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Which province does Taicang belong to?
Taicang City faces the Yangtze River in the east, Chongming Island and Kunshan City across the river in the west, Baoshan District and Jiading District in Shanghai in the south and Changshu City in the north. The total area is 809.93 square kilometers, of which the land area is 665.96 square kilometers. Taicang governs 6 towns, 1 street and 1 economic development zone. Taicang city belongs to the humid climate zone in the southern part of the north subtropical zone, with monsoon circulation as the main factor. Winter is controlled by the cold air in the north, mainly with little rain and cold weather; Summer is controlled by subtropical high, and the weather is hot.
Brief introduction of topography in taicang city.
Taicang City is flat and slightly inclined from northeast to southwest. Historically, Yantietang is the boundary, with the low-lying polder area in the ancient lagoon plain in the west and the river plain in the delta plain in the east. Starting from the actual situation, agricultural regionalization is bounded by Wu Tang, with low-lying polder fields in the west and plain along the river in the east.
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