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What is the altitude of Guangzhou?

1210m.

Guangzhou is a hilly area with high northeast and low southwest, with mountains facing the sea, hilly areas in the north and concentrated forests. The highest peak is the Paradise Peak at the junction of Conghua City and Longmen County in the north, with an altitude of 1, 2 10/0m. The northeast of Guangzang is a middle-low mountainous area with Baiyun Mountain as the "city lung", the middle is a hilly basin and the south is a coastal alluvial plain, which is an integral part of the Pearl River Delta.

Guangzhou's per capita household deposits rank among the top three in China, and its per capita disposable income ranks first in the province. Guangzhou ranks first in human development index and third in national central city index. Forbes 20 17 "Best Business City in Chinese mainland" ranked second.

Extended data:

Guangzhou is located in the south of China, south-central Guangdong Province, and the northern edge of the Pearl River Delta. It is the confluence of Xijiang River, Beijiang River and Dongjiang River, bordering the South China Sea in China, Boluo and Longmen County in the east, Sanshui, Nanhai and Shunde in the west, Qingyuan, Fogang and Xinfeng County in the north, Dongguan and Zhongshan in the south, and facing Hong Kong and Macao across the sea. It is one of the starting points of the Maritime Silk Road and the "South Gate" of China.

Guangzhou's cultivated crops are characterized by the transition from tropical to subtropical, and it is one of the regions with the richest fruit resources in China, including tropical, subtropical and temperate categories, 4 1 family, 82 genera, 174 species and varieties, including more than 500 varieties such as litchi, longan, wampee and black (white) (including 55 main varieties of litchi). Vegetables are famous for their high quality and many varieties, including 15, 127 and more than 370 varieties.

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