It borders the South China Sea in the south, Shenzhen and Dongguan in the southwest, 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. It is hot all the year round, with many days of high temperature, and it is dry and rainy in autumn and winter.
Huizhou characteristics
Huizhou is one of the most important settlements and distribution centers for Hakkas. The number of overseas Chinese and compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan ranks first among the four Hakka States and is known as the overseas capital of Hakka people. Huizhou is the most successful place where Hakka people, Chaoshan people and Guangfu people are integrated, and it is also one of the important channels for Hakka people to move from land civilization to marine civilization.
Hakka is the largest group among Huizhou people. Hakka culture is an important part of Huizhou culture, which is rich in natural resources. There are more than 900 scenic spots with tourism development potential in the city, which belong to the high-density distribution area of scenic spots and have the characteristics of resource diversity. It integrates mountains, rivers, lakes, seas, springs, fog, forests and islands, and integrates natural landscape and human landscape.