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What is the altitude of Guiyang?

The average altitude of Guiyang is 1,100 meters.

Guiyang is located at 106° east longitude and 26° north latitude, with clearly defined boundaries and a natural setting. North latitude 26° is home to the most beautiful scenery on earth. The mountains are amazing, the water is beautiful, the rocks are beautiful, and the caves are unique. The average altitude is 1,100 meters. It combines the spirit of heaven and earth, and is rich in ecological and cultural connotations, forming many "Feng Shui treasures". It is an altitude that is conducive to health. Most of the world's famous longevity areas are concentrated at this altitude.

The annual average temperature is between 14℃-16℃, the average summer temperature is 22.3℃, and the average winter temperature is between 6℃-8℃. The annual precipitation is 1072.8 mm. During the same period of rain and heat, Guiyang's summer precipitation accounts for 78.5% of the annual precipitation. It is sunny during the day and rains at night, and the night rain accounts for 68%. Very suitable for travel and recuperation.

Guiyang’s scenic spots

Hongfeng Lake. Hongfeng Lake Scenic Area has a total water area of ​​57.2 square kilometers and a water storage capacity of 600 million cubic meters. It is the largest man-made lake on the Guizhou Plateau. It is located on the outskirts of Qingzhen, 33 kilometers away from Guiyang City, and takes less than an hour by car. . The water surface of the lake reaches 2 kilometers from east to west and 25 kilometers from north to south. The lake is surrounded by red maple trees.

Qingyan Ancient Town. Qingyan Ancient Town is located in the southern suburbs of Guiyang City, about 29 kilometers away from the urban area. It was founded in the 11th year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (1378). It is one of the most famous cultural ancient towns in Guizhou. The ancient town has a radius of 3 square kilometers, and its layout follows the pattern of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It has nine temples, eight temples, five pavilions, three caves, two ancestral halls, one palace, one courtyard, and more than 30 temples and ancestral halls.

The above content refers to Baidu Encyclopedia-Guiyang