Which direction does Taizhou, Zhejiang Province belong to?
topography
Taizhou is surrounded by mountains and faces the sea. The terrain is inclined from west to east, with mountains in the northwest and thousands of meters of peaks. Southeast hills are gentle, plains and beaches are wide, and rivers are vertical and horizontal. With Yandang Mountain as the screen in the south, there are main peaks such as Kuocang Mountain, Rada Mountain and Tiantai Mountain, among which Kuocang Mountain is as high as1382.4m, which is the highest peak in eastern Zhejiang.
There are 12 island and 69 1 island offshore, mainly including Taizhou Islands and Dongji Islands. The largest island is Yuhuan Island, which is now connected with the mainland, and roughly constitutes the structural characteristics of "seven mountains, one water and two fields". The low hills in Taizhou account for 70.4% of Taizhou's land area, the plain area accounts for 26.8%, and the inland waters account for 2.8%.
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