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Where is Chizhou, Anhui Province near?

The cities near Chizhou, Anhui Province are Anqing, Tongling Zongyang, Huangshan, Jingdezhen, Shangrao, Jiujiang, Wuhu, Tongling and Xuancheng.

Chizhou is located in the east of China, in the south of Anhui Province, on the south bank of the lower reaches of the Yangtze River. It faces Anqing and Tongling Zongyang across the river in the west and north, Huangshan, Jingdezhen and Shangrao in Jiangxi in the south, Jiujiang in Jiangxi in the southwest and Wuhu, Tongling and Xuancheng in the east and northeast respectively.

Chizhou was established as the state capital in the fourth year of Tang Wude (AD 62 1), 1400 years ago. It is an important port city along the Yangtze River and the core city of South Anhui International Tourism and Culture Demonstration Zone, which is famous for its famous mountains, beautiful water, selenium-rich and good air. Located at the radiation intersection of five capital circles, it has convenient transportation and integrates highway, railway, port and air transportation.

Chizhou natural environment

Chizhou has a warm climate with four distinct seasons, abundant rainfall and a long frost-free period, which belongs to a warm and humid subtropical monsoon climate. The annual average temperature 16.5℃, the annual average precipitation 1400-2200mm, the annual average sunshine rate of 45%, and the annual average frost-free period of 220 days, with the longest of 286 days.

Jiuhua Mountain and Guniujiang in the southeast of Chizhou constitute the skeleton of the southern mountainous area, which is an integral part of the southern mountainous area of Anhui Province. The central part is a hilly area with hills alternating with hills, and the northwest area along the river is a polder area with low terrain and criss-crossing rivers and lakes. Chizhou city is high in the southeast and low in the northwest, with a ladder-shaped distribution from south to north. The water surface of rivers and lakes is 348.4 square kilometers, accounting for 4% of the total area.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Chizhou