya was selected as "Top People's Livelihood Development of Prefecture-level Cities in China 100". From 2065438 to February 2007, Sanya was selected as the third batch of national low-carbon cities. Sanya is also one of the top 200 charming cities with China characteristics and one of the top 200 charming cities with world characteristics.

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6. Dalian

Dalian, Liaoning Province, also known as Bincheng, is located in the northeast of China, at the southern end of Liaodong Peninsula, at the junction of the Yellow Sea and Bohai Sea, facing Shandong Peninsula across the sea; The basic landform is high in the middle and gradually decreases to the east and west sides; Located in the warm temperate zone of the northern hemisphere and the east coast of Eurasia, it belongs to the warm temperate semi-humid continental monsoon climate; Total area 12573.85 square kilometers.

As of 20 18, the registered population of Dalian is 5.952 million; Jurisdiction over 7 municipal districts, 2 county-level cities, 1 county; The GDP of Dalian is 766.85 billion yuan, and the per capita GDP is 109644 yuan according to the resident population. The proportion of the three industries is 5.7: 42.3: 52, and the local government budget revenue is 70.4 billion yuan.