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Does Guangzhou belong to eastern Guangdong?

Guangzhou does not belong to eastern Guangdong.

Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong Province, is located in the south-central part of Guangdong Province, on the northern edge of the Pearl River Delta. The geographical location of Guangzhou is 1 13 degrees east longitude 15 minutes and 53 seconds north latitude 23 degrees 06 minutes and 32 seconds. Guangzhou is located in the subtropical zone, across the Tropic of Cancer, with an average annual temperature of 22.8 degrees Celsius, a minimum temperature of around 0 degrees Celsius and a maximum temperature of 38 degrees Celsius. Therefore, Guangzhou does not belong to the eastern part of Guangdong Province, but to the south-central part of Guangdong Province and the northern edge of the Pearl River Delta.

Guangzhou borders Boluo and Longmen counties in the east, Sanshui, Nanhai and Shunde in the west, Qingyuan, Fogang and Xinfeng counties in the north, Dongguan and Zhongshan in the south, and faces Hong Kong and Macao across the sea. It is one of the starting points of the Maritime Silk Road, the south gate of China and the core city of Guangfo metropolitan area, Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao metropolitan area and Pearl River Delta metropolitan area. Guangzhou is high in the northeast and low in the southwest, with mountains in the north and northeast, hills and terraces in the middle and alluvial plains in the Pearl River Delta in the south.

Geomorphology and Climate of Guangzhou

Guangzhou belongs to the subtropical monsoon climate, with its back to the mountains and the sea. It is characterized by warm and rainy weather, sufficient light and heat, long summer and short frost period. The same period of water and heat throughout the year, abundant rainfall, is conducive to plant growth, and provides excellent conditions for Guangzhou, a flower city with evergreen seasons and flowers. The annual average rainfall is 1982.7mm, and the average relative humidity is 68%. April-June is the rainy season, and August-September is the best season for tourism, with hot weather and many typhoons. 10- 12 has moderate temperature.

Guangzhou is a hilly area, high in the northeast and low in the southwest, with mountains facing the sea at its back. The northern part is a hilly area with concentrated forests. The highest peak is the paradise top at the junction of Conghua District and Longmen County in the north, with an altitude of 12 10 meters. The northeast is a middle and low mountain, and it is known as Baiyun Mountain as the "city lung". The central part is a hilly basin and the southern part is a coastal alluvial plain, which is an integral part of the Pearl River Delta.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Guangzhou.