Altitude of Busan, Korea
Busan, South Korea, located in the southeast of the Korean Peninsula, is the second largest city in South Korea, second only to the capital Seoul. Busan is located south of 35 degrees north latitude, bordering the Sea of Japan in the east, the Luodong River in the west, the South China Sea in the south and Gyeongsangnam-do in the north. The total area of the city is 1008 square kilometers, with moderate altitude and diverse terrain.
The altitude of Busan is generally not high, and the altitude of most urban areas is below 100 meters. The altitude of the city center is low, and it gradually rises as the terrain spreads to the periphery. The topography of Busan is dominated by hills and mountains, and the highest mountain in the city is Jinjing Mountain, with an altitude of 428 meters. In addition, there are some high-altitude hills in the urban area, such as Taizong Mountain and Hutou Mountain.
Altitude has a great influence on the climate in Busan. Because Busan is located in the coast, with low altitude, the climate is relatively warm in winter and cool in summer. In addition, altitude also has a certain influence on precipitation. With the elevation, precipitation gradually increases. This provides favorable conditions for urban greening and makes Busan a city with beautiful environment and distinct seasons.
The characteristics of Busan
Busan, the second largest city in South Korea, is located at the southeast end of the Korean Peninsula, bordering the Sea of Japan in the east, the Luodong River in the west, the South China Sea in the south and Gyeongsangnam-do in the north. As a coastal city, Busan has many unique characteristics.
The climate of Busan is characterized by a remarkable maritime subtropical monsoon climate. The annual average temperature is about 15℃, and the annual average precipitation is over 2000 mm It is hot and humid in summer, with many typhoons and relatively dry and windy in winter. Due to the influence of the ocean, the temperature in Busan from May to July is cooler than that in the inland areas of South Korea.
The geographical environment of Busan is rich and varied. The northwest is the remaining veins of Taibai Mountain, including Jinjing Mountain, Baiyang Mountain and Gaoyuanjian Mountain. These mountains form a beautiful natural landscape in the urban area, providing a good place for citizens and tourists to relax and entertain.
In terms of diet, Busan is famous for its seafood. To eat sashimi, you should go to the "Zanerqi" market or a Japanese restaurant. In addition, Haeundae is famous for its grilled steaks. Seafood and onion pancakes are fried with flour and seafood and are famous snacks in Donglai Hot Springs.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Fushan Metropolis.