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Is Zhenjiang in northern Jiangsu or southern Jiangsu? Does Zhenjiang belong to northern Jiangsu or southern Jiangsu?

Zhenjiang belongs to southern Jiangsu. Zhenjiang is located in the north, with a high latitude, and is not completely located in the south of the Yangtze River. Zhenjiang's identity in southern Jiangsu is not so pure. Geomorphologically, Suzhou and Wuxi are often Taihu Plain, while Nanjing and Zhenjiang have rare low mountains and hills in Jiangsu. From the water system, Nanjing and Zhenjiang are located in the Yangtze River system, while Suzhou and Wuxi are often located in the Taihu Lake system. There are many water networks in Suzhou and Wuxi, and relatively few rivers in Ningzhen. Although the area of southern Jiangsu is small, it is a symbol of economic prosperity. It is familiar with Suzhou and Shanghai, and the reputation of being the best in the world has spread for nearly a thousand years. Culturally, there are many talented people here in the history of imperial examinations. In A Dream of Red Mansions, Zhenjiang is known as the first-class rich and romantic place in the world of mortals. Climate characteristics of Zhenjiang: Zhenjiang belongs to subtropical monsoon climate, with four distinct seasons, warm and humid, sufficient heat and abundant rainfall. The climatic conditions are superior, but sometimes there are meteorological disasters. Located in the north subtropical zone, influenced by the continental, marine and north-south climate systems, the climate is complex and changes greatly in a year. At the same time, the north of the Yangtze River, high in the west and low in the east, undulating terrain and different landforms, coupled with the influence of the local weather system, have formed some special climates, the most obvious of which are strong winds, especially northerly winds in spring, autumn and winter, and high temperatures, especially in autumn and winter.