Is Shenzhen East or South China?
Shenzhen belongs to South China. Shenzhen is one of the four first-tier cities in China. It is a provincial city in Guangdong Province, a city under separate state planning, a sub-provincial city, a national regional central city, a megacity, a national economic center city and an international city positioned by the State Council, and a national innovative city. City, international science and technology industry innovation center, global ocean center city, and international comprehensive transportation hub.
It is one of the four central cities in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and one of the three national financial centers in China. Shenzhen is located in the south of Guangdong, on the east bank of the Pearl River Estuary, separated from Hong Kong by a water, bounded by Daya Bay and Dapeng Bay to the east, Pearl River Estuary and Lingding Ocean to the west, connected to Hong Kong across the Shenzhen River to the south, and bordering Dongguan and Huizhou to the north. Extended information
Climate characteristics:
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, the southeasterly wind prevails in summer, and monsoon low pressure and tropical cyclones sometimes visit, resulting in high temperatures and rainy weather. In other seasons, the northeast monsoon prevails, and the weather is relatively dry and the climate is mild.
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). Rainfall is abundant, with the rainy season from April to September every year. The annual rainfall is 1933.3 mm. The highest annual rainfall is 2662 mm (1957) and the lowest annual rainfall is 913 mm (1963).
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