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What are the tropical cities?

China’s tropical cities include: Beihai in Guangxi, Shenzhen and Zhuhai in Guangdong, Xiamen and Fuzhou in Fujian, Sanya and Haikou in Hainan, etc.

1. Beihai

Beihai is a prefecture-level city in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. It is located at the southern end of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and on the northeast coast of Beibu Gulf. It is 206 kilometers from the capital Nanning to the northwest, 198 kilometers from Zhanjiang, Guangdong to the east, and 147 nautical miles from Haikou City, Hainan to the southeast.

The terrain is generally high in the north and low in the south, with flat and open terrain; the climate is an oceanic monsoon climate with typical subtropical characteristics; it has jurisdiction over 3 districts and 1 county, with a total area of ​​3,337 square kilometers; in 2017 The total population is 1.7542 million.

2. Shenzhen

Shenzhen is located in the south-central coastal area of ​​Guangdong Province, east and north of the Pearl River estuary. It is located at a low latitude and has a subtropical oceanic climate. Due to the strong influence of the monsoon, southeasterly winds prevail in summer, and monsoon low pressure and tropical cyclones sometimes visit, resulting in high temperatures and rainy weather.

The northeast monsoon prevails in the rest of the seasons, with relatively dry weather and mild climate. The annual average temperature is 22.4℃, the maximum temperature is 38.7℃ (July 10, 1980), and the minimum temperature is 0.2℃ (February 11, 1957). ).

3. Zhuhai

Zhuhai, a prefecture-level city in Guangdong Province, is one of the central cities in the Pearl River Delta and an important scenic tourist city on the southeast coast. It is located between 21°48′~22°27′ north latitude and 113°03′~114°19′ east longitude. Located in the southwest of the Pearl River Estuary in Guangdong Province, it faces Hong Kong across the sea to the east, Macau to the south, Xinhui District of Jiangmen City and Taishan City to the west, and Zhongshan City to the north.

Zhuhai City is located on the west bank of the Pearl River Estuary, close to the vast South China Sea, and has a typical south subtropical monsoon oceanic climate. The temperature is high all year round, with the annual average temperature from 1979 to 2000 being 22.5°C; the climate is humid, with the annual average relative humidity being 80%; and rainfall is abundant, with the annual average rainfall reaching 2061.9 mm.

4. Xiamen

Xiamen, part of Fujian Province, also known as Ludao, referred to as Lu, is a sub-provincial city, special economic zone, important central city, port and scenery on the southeast coast tourist city.

Xiamen has a subtropical oceanic monsoon climate, which is mild and rainy. The average annual temperature is around 21°C, with no severe cold in winter and no scorching heat in summer. The average annual rainfall is about 1,200 mm, with the highest rainfall from May to August each year. The wind force is generally level 3 to 4, and the dominant wind force is northeasterly. Due to the temperature difference in the Pacific Ocean, it is affected by an average of 4 to 5 typhoons every year, mostly from July to September.

5. Fuzhou

Fuzhou, also known as Rongcheng, or "Rong" for short, belongs to Fujian Province. It is located in the eastern part of Fujian Province, the lower reaches of the Min River and the coastal areas. It is the capital of Fujian Province. It is the political, cultural and transportation center of Fujian Province and one of the central cities in the West Coast Economic Zone.

Fuzhou has a typical subtropical monsoon climate, with moderate temperatures, warm and humid conditions, evergreen all year round, abundant sunshine, abundant rainfall, little frost and no snow, long summers and short winters, and a frost-free period of 326 days.

The annual average sunshine is 1700~1980 hours; the annual average precipitation is 900~2100 mm; the annual average temperature is 20~25℃, the coldest month is January~February, the average temperature reaches 6~10 ℃; the hottest month is July to August, with an average temperature of 33~37℃. With extreme temperatures ranging from a maximum of 42.3℃ to a minimum of -2.5℃, Fuzhou ranked first among the four hot stoves in 2013.