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How many paintings are there in Qiqihar?

There are 26 paintings in Qiqihar.

The chess pieces are 6 paintings, and the two pieces together are 12 paintings; Ha character is 9 paintings; The word Er is 5 paintings; Add up to ***26 paintings. Qiqihar, also known as he cheng and Bukui, is a prefecture-level city and a sub-provincial city in Heilongjiang Province. It is located in the northwest of China, next to the tributaries of the middle reaches of Nenjiang River, bordering Inner Mongolia and Jilin Province.

Qiqihar has a long history and profound cultural heritage. As early as more than two thousand years ago, this was the activity area of the ancient Fuyu people. /kloc-At the end of 0/9, the construction of the Middle East Railway made Qiqihar an important transportation hub in the west of Heilongjiang Province. At the beginning of the 20th century, Qiqihar became one of the important political, economic and cultural centers in northeast China.

Qiqihar is rich in natural resources and unique in landscape. There are Nenjiang River, Wuyuer River and Yinke River, as well as Zhalong Nature Reserve and Yueming Island. Among them, Zhalong Nature Reserve is one of the world-famous large crane nature reserves and the hometown of red-crowned cranes.

Qiqihar's urban scenery is also quite distinctive. Longsha Park in the city center is the largest comprehensive park in Northeast China, and Wangjianglou in the park is one of the best places to enjoy the scenery on both sides of Songhua River. Longsha Park at night is even more lively, where visitors can enjoy various lighting and music performances.

The climate of Qiqihar

Qiqihar belongs to the temperate continental monsoon climate, with obvious characteristics of four seasons: dry and windy in spring, hot and rainy in summer, short frost in autumn and long dry and cold in winter. Qiqihar belongs to a warm and arid agricultural climate zone in the south, a mild and semi-arid agricultural climate zone in the middle and a cool and semi-humid agricultural climate zone in the north.

The average annual temperature in Qiqihar is between 0.7 and 4.2 degrees Celsius, and the temperature difference between north and south is about 3.5 degrees Celsius. The annual average frost-free period is 122 to 15 1 day. The annual radiation is from 1 10 to 120 kcal per square centimeter, which is similar to that in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River. During the growing period (May to September), the radiation amount is 65 to 67 kilocalories per square centimeter.