Which district of Beijing does Pinggu belong to?
Pinggu District is high in the northeast and low in the southwest. The northeast and south are surrounded by mountains on three sides, and there are shallow hills in front of the mountains. The central and southern parts are alluvial and diluvial plains. Mountainous and semi-mountainous areas account for about two-thirds of the total area, and there are 17 peaks above sea level.
Brief introduction of physical geography in Pinggu District.
Pinggu District has a temperate continental monsoon climate with four distinct seasons, the longest in winter, the second in summer and the shorter in spring and autumn. The annual average temperature is 1 1.7℃, the coldest in June is 1℃, and the hottest in July is 26. 1℃. The annual precipitation is 629.4 mm, mainly in summer, which is 453.0 mm, accounting for 72% of the annual precipitation. The annual average sunshine hours are 25 19.0 hours.
Pinggu District belongs to the North Three Rivers System of Haihe River Basin, with 32 rivers in the territory. Chanhe River is the longest river in China, which originates from Xinglong County, Hebei Province, enters Pinggu District at Luohan Shi Cun in Jinhaihu District, and enters sanhe city in Nanzhai Village, Gaodong Village. Chan River is located in Pinggu District, with a total length of 54.15km.
Refer to the above? Introduction of Pinggu District Government-Pinggu