Shandong Heze Map
The map of Heze City, Shandong Province is as follows:
Heze City,
the peony capital of China, belongs to Shandong Province and was called Caozhou in ancient times. It is located in the southwest of Shandong Province. It is at the junction of the four provinces of Shandong, Suzhou, Henan and Anhui, adjacent to Jining City in the east, Xuzhou City in Jiangsu Province and Suzhou City in Anhui Province in the southeast, Shangqiu City in Henan Province in the south, Kaifeng City and Xinxiang City in Henan Province in the west, and Xinxiang City in Henan Province in the north. Puyang City, Henan Province. It is located between 34°39′-35°52′ north latitude and 114°45′-116°25′ east longitude. It is 157 kilometers long from north to south and 140 kilometers wide from east to west, with a total area of 12238.62 square kilometers.
Heze was originally a natural ancient swamp, where Jishui River converged and Heshui River came out, connecting the two major water systems of Jishui River and Si River. It was renamed Longchi in the Tang Dynasty and Xiayue Lake in the Qing Dynasty. In the 13th year of Yongzheng's reign in the Qing Dynasty (1735), Caozhou was promoted to the prefecture and a county was established attached to Guo. Because there was "Heshan" in the south and "Leize" in the north, it was named Heze.
As of 2016, Heze City has 2 districts: Mudan District and Dingtao District, and 7 counties: Cao County, Chengwu County, Shan County, Juye County, Yuncheng County, and Juancheng County. , Dongming County, consists of 31 streets, 123 towns, 14 townships, 297 communities, and 5,514 administrative villages.
Climate characteristics:
Heze City is located in the mid-latitudes, on the narrow north-south corridor between Taihang Mountain and Taiyi Mountain, and has a temperate monsoon continental climate. The main characteristics are hot summer and cold winter, with four distinct seasons. There is little rain in spring, the north-south wind alternates frequently, and the temperature rises quickly; the summer is hot and humid, with southeasterly winds often blowing, and rainfall is concentrated; in autumn, the rainfall gradually decreases, the wind direction changes from south to north, and the temperature drops rapidly; in winter, there is sparse rain and snow, and the north wind blows frequently, and the climate dry and cold. There is sufficient sunshine throughout the year, abundant heat, and rain and heat in the same season, which is suitable for the growth of a variety of crops. However, the distribution of precipitation is extremely uneven, and it is often affected by the northern continental air mass, resulting in disastrous weather in many years.