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China is located in the eastern part of Asia, the terrain is like a rooster, and it is the place where the Chinese people live.
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What is the geographical location of China? Compared to the United States, who is the "king".
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The geographical location of China is as follows:
China is located in the northern hemisphere, in the east of Asia, the world's largest continent, and east of the world's largest ocean, the Pacific Ocean.
From the perspective of latitude, China's territory spans a wide range of latitudes from north to south, part of which is located in the middle latitudes, belonging to the north temperate zone, and part of which is located in the Tropic of Cancer.
South of the tropics.
There is no cold zone in our country, and only in the alpine areas can there be year-round ice and snow zones similar to the cold zone. From the perspective of sea and land location, China has a vast territory, bordering the Bohai Sea and the Yellow Sea.
There are many islands and harbors in the East China Sea, the South China Sea, and the Pacific Ocean, and it is a country with both land and sea.
Introduction
China's territory extends from the Nansha Islands in the south.
The southern end of the great-mother dark sand.
On the south side, it is north to the center line of the main channel of Heilongjiang in the Mohe area, with a distance of more than 5,500 kilometers from north to south; It starts from the Pamir Plateau west of Wuqia County, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.
It is 5,200 kilometers away from east to west at the confluence of the center line of the main channel of the Heilongjiang and Ussuri rivers in Fuyuan County, Heilongjiang Province.
It has formed a geographical situation in which the west penetrates deep into the hinterland of Asia and the southeast faces the world ocean. In the world's military geographical structure, China is in the region with the largest landmass, the largest number of countries, and a relative concentration of strategic forces. China's geographical location has a very important strategic position for us to practice the strategic principle of active defense, stop and oppose foreign invasion, and defend world peace.
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China is located in the east of Asia, on the west coast of the Pacific Ocean. The territory is vast and vast, with a total land area of about 9.6 million square kilometers, second only to Russia and Canada, ranking third in the world, and fourth in the United States. It's about the same size as the whole of Europe.
China's topography is high in the west and low in the east, and it is distributed in a stepped manner. The mountainous and plateau areas are vast. The distance between east and west is about 5,000 kilometers, and the continental coastline is more than 18,000 kilometers long, and the combination of temperature and precipitation is diverse, forming a diverse climate.
There are a total of 34 provincial-level administrative units, including 23 provinces, 5 autonomous regions, 4 municipalities directly under the Central Government and 2 special administrative regions.
The outstanding characteristics of the population are that the population base is large, the population is growing rapidly, and there are many ethnic groups. Resources are abundant, but the per capita resource occupancy is relatively small. China can be divided into four parts: the northern region, the southern region, the northwest region, and the Qinghai-Tibet region.
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Geographical location of China: China is located in the northern half of the Eastern Hemisphere, the eastern part of Eurasia, and the west coast of the Pacific Ocean. It starts from the center of the Heilongjiang River near the Mohe River in the north and reaches the dark sand of Zengmu in the Nansha Islands in the south. It stretches from the Pamir Plateau in the west to the confluence of the Heilongjiang and Ussuri rivers in the east.
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Longitude range for China: 73°33 E to 135°05 E. Latitude range:
3°51 N to 53°33 N. The northernmost point is on the center line of the main channel of the Heilongjiang River in the Ussuri Shoal of Mohe River in Heilongjiang Province (53°33 47 N). The southernmost point is in the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea (3°51 N, 112°16 E) (about 15 nautical miles southwest of the Tsangmu Sands).
The easternmost point is at Hei Blind Island in Heilongjiang Province (48°27 N, 135°05 E). The westernmost point is on the Pamir Plateau in Xinjiang, about 25 kilometers southwest of the intersection of the borders of China, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan, where there is a snow-capped peak with an altitude of more than 5,000 meters. (39°15′n、73°33′e)。
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China's land and sea location: East Asia, west coast of the Pacific Ocean. Location of the Chinese hemisphere: Eastern and Northern Hemispheres. Latitude and longitude location of China: The latitude spanning the north and south of China's territory is nearly 50 degrees, most of which is in the temperate zone, and a small part is in the tropics, and there is no cold zone.
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Located in the eastern part of Asia. Located in the Northern and Eastern Hemispheres. It belongs to the East Asian region. Bordering the Pacific Ocean. It is the third largest country in the world by land area.
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It is located in the northern hemisphere, east of the Asian continent and west of the Pacific Ocean.
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In fact, there is no fixed standard for this, because regardless of the geographical location of this province.
From the perspective of economic development, there is no concept of the best geographical location, only the provinces with relatively good geographical location, such as Guangdong, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, and Shandong, the four provinces, are generally superior in geographical location, and the economic development index is also in the forefront of China's provincesBut every province also has some shortcomings, for example, although Shandong has a distinct climate all year round, butPrecipitationNot as wellJiangsu and Zhejiangand Guangdong,Guangdong is mainly the Pearl River Delta.
There are many other mountains, although there are no mountains in Jiangsu, but there is a lack of deep-water ports.
As we all know, there are many provinces in China, and the geographical location of each province is differentTherefore, economic development is also different, generally speaking, the economic development of coastal provinces is stronger than that of internal provinces, so if you want to say which province in China has the best geographical location,In fact, there is no fixed standard for this, if it is geographically speaking, it is Shandong Province, which is close to the Yellow River Basin.
The climate here is also very distinct throughout the year, so the population of Shandong has reached 100 million, becoming a famous province with a large population in China, and Shandong is also facing Japan and South Korea, so in Weihai Qingdao area attracted some Korean companies to settle in, but the climate in Shandong is relatively cold in winter, so in the air quality.
It is not as good as the southern coast.
When it comes to the southern coast, you have to talk about Guangdong Province, which is the most economically developed province in ChinaIn terms of economic volume, it has always ranked first in the country, and the Pearl River Delta in Guangdong is also orientedSoutheast Asia, adjacent to Hong Kong and Macao, is the southern gate of China's opening to the outside world, and has many deep-water ports, but Guangdong's disadvantage is that there are more hills and mountains, so most of Guangdong's economy mainly depends on the Pearl River Delta, which is today's so-called Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.
The local economy outside the Pearl River Delta is still relatively backward and the transportation is not developed.
Jiangsu Province, which ranks second in the country's economic volume, is much better in this regard, and almost the entire territory of Jiangsu is dominated by plainsNorthern Jiangsuthan the plain areaSunanIt's even biggerJiangsu has become the second largest province in China's economy by virtue of its superior geographical location, Jiangsu has been a rich place since ancient times, and it is also a large grain-producing province, with historical heritage and scientific and educational strength that should not be underestimated, plus Jiangsu has the Yangtze River waterway and the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal.
Therefore, the transportation is also more convenient, and Jiangsu also has a certain shortcoming, that is, Jiangsu is too close to Shanghai and Zhejiang, the two economically developed areas, so the attraction will be sucked away by the surrounding cities, and the coastal areas of Jiangsu are mainly tidal flats, and there is no excellent port like Guangdong.
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Yunnan. Because the natural environment of Yunnan is very beautiful, and the climate is pleasant, the four seasons are like spring, so the geographical location of Yunnan Province is the best.
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I think the geographical location of Guangdong is the best, it is close to the sea, ** convenient, it is not too cold in winter and not too hot in summer, and the location is good, so now Guangdong is very developed.
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Sichuan Province ranks fifth among the five largest provinces in China, most of which are geographically important in the border areas.
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It should be Shandong, 1, the deep-water port is very wide, 2, the agricultural land area and forest coverage rate are among the best, 3, the climate and natural disasters are the lowest, 4, and the proportion of mineral resources is the highest.
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