Postal code of Changning District, Shanghai
The postcode of Changning District, Shanghai is 25.
Changning district is located in the west of downtown Shanghai, with the zip code of 25. It is adjacent to Jing 'an District and Xuhui District in the east, Minhang District in the west and south, and Putuo District and Jiading District in the north. The area is 37.18 square kilometers and the registered population is 574,1. It has jurisdiction over 9 streets, 1 town and 185 neighborhood committees.
postal code is a coding method that a country or region divides the whole country in order to realize the automation of mail sorting and the digitalization of postal network and speed up mail delivery. China's postal code adopts a four-level six-digit coding structure. The first two digits represent provinces (municipalities and autonomous regions); The third digit indicates the postal area; The fourth digit indicates the county (city); The last two digits indicate the delivery office (office).
climate in Changning district
it is generally coldest from winter solstice to beginning of spring, with the daily minimum temperature below ℃, with an average of more than 4 days per year. In the 18th year of Guangxu (1893), the extreme minimum temperature of -12.1℃ was measured. It is the hottest in July and August, with an average monthly temperature of 27.4℃. The maximum daily temperature is above 35℃, which is about 1 days a year. In the twenty-third year of the Republic of China (1934), there were as many as 55 days, the most since meteorological records were recorded. On July 12th of the same year, the extreme maximum temperature of 4.2℃ was measured.
According to the statistical data of East China Normal University from 1959 to 1978 in the 198s, Caojiadu area in Changning District formed a thermal anomaly center due to many reasons, such as many factories, high population density and endless traffic. The 24-hour average temperature was 1℃ higher than that in surrounding areas, and the radiation temperature was 5 ~ 1℃ higher, making it one of the three "heat islands" in Shanghai.
refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Changning District for the above contents.