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Hong Kong temperature
Hong Kong has a subtropical climate with relatively high temperatures throughout the year, with an average annual temperature of 22.8°C. Summers are hot and humid, with temperatures ranging from about 27 to 33°C; winters are cool and dry, but rarely drop below 5°C.
The average annual rainfall in Hong Kong is 2214.3 mm. The month with the highest rainfall is August and the month with the lowest rainfall is January. Hong Kong's urban area is densely populated with high-rise buildings, and the resulting microclimate is prone to produce a heat island effect, resulting in significant temperature differences between the urban area and the suburbs.
Hong Kong is located in South China, east of the Pearl River Estuary, along the coast of the South China Sea, bordering Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province to the north, and the Pearl River to the west. It faces the Macao Special Administrative Region, Zhuhai City and Zhongshan City across the Pearl River Estuary.
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Hong Kong’s geographical environment:
The geographical coordinates of Hong Kong are 114°15′ east longitude and 22°15′ north latitude. It is located on the coast of South China. To the east of the Pearl River Estuary in Guangdong Province, China, it consists of Hong Kong Island, Kowloon Peninsula, inland areas of the New Territories, and 262 large and small islands (outlying islands). Hong Kong borders Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province to the north and Wanshan Islands, Zhuhai City, Guangdong Province to the south. Hong Kong is 61 kilometers across the sea from Macau to the west, 130 kilometers from Guangzhou to the north, and 1,200 kilometers from Shanghai.
The area of ??the three major parts of Hong Kong is: Hong Kong Island, about 81 square kilometers; Kowloon Peninsula, about 47 square kilometers; and the New Territories and 262 outlying islands, about ***976 square kilometers. Hong Kong has a total jurisdiction of 2,755.03 square kilometers, including 1,104.32 square kilometers of land area and 1,650.64 square kilometers of water area.
The terrain of Hong Kong is mainly hilly, with the highest point being Tai Mo Shan at an altitude of 958 meters. There are relatively few flat lands in Hong Kong. About 20% of the land is lowland, mainly concentrated in the northern part of the New Territories. They are the Yuen Long Plains and the Fanling Lowlands, both of which are alluvial plains naturally formed by rivers; followed by the Kowloon Peninsula and the northern part of Hong Kong Island. Reclaimed land that expanded from what was originally a narrow flat land.
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