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Mudanjiang postal code

The postcode of Mudanjiang is 157000.

Mudanjiang, also known as Snow City, is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Heilongjiang Province, and an important central city and scenic tourist city in the southeast of Heilongjiang Province approved by the State Council. Mudanjiang * * * governs 4 municipal districts, 1 county and 5 county-level cities, with a total area of 40,600 square kilometers. According to the data of the seventh census, as of 0: 00 1 1 on June 2020, the resident population of Mudanjiang City was 2,290,208.

Mudanjiang City is located in the northeast of China, in the center of Northeast Asia economic circle, and the border with Russia is 2 1 1 km long. Mudanjiang is an important strategic fulcrum of the "China-Mongolia-Russia Economic Corridor" and the Longjiang Belt of the Silk Road. It is also the bridgehead and hub station of China's opening to Russia along the border. Mudanjiang has a temperate monsoon climate and is known as "the south of the Great Wall" and "the land of plenty".

Mudanjiang natural environment

The southeast of Mudanjiang City is the Sea of Japan, which is influenced by the huge temperature difference between land and sea, forming a maritime (semi-humid) mid-temperate monsoon climate. In summer, the wind blows from the ocean to the land, which is warm and rainy. In winter, the wind blows from the mainland to the sea, which is cold and dry. Mudanjiang is located in the basin, surrounded by mountains, with four distinct seasons. The western mountainous areas blocked the invasion of sandstorms and protected Mudanjiang area from sandstorms.

Mudanjiang City is located in the middle of Mudanjiang Valley Basin. The whole area is characterized by mountains and continuous ups and downs, as well as rivers. This is the so-called "nine-point landscape and one field". The terrain is dominated by mountains and hills, showing four geological forms: Zhongshan, low mountains, hills and valley basins.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Mudanjiang