What's the climate like in Hefei, Anhui?
Hefei belongs to subtropical monsoon humid climate, with obvious monsoon, distinct four seasons, mild climate and moderate rainfall. Hefei, referred to as "Lu" or "He", was called Luzhou, Luyang and Hefei in ancient times. It is a prefecture-level city, provincial capital and megacity under the jurisdiction of Anhui Province. Located in the middle of Anhui, between Jianghuai and the west wing of the Yangtze River Delta, it connects the east with the west, connects the south with the north, and is near the lake and the river, with a latitude of 30 57' to 32 30.
Hefei area is one of the important birthplaces of Chinese civilization, so it is named because both Donghe Feihe River and Nanhe Feihe River originated here. The representative cultures in history are Luzhou culture and Wanjiang culture. In the history of more than 3000 years, there are 2 100 years of county governance and 1400 years of government governance, and several of them are state and county governance. It is an important administrative center, commercial port and military center in the Jianghuai area, and is known as "the right throat of Huaihe River, the lips and teeth of Jiangnan", "the first county of Jianghuai, the crossroads of Wu Chu" and "the hometown of the Three Kingdoms and Bao Zheng".
Geomorphological characteristics of Hefei city
First, the terrain is high in the northwest and low in the southeast. Dashu Mountain in the western suburbs stands out from the crowd, with the highest peak of 282 meters, which is the highest point in the urban area. The terrain around Dashu Mountain and the area around Sanshigang at the northwest end is relatively high, about 50 meters above sea level. The terrain gradually decreases to the southeast, with the elevation of 20-50 meters in most areas, and the coastal area of Nanfeihe River and its tributaries drops to about 15 meters. The elevation of Dawei and Yicheng in the southeast is below15m. The coastal area of Chaohu Lake is only 3 ~ 5 meters above sea level, which is the lowest place in Hefei.
The second is the landform ups and downs. Except for the relatively flat valley plain and lakeside plain, most areas have been cut by running water for a long time, and the ground is hilly and undulating. The direction of gangchong is mainly north-south and northeast, and a few are northwest.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Hefei.