Why Fuzhou was kicked out of a new first-tier city?
Fuzhou was kicked out of the new first-tier cities because there were too many mountains around and there was not enough room for development.
1. There are too many mountains around
Because of this, it is difficult for Fuzhou to become a first-tier city. There are mountains in and around Fuzhou, including Wushan, Yushan, Pingshan (hence the name "Three Mountains" in Fuzhou), Gushan, Guling, Lianhua Mountain, Luohan Mountain, Xiangshan Mountain and Jinniu Mountain. The surrounding mountains are Qishan and Wuhu Mountain in Minhou, Shizhu Mountain in Fuqing, Qingzhi Mountain in Lianjiang, Qingyun Mountain, Fangguangyan and Jiyan in Yongtai, Baiyan Mountain and Baiyun Mountain in Minqing.
Surrounded by mountains, the urban area of Fuzhou is limited to a plain of 489 square kilometers. Fuzhou is actually a big mountain nest, and this kind of terrain makes Fuzhou have the following adverse effects.
2. There is not enough room for development
If there is not enough room for development, even great abilities cannot be developed. Look at 15 new first-tier cities, each of which has enough room for development. Chengdu is located in Chengdu Plain with an area of 18,81 square kilometers; Hangzhou is located in the Hangjiahu Plain with an area of about 762 square kilometers. Wuhan is located in Jianghan Plain of 46, square kilometers; Xi' an is located in the Guanzhong Plain of 36, square kilometers; Shenyang is located in the northeast plain with an area of about 35 thousand square kilometers; Suzhou and Nanjing are located in the Yangtze River Delta plain of more than 2, square kilometers.
Fuzhou, on the other hand, is really poor. It is located in Fuzhou Plain with an area of about 489 square kilometers, surrounded by mountains, and its development space is seriously limited, which is another reason why Fuzhou cannot become a first-tier city.
Fuzhou's climate
Fuzhou is a typical subtropical monsoon climate, with moderate temperature, warm and humid, evergreen seasons, abundant sunshine, abundant rainfall, little frost and no snow, long summer and short winter, and a frost-free period of 326 days. The annual average sunshine duration is 17-198 hours; The annual average precipitation is 9-21mm; The annual average temperature is 2-25℃, with the average temperature reaching 6-1℃ in January and February in Leng Yue. The hottest month is July-August, and the average temperature is 33-37℃.
The maximum extreme temperature is 42.3℃ and the minimum is -2.5℃. In 213, Fuzhou became the first of the four stoves. The annual relative humidity is about 77%. The heat island effect often occurs, and Fuzhou is a basin terrain, and the temperature at noon in summer is as high as 36℃ or above. The dominant wind direction is northeast wind, and southerly wind is dominant in summer. The weather is hot from July to September, which is the concentrated period of typhoon activity. On average, typhoons directly land in the city twice a year. The best tourist season is from April to November every year.
above content reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Fuzhou City