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Which city is Chaoan District?

Chaozhou City, Guangdong Province.

Chaoan District of Chaozhou City is located in the east of Guangdong Province, in the middle and lower reaches of Hanjiang River, with Raoping County in the east, Shantou Special Economic Zone in the south, Jiedong District of Jieyang City in the west and Fengshun County of Meizhou City in the north. The total area of the area is 1063.99 square kilometers. Hanjiang River is the second largest river in Guangdong Province, with a length of 96 kilometers from north to south.

Chaoan District has a long history and prosperous humanities, and is known as "Zou Lu on the seashore". Chaoan District was called Haiyang County in ancient times. Xianhe County was established in the Eastern Jin Dynasty for six years (33 1), and was renamed Chaoan County in the third year of the Republic of China (19 14). After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), the jurisdiction and appellation of Chaoan District have changed several times. 1983, the organizational system of Chaoan County was abolished and the administrative area was merged into Chaozhou City.

Brief introduction of Chaoan District

Chaoan District governs 16 towns, 1 state-owned forest farms, 46 1 administrative villages and 28 community neighborhood committees, with a total area of 1063.99 square kilometers. Permanent population 10 17036.

Chaoan District belongs to subtropical zone, with abundant rainfall, mild climate, fertile land and evergreen seasons. The annual average daily temperature is 2 1.4℃, and there is plenty of sunshine, which is quite different. The average annual sunshine hours are 1996.6 hours.

Phoenix, Temple of Literature, Dengtang and other places in the northern, northwestern and northeastern mountainous areas of Chaoan District are between 400 and 800 meters above sea level. The largest lake is Meilin Lake at the foot of Pu Sang Mountain, with an area of 500 mu. It is separated from a stream and a river in traffic and is a relic of the ancient bay.