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Rongcheng is a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Shandong Province and is managed by Weihai City. Chinese mainland is located at the easternmost tip of Shandong Peninsula, surrounded by the sea on three sides and with a coastline of 500 kilometers, which is the closest place to South Korea. The Yellow Sea is bordered on the north, east and south, and the coastline is curved, with a length of 49 1.9 km. It has jurisdiction over 3 districts, 12 towns and 10 streets, with an area of 1526 square kilometers. According to the data of the seventh census, as of 0: 00 1 1 on June 2020, the permanent population of Rongcheng was 7 142 1 1.
As early as the Neolithic Age, Rongcheng was inhabited by human beings. The Western Han Dynasty began to set up a sleepless county, which belonged to Donglai County. According to historical records, Qin Shihuang came to build a bridge and set up a shrine to watch the sea and worship the sun twice, and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty also came to worship the sun Lord. By the end of 20 16, there were three 4A scenic spots, three 3A scenic spots 1 1 and two 2A scenic spots 1. From 2065438 to June 2008, Rongcheng was selected as the first batch of demonstration cities for the construction of social credit system.
Climatic conditions
Rongcheng city belongs to a warm temperate continental monsoon humid climate, with a continental degree of 53. 1, with obvious seasonal changes and monsoon advance and retreat. Surrounded by the sea on three sides, it is obviously regulated by the ocean, with prominent maritime climate characteristics, distinct seasons, mild climate, little cold in winter, no heat in summer, obvious monsoon, humid air and concentrated precipitation.
The sunshine hours averaged 2578.5 hours, and the sunshine rate was 60%. The annual average temperature in China is 1 1.3℃, which is higher in winter, lower in summer and lower in spring than in autumn. The territory is strongly influenced by the ocean, and the air humidity is relatively high, with an annual average of 12.2 millibar.