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What climate zone is Guangdong in?

The climate type of Guangdong is subtropical monsoon climate. Guangdong province belongs to the East Asian monsoon region, which is characterized by subtropical climate, subtropical climate and tropical climate from north to south. It is one of the areas with the richest light, heat and water resources in China, with the same rain and heat and evergreen seasons. The average sunshine hours in the province 1745.8 hours, and the annual average temperature is 22.3℃. The average temperature in June 5438+ 10 is about 16℃, and the average temperature in July is about 28℃. Floods and droughts often occur, and the impact of typhoons is more frequent. Low temperature and rainy weather in spring, cold dew wind in autumn and cold wave frost from late autumn to early spring are also frequent disastrous weather in Guangdong.

Guangdong, referred to as "Guangdong" for short, is a provincial administrative region of People's Republic of China (PRC), with Guangzhou as the capital. Because the East generally believes in ancient place names, it was named "Guangdong". Located in the south of Nanling and on the coast of the South China Sea, it borders Hong Kong, Macao, Guangxi, Hunan, Jiangxi and Fujian, and faces Hainan across the sea. It has jurisdiction over 2 1 prefecture-level city, 65 municipal districts, 20 county-level cities, 34 counties and 3 autonomous counties.

Guangdong is an important inheritance place of Lingnan culture, which has a unique style in language, customs, living habits, history and culture. Guangdong is also one of the most populous provinces in China. Guangdong province belongs to the East Asian monsoon region, with a subtropical, subtropical and tropical climate from north to south. This is an area rich in light, heat and water resources in China, and it is one of the birthplaces of farming civilization.

Archaeological findings show that there were traces of human activities in Lingnan about 654.38+29 million years ago. Guangdong ancestors domesticated rice 0/0.4 million years ago, or became the source of rice writing in the world. About 4000 years ago, there were many ancient entities in Lingnan area. In the official history, advanced technology brought from Lingnan to southern Qin Jun began to blend into civilization. But in recent years, the archaeological community has found that this view is a "historical misunderstanding." In recent years, a large number of cultural relics have been unearthed, which proves that Lingnan had a splendid high civilization in the pre-Qin period and was one of the cradles of Chinese civilization.