Which province is Tangshan in?
Tangshan belongs to Hebei Province. Tangshan is adjacent to Beijing and Tianjin and has an excellent geographical location. Tangshan's scenic spots and historic sites include Qing Dong Tombs, Yue Tuo Island, and the charming Canal Park. Tangshan's area is about twice that of Shanghai and seven times that of Shenzhen, equivalent to 12 Hong Kong and 128 New York. Tangshan Jiaotong University is the first university in China to implement a four-year undergraduate program; Tangshan is also the birthplace of China's earliest stock - "Kaiping Mining Bureau Old Stock". The climate of Tangshan belongs to the warm temperate semi-humid continental monsoon climate. Spring is windy and rainy, with high evaporation, dry air, and drought. It heats up quickly, usually in late March. In summer, the temperature is high, the humidity is high, the rain is concentrated, and there are many disastrous weather such as heavy rain, hail, thunderstorms, and strong winds. The weather in autumn is sunny, the temperature changes greatly, the temperature drops quickly, the wind speed is low, and the air is fresh. In winter, the weather is cold and dry, with little precipitation and wind blowing from west to northwest. Tangshan's underground non-metallic minerals mainly include limestone, dolomite, seasonal sandstone, refractory clay, bauxite, oilstone, garnet, graphite, oily foam clay, etc. Tangshan has been engaged in large-scale coal mining for more than 100 years. An oil and natural gas survey began in 1956, and a petroleum geological survey was carried out in 1964. Five oil and gas fields have been discovered. Coal-related coal-derived gas reserves are also large. In addition, there are wind energy, solar energy, geothermal energy and other resources.