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Is Taiwanese Daqing Zao suitable for the climate in Shaanxi?

Taiwanese jujube is grown in Shaanxi due to climate discomfort.

Taiwan: The overall climate is long and humid summers and short and warm winters. The north is affected by the northeast monsoon, causing a rainy season from January to March. The central and southern regions are not significantly affected in winter. Taiwan enters the plum rain season in May. June to September is the summer in Taiwan, and the weather is hot. The Taipei metropolitan area is a basin terrain, and heat energy cannot be dissipated quickly. Coupled with the urban heat island effect, the highest temperature in summer can often reach 35°C and above. [222] The average temperature in July Can be close to 30℃.

Shaanxi Province: Spanning the northern temperate zone and subtropical zone, it has a continental monsoon climate as a whole. Due to the long north-south extension, reaching more than 800 kilometers, and spanning many latitudes, there are obvious differences in climate between the north and the south. The climate north of the Great Wall is temperate arid and semi-arid, the rest of northern Shaanxi and the Guanzhong Plain have a warm temperate semi-humid climate, the southern Shaanxi basin has a northern subtropical humid climate, and most of the mountains have a warm temperate humid climate.