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Is Shangyu in Zhejiang poor?

Shangyu is not poor in Zhejiang. Shangyu, located in Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province, is an inter-provincial transportation hub, business center and new business capital in eastern Zhejiang Province, and one of the top ten richest county-level cities in China. Very life-oriented, here you can not only enjoy a leisurely and slow-paced life, but also enjoy the convenience brought by urban development and change.

Brief introduction of Shangyu District

Shangyu area is high in the south and low in the north, with low mountains and hills in the south and water network plain in the north, commonly known as five mountains, one water and four fields. The low hills in the south belong to two branches, and there is Siming Mountain in the southeast, which is steep. Gaishan is 86 1.3 meters above sea level, which is the highest point in the whole region. The southwest belongs to Huiji Mountain, with a slightly gentle terrain. The highest point is Luocun Mountain, with an altitude of 390.7 meters.

The northern water network plain belongs to the category of Ningshao plain, with low terrain and an average elevation of about 5 meters. The northernmost part is the coastal plain, with an average elevation of about 10 meter. Shangyu is located in the southern edge of the northern subtropical zone and belongs to the East Asian monsoon climate. The monsoon is obvious, the climate is mild, the four seasons are distinct, wet and rainy. Due to the complex terrain, there are obvious regional differences in light, temperature and water, and there are many disastrous weather. The general trend is that floods are more than droughts.

The annual average temperature is 16.4℃, the frost-free period is about 25 1 day, and the annual average rainfall is about 1400 mm. The Cao 'e River, the fourth largest river in Zhejiang Province, runs through the whole territory from south to north, and its main tributaries are Xiaoshunjiang, Xiaguanxi and Yintan River. The main artificial rivers are Xiaocao Canal, Yuyong Canal, Shili River, Shili River, Baili River and Tu Hai Central River.