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What kind of clothes is suitable for Guangzhou in mid-February?

The weather in Guangzhou in 65438+February should be around 15-25 degrees, depending on whether there is weak cold air or typhoon at that time. Generally, it is enough to wear an inner coat and a sweater. It's a little cold in the morning and evening, so pay attention to adding and subtracting clothes in time. Or prepare a light down jacket.

Guangzhou is located in the subtropical coast, and the Tropic of Cancer passes through the south-central, belonging to the maritime subtropical monsoon climate, which is characterized by warm and rainy, sufficient light and heat, long summer and short frost period. With an average annual temperature of 20-22 degrees Celsius, it is one of the smallest cities in China. The hottest month in a year is July, with an average monthly temperature of 28.7℃.

The highest temperature in Leng Yue is 65438+ 10 month, and the monthly average temperature is 9 ~ 16℃. The average relative humidity is 77%, and the annual rainfall in urban areas is about 1720mm. April-June is the rainy season, and there are many typhoons in July-September. The temperature is moderate in June 5438+ 10, June 5438+10, March, and it is cool in June 5438+February to February. The same period of water and heat throughout the year, abundant rainfall, is conducive to plant growth. It is a "Flower City" with evergreen seasons and numerous flowers.

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Guangzhou is located in the south of China, in the lower reaches of the Pearl River, near the South China Sea. It is the seat of China Southern Theater Command, a national logistics hub, a national comprehensive gateway city and the first batch of coastal open cities. It is the southern gate of China to the world, the central city of Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and the Pan-Pearl River Delta Economic Zone, and the hub city of the Belt and Road Initiative.

Guangzhou is one of the first national historical and cultural cities and the birthplace of Guangfu culture. Since the Qin Dynasty, it has been the seat of county, state and government, and the political, military, economic, cultural, scientific and educational center of southern China.

It has been the main port of the Maritime Silk Road since the 3rd century. It was the largest port in China in the Tang and Song Dynasties and a world-famous oriental port city. It was the only foreign trade port in China during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and it was also the only port in the world that lasted for more than 2,000 years.

Guangzhou was rated as the first-tier city in the world by the global authority GaWC. The China Import and Export Fair held every year attracts a large number of merchants, a large number of foreign-funded enterprises, and investment from the world's top 500 enterprises. There are more than 8,700 national high-tech enterprises, ranking the top three in the country, gathering 80% of universities and 70% of scientific and technological personnel in the province, and the total number of college students ranks first in the country.

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; China's top 100 cities ranked third.

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