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Kaili postal code

The postcode of Kaili is 556000. Kaili City is located in the southeast of Guizhou Province and the northwest of Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture, and is the capital of the autonomous prefecture. Taijiang and Leishan counties in the east, Majiang and Danzhai counties in the south, Fuquan county in the west and huangping county in the north. Total area 1556 km2. The longest span from east to west is 5 1.76 km, and the longest span from north to south is 44.3 km.

Kaili City has well-developed strata, continuous marine stratigraphic sequence and abundant fossils. It is located in the transition zone between the north-south structural deformation zone of Guiding and the south China fold zone on the Yangtze paraplatform. Geomorphology types include erosion structure type and dissolution structure type, and typical landforms include karst landform and denudation erosion landform. Mountain plains, mountainous areas, Zhongshan and low Zhongshan account for 4 1.76% of the city's coverage, low mountainous areas account for 18.72%, and low hills to middle hills account for 37.82%.

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Kaili city belongs to the mild and humid climate zone in the middle subtropical zone, and it is a typical monsoon climate with the characteristics of no severe cold in winter, no intense heat in summer and the same season of rain and heat. Continuous rain, low temperature snow condensation and frost weather often occur in winter. The alternation of cold and warm air in spring often causes strong winds, heavy rain, low temperature and rainy weather and hail weather. In early summer, there are often heavy rains and storms. In midsummer, the weather is often sunny, with little or no rain. Autumn, autumn is often sunny and dry. The annual average temperature of the whole city is between14.1~16.5℃, with the highest in the northern and northeastern bay waters and coastal seas, reaching 17.5℃, and the lowest in the northwest field, reaching 13.2℃.