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Is the weather in Chaozhou influenced by pearls?

Chaozhou, also known as Fengcheng, is located in the east of Guangdong Province, in the middle and lower reaches of Hanjiang River, bordering Fujian in the east and Shantou Special Economic Zone in the south.

Chaozhou is located in the subtropical zone, and the Tropic of Cancer runs through the south. There are Hanjiang River, Rongjiang River, Lianjiang River, Fengjiang River and the Hanjiang Delta Plain formed by four rivers. The climate is pleasant, the land is fertile and the products are rich. The unique natural features of Chaozhou ancient city: Jinshan in the north, Bijia Mountain in the east, Hulu Mountain in the west, and a thousand miles of Hanjiang River passing around the city from north to south, forming a magnificent picture of three mountains and one water to protect the ancient city, forming eight famous Chaozhou scenes: Xiangqiao Chunqi, Longqiao Pagoda, Cold Porcelain Oak, West Lake Fishing Pai, Jinshan Gu Song, Phoenix Rain, Crocodile Autumn Wind and Beige. Chaozhou is a famous hometown of overseas Chinese. During the Tang Dynasty, some people went overseas to make a living. Today, there are as many as 6,543,800 overseas Chinese and compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan.

It has nothing to do with that, or the aftermath of the pearl is actually not supplemented by cold air, so the weather has not cleared up.