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Is Fuan poor?

Fuan is not poor.

Fu 'an City (formerly Fu 'an County, Funing District) belongs to Ningde City and is located in the northeast of Fujian Province. Located on the southeast slope of Jiufeng Mountain Range, southwest of Taimu Mountain Range and southeast extension of Donggong Mountain Range; Geographical location is between 26 41'~ 27 24' north latitude and19 23' ~19 52' east longitude ... total area 1880 square meters.

In 2020, the regional GDP of Fu 'an City was 6010.6 billion yuan, an increase of 6.7% over the previous year.

The climate of Fuan city

Fuan has a warm and humid climate, which belongs to the mid-subtropical maritime monsoon climate. The annual average temperature 13.6℃ ~ 19.8℃, annual rainfall 1350 ~ 2050 mm, and the average frost-free period is 287 days.

Due to the low geographical latitude, close to the East China Sea, affected by monsoon circulation, the four seasons are distinct, with a slightly longer summer and a slightly shorter winter. Sufficient light and heat, long frost-free period, obvious monsoon and frequent typhoons; The rainfall is concentrated and the summer drought is prominent. Because Fuan Beishan is close to the sea, the landform types in the territory are diverse, the height difference is wide, and the climate also has obvious regional characteristics of vertical distribution. Spring: The temperature begins to fluctuate and rise, and the temperature changes greatly.

Sunny and rainy days appear alternately, mostly rainy days, and the precipitation intensity is relatively high. Summer: There are many plum rains in late spring and early summer, and the precipitation intensity increases. The summer heat is short, and the small watershed in Fujian Province is one of the high temperature centers, with many typhoons and rainstorms. Autumn: The temperature drops gradually, the weather is sunny and rainy, and the temperature is higher than that in spring. Winter: Except in mountainous areas, there is generally no severe cold, and frost and snow are rare. The south is regulated by the ocean, and there is less frost and snow.