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What's the climate like in Nantong? Are there many mosquitoes? What is the average temperature in winter?

Nantong has a pleasant climate. Welcome to visit. The average winter temperature in 65438+February is 6 degrees, 3 degrees in 2000 and 8 degrees in February, which is close to the sea, so compared with other cities in Jiangsu, it is warm in winter and cool in summer. Mosquitoes definitely exist, especially in remote places and underground buildings.

Tong Tong is located in the southeast of Jiangsu Province, bordering the Yangtze River in the south, the Yellow Sea in the east, facing Shanghai, Jiangsu, Wuxi and Changzhou, and backed by the vast northern Jiangsu Plain, and is known as the "gateway to rivers and seas". Nantong is an import and export material transfer hub in the Yangtze River basin and an important port city in the Yangtze River Delta. The five mountains in the urban area (namely, Langshan, Jianshan, Junshan, Huangni and Maanshan) are the high tops left on the ground after the subsidence of Jiangnan ancient land in Himalayan orogeny. Nantong has a flat terrain, with slight ups and downs along the river, offshore and north-central areas to Helixia District. Gullies crisscross the territory, connecting rivers, seas and rivers. Nantong belongs to subtropical and warm temperate monsoon climate, with mild climate and distinct four seasons. The fertile land, criss-crossing rivers and abundant rainfall are suitable for the comprehensive development of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and by-fishing. The city's cultivated land is 7.07 million mu, and the output rate of cultivated land is higher than the provincial average. Mainly grain and cotton, it is rich in cotton and special cash crops, and it is an important commodity cotton production base in China. Landscape: Nantong Museum, Shuihui Garden, Dinghui Temple, Zhiyun Tower, Xiaoguang Tower and other scenic spots are surrounded by mountains and waters, each with its own characteristics. Wolf Mountain in the south of the city is the first of the eight famous Buddhist mountains in China, and it is the most worthwhile place to visit in Nantong. Nantong, as one of the open coastal cities in China 14, is a hub port for the transshipment of materials in and out of the Yangtze River basin and an important port city in the Yangtze River Delta, and is known as the "first window of the Yangtze River". Every day, 10,000-ton ships from all over the world flow here and can be seen everywhere, which is another characteristic landscape of Nantong.