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Where is Huizhou?

Huizhou is a prefecture-level city in Guangdong Province and one of the central cities in the Pearl River Delta.

Huizhou is a prefecture-level city in Guangdong Province, located on the east bank of Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, with Luofu Mountain as its back and Daya Bay as its south. Dongjiang River winds more than 65,438+000 kilometers and is one of the central cities in the Pearl River Delta.

Brief introduction of Huizhou

Shanwei in the east, Nanhai in the south, Shenzhen in the southwest, Dongguan in the west, Guangzhou in the west, Shaoguan in the north and Heyuan in the northwest. The terrain is high in the northwest and northeast, and the middle is inclined to Dongjiang. The annual temperature is high, and there are many days of high temperature; Autumn and winter are dry and rainy.

Huizhou is one of the important settlements and distribution centers of Hakka people. Compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan and overseas Chinese rank first among the four Hakka States and are known as the overseas Chinese capital of Hakka. The east-west length of Huizhou city is 152km, and the north-south length is 128km.

With a land area of 1 1347 square kilometers, a sea area of 4,520 square kilometers and a coastline of 28 1.4 kilometers, the city is one of the largest marine cities in Guangdong Province. The whole city is divided into counties (districts) below 1 township, 48 towns and 22 streets. By the end of 2020, the permanent population of the city was 6,042,852.

Huizhou is rich in water resources, with a sea area of 4,520 square kilometers (ranking sixth in the province). There are many kinds of mineral resources, 38 kinds have been proved and 506 ore occurrences have been discovered. Yonghan Town, Longtian Town and hengli town in Huicheng District of Longmen County are rich in geothermal resources. The soil in the agricultural areas around Lianghua Town and Tieyong Town in Huidong County has certain selenium-enriched potential.

Rich in tourism resources, such as Huizhou West Lake Scenic Area.