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What kind of city is Fuzhou, Jiangxi? To what extent is it developed?

Fuzhou is located in the east of Jiangxi Province, in the middle and upper reaches of Fuhe River. It is located between115 35 ′ ~16 5438+0718 ′ and 26 29 ′ ~ 28 30 ′ north latitude. It is adjacent to Jianning County, Taining County, Guangze County and Shaowu City in Fujian Province in the east, Shicheng County and Ningdu County in Ganzhou City in Jiangxi Province in the south, Yongfeng County, Xingan County and fengcheng city in Yichun City in Ji 'an City in the west, and guixi city, yugan county and Jinxian County in Nanchang City in the north. It is about 222 kilometers long from north to south and 169 kilometers wide from east to west, with a total area of 188 16.92 square kilometers, accounting for1.27% of the total area of the province.

At the end of 2004, the total population was 3.788 million, including 972,000 non-agricultural people.

Linchuan district people's government.

Postal code: 344000. Administrative division code: 36 1000. Area code: 0794. Pinyin: Fuzhou. [Edit this paragraph] Climate characteristics Climate characteristics: high temperature, less precipitation and more sunshine; Rare high temperature in spring, local strong convection; Typhoon and rainstorm in summer, local waterlogging; The drought is severe in autumn. Severe vernal equinox cold in the city; Chongren county was hit by strong convection and suffered serious losses; High temperature and high humidity lead to large-scale occurrence of Chilo suppressalis and rice leaf roller; Crops suffered from severe autumn drought. ?

The annual average temperature 16.9 degrees (Zixi) ~ 18.88 degrees (Guangchang), which is 0.3 ~ 0.8 degrees higher. The extreme minimum temperature in Zixi is -7.5 degrees, and the extreme maximum temperature in Jinxi is 39.6 degrees. Annual total precipitation 142 1mm (Nanfeng) ~ 1630mm (Lichuan), less than 0.7 ~1.7%; The annual sunshine hours are 1463 hours (Zixi) ~ 2 1 19 hours (Jinxi), 99 ~ 439 hours more.

Fuzhou, located in the east of Jiangxi Province, governs 10 county and 1 district, with an area of18,800 square kilometers and a population of 3.8 million. Linchuan District, where the municipal government is located, has a population of nearly 1 10,000.

Fuzhou "leads the rivers and lakes and controls Fujian and Guangdong", which is adjacent to Fujian in the east, Ganzhou and Guangdong in the south, Beijing-Kowloon Railway in the west and Poyang Lake in the north, only 90 kilometers away from Nanchang, the provincial capital, with superior location conditions. Zhejiang-Jiangxi Railway, Xiangle Railway, 320, 3 16, 206 National Highway, Changsha First Class Highway, Jingfu Railway and Shanghai-expressway Railway pass through Fuzhou. Xiangpu Railway, Fuji and Jiguang expressway are under planning and construction. With the implementation of the western development, Fuzhou's regional advantages are more obvious.

Fuzhou, known as the "granary of Ganfu", is a national regional commodity grain base. There are many agricultural products in Fuzhou. Nanfeng, Guangchang, Chongren and Linchuan were named as the Hometown of Tangerine in China, Bailian in China, Maji in China and Watermelon in China respectively by the Ministry of Agriculture. Fuzhou, with a forest coverage rate of 6 1%, is the main wood and bamboo producing area in Jiangxi. Fuzhou is rich in mineral resources, with more than 40 kinds of proven metallic and nonmetallic minerals, and its uranium reserves rank first in Asia. Shan Qi Shuixiu in Fuzhou is a tourist attraction in the south of the Yangtze River to be developed, and there are more than 40 places listed as national and provincial historical relics protection units.

Fuzhou has been known as "the land of talents" and "the country of culture" since ancient times. Linchuan culture, which was born after thousands of years, is one of the two pillar cultures in Jiangxi history. Wang Anshi, Ceng Gong, Tang Xianzu, Lu Xiangshan, Yan Shu, Yan and other famous Confucian giants are all talents in Fuzhou history. After the founding of New China, Fuzhou has been adhering to the fine tradition of Linchuan Culture and has become a fertile ground for teaching and educating people. The level of basic education has been in the forefront of Jiangxi Province for a long time, among which 19% of young college students belong to Fuzhou nationality. [Edit this paragraph] Natural resources [natural characteristics]

Fuzhou is surrounded by mountains in the southeast and west, Wuyishan Mountains meander to the southeast, Lushan Mountains extend to the southwest, and the terrain is high in the south and low in the north, and gradually inclines to Poyang Lake Plain. The territory is dominated by hills and mountains, hills and valleys are widely distributed, the river plains are open, the land is contiguous and concentrated, and the Fuhe river network runs across the whole territory. The mountainous area with an altitude of more than 500 meters and a relative height of more than 200 meters is 3,673.43 square kilometers, accounting for19.52% of the city's land area; The elevation is 100 ~ 500m, and the hilly area with a relative height of 50 ~ 300m is 1 1807.43 square kilometers, accounting for 62.75% of the city's land area. The hilly plain below 100 meters above sea level is 3336.06 square kilometers, accounting for 17.73% of the city's land area.

The rivers in Fuzhou belong to the Poyang Lake system in the Yangtze River basin. The water system is complete, the rivers are densely covered, the streams are continuous, the water flow is large, the sediment concentration is low, and the water energy resources are abundant. The city's rivers are divided into three major water systems: Fuhe River, Xinjiang River and Ganjiang River, with 470 large and small rivers. Fuhe River is the second largest river in Jiangxi Province, with a total length of 350 kilometers. It flows through five counties of Guangchang, Nanfeng, Cheng Nan, Jinxi and Linchuan. The catchment area of Fuzhou Shifu River system is 6.5438+0.68 million square kilometers, accounting for 84.6% of the city's total land area, with an average annual runoff of 7.59 billion cubic meters. Luyang River and Baita River, tributaries of Xinjiang, are distributed in Zixi, Jinxi and Dongxiang counties. Wujiang water network, Le 'an, Meijiang water network and Guangchang, tributaries of Ganjiang River, account for 7.5% and 0.24% of the city's land area respectively. Due to the cutting of large and small rivers and long-term alluvial, the fertile soil of canyons has gradually formed, forming the plains of Jiangxi Province.

The city has a subtropical monsoon climate, which is warm and humid, with abundant rainfall and sunshine, a long frost-free period and four distinct seasons. It is warm at sunrise in winter and cool after rain in midsummer. 1 The average temperature is 5℃, and the average temperature in July is 29℃. The annual average temperature 17.6℃, annual average rainfall 1735 mm, average frost-free period of about 270 days, and annual average sunshine 1780 hours are very suitable for crop growth.