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Where is fortune telling in Yangjiang _ Where is the most accurate fortune telling in Yangjiang?

Where is Yangjiang?

Yangjiang is in Guangdong province.

Yangjiang is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Guangdong Province, located in the southwest coast of Guangdong Province. Yangjiang is one of the cities in Beibu Gulf Urban Agglomeration, an important node city between Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and Beibu Gulf Urban Agglomeration, and a famous coastal tourist city. The land area is 7,955.9 square kilometers, 202 1 year, with a registered population of 3,027,500 and a permanent population of 2,620,700.

Yangjiang is a big marine city in Guangdong Province, which is rich in marine resources. The sea area is 1.23 million square kilometers, the coastline (island) line is 470.2 kilometers, and there are 40 main islands. There are many harbors, such as Dajiaowan in Hailing Island and Shili Silver Beach, which are all famous. The port is rich in resources, and the coastline of Yi Gang is 39. 1 km. Rivers crisscross, and the coastal ecological environment is extremely diverse, with mangroves covering about 1000 hectares.

hydroclimate

Yangjiang has a subtropical climate with obvious maritime climate, abundant rainfall and uneven rainfall distribution. There are many typhoons and rainstorms in summer and autumn, and there is basically no frost all year round, with occasional low temperature frost in the northern mountainous areas. In 2008, the dominant wind direction was northeast wind and southeast wind in summer. The annual average temperature is 22.7 degrees Celsius, and the annual average rainfall is 2438.3mm. ..

Yangjiang City is densely covered with rivers and rich in water. There are 24 rivers, which collect more than 65,438+000 square kilometers of rain, and most of them originate in the northern mountainous areas. The upper reaches of the river bed are steep, the natural drop is large, and the flood rises and falls sharply. The reserve of hydropower resources is 676,000 kilowatts, and 285,000 kilowatts can be developed and utilized in the near future. Yang Mo is the largest river in China, which flows through Yangchun, Yangdong and Jiangcheng counties (cities, districts) and flows into the South China Sea from north to south. The tidal types in Yangjiang City are mainly irregular semidiurnal tides.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Yangjiang City