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What tropical cities are there in China?

Tropical cities in China include Beihai in Guangxi, Shenzhen in Guangdong, Zhuhai, Xiamen in Fujian, Fuzhou, Sanya in Hainan and Haikou.

Beihai 1

Beihai is a prefecture-level city in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, located at the southern end of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and the northeast bank of Beibu Gulf. It is 206 kilometers away from the capital Nanning in the northwest, 0/98 kilometers away from Zhanjiang, Guangdong, and 0/47 nautical miles away from Haikou, Hainan in the southeast.

The terrain is generally high in the north and low in the south, and the terrain is flat and open; The climate belongs to maritime monsoon climate with typical subtropical characteristics; It governs 3 districts 1 county, with a total area of 3,337 square kilometers; In 20 17, the total population was 1754200.

2. Shenzhen

Shenzhen is located in the south-central coastal area of Guangdong Province, northeast of the Pearl River Estuary, with a low latitude and a subtropical maritime climate. Affected by the monsoon, southeast winds prevail in summer, with monsoon depression, tropical cyclone patronage, high temperature and rainy weather.

The northeast monsoon prevails in other seasons, with dry weather and mild climate. The annual average temperature is 22.4℃, the highest temperature is 38.7℃ (1980 July 10), and the lowest temperature is 0.2℃ (1957 February 1 1).

3. Guangdong

Zhuhai, a prefecture-level city in Guangdong Province, is one of the central cities in the Pearl River Delta and an important scenic tourist city in the southeast coast. It is located between 2148 ′ ~ 22 27 ′ north latitude and113 03 ′ ~1419 ′ east longitude. Located in the southwest of the Pearl River Estuary in Guangdong Province, it faces Hong Kong across the sea in the east, Macao in the south, Xinhui District and Taishan City in Jiangmen City in the west and Zhongshan City in the north.

Zhuhai is located on the west bank of the Pearl River Estuary, bordering on the vast South China Sea, and has a typical maritime climate of subtropical monsoon. The annual temperature is relatively high, with an average annual temperature of 22.5℃ from 1979 to 2000. The climate is humid with an average annual relative humidity of 80%; There is abundant rainfall, with an average annual rainfall of 2061.9mm. ..

4. Xiamen

Xiamen, which belongs to Fujian Province, is also called Egret Island, or Egret for short. Sub-provincial cities, special economic zones, important central cities, ports and scenic tourist cities along the southeast coast.

Xiamen has a subtropical maritime monsoon climate, which is mild and rainy. The annual average temperature is about 265,438+0℃, with no severe cold in winter and no intense heat in summer. The annual average rainfall is about 1200mm, with the maximum rainfall from May to August every year. The wind force is generally 3-4, and the dominant wind force is the northeast wind. Due to the temperature difference airflow in the Pacific Ocean, it is affected by 4-5 typhoons every year on average, mostly in July-September.

5. Fuzhou

Fuzhou, referred to as Rongcheng for short, belongs to Fujian Province, located in the east of Fujian Province, the lower reaches of Minjiang River and coastal areas. It is the capital of Fujian Province, the political, cultural and transportation center of Fujian Province, and one of the central cities in the economic zone on the west side of the Taiwan Strait.

Fuzhou is a typical subtropical monsoon climate with moderate temperature, warm and humid, evergreen seasons, abundant sunshine, abundant rainfall, little frost and no snow, long summer and short winter, and a frost-free period of 326 days.

The annual average sunshine hours are 1700~ 1980 hours; The annual average precipitation is 900 ~ 2100 mm; The annual average temperature is 20~25℃, the highest temperature in Leng Yue is1~ February, and the average temperature is 6 ~ 10℃. The hottest month is from July to August, with an average temperature of 33~37℃. The maximum extreme temperature is 42.3℃ and the minimum is -2.5℃. In 20 13, Fuzhou became the first of the four stoves.