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Jingdezhen City is located in the northeast of Jiangxi Province, in the transitional zone between Huangshan Mountain, Huaiyu Mountain and Poyang Lake Plain. It borders dongzhi county in Anhui Province in the northwest, Wannian County in the south, Poyang County in the west, Qimen County in Anhui Province in the northeast and Wuyuan County in the southeast, with a total area of 5,256 square kilometers. The Yangtze River is the largest river flowing through Jingdezhen City, and Xihe River and Nanhe River are its important tributaries, which join the Yangtze River in Jingdezhen City.
Jingdezhen is a hilly area, located in the transition zone between Huangshan Mountain, Huaiyu Mountain and Poyang Lake Plain, and is a typical red soil hilly area in the south of the Yangtze River. The average elevation of the urban area is 32 meters, and the terrain inclines from northeast to southwest. The northeast and northwest are mountainous, and the highest peak is located in the provincial border area bordering Anhui Xiuning, with an altitude of1618m.
Physical geography of Jingdezhen
Jingdezhen has a subtropical monsoon climate with abundant sunshine and rainfall, mild and humid, and distinct four seasons. According to the latest meteorological data of1981-2010, the annual average temperature of Jingdezhen is 17.8℃, the annual average rainfall is 1805 mm, and the extreme maximum temperature since meteorological records.
The climate in Jingdezhen is changeable in spring, sometimes cold and sometimes warm. At the turn of spring and summer, cold and warm air currents often meet in the territory, with continuous rain. Rainfall is concentrated in the rainy season before summer, and heavy rain and heavy rain are frequent. The average annual precipitation in May, June and July is 200 ~ 350mm.
It is easy to cause floods, and it is mostly controlled by subtropical high after flowering. Hot weather and high humidity can make people feel sultry. In autumn, the temperature is mild and there is little rain; Winter is often affected by Siberian (or Mongolian) cold high pressure, prevailing northerly winds and cold weather.
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