Jinhua 1
Jinhua has a subtropical monsoon climate. The general characteristics are four distinct seasons, moderate annual temperature, abundant heat and rainfall, and obvious dry and wet seasons. Jinhua is rich in landscape cultural tourism resources, and cultural relics and historic sites complement each other with picturesque landscapes. There are 1 nature reserves, 14 forest parks above the provincial level and 6 Jinhua forest parks.
2. Guangdong
Zhuhai is located on the west bank of the Pearl River Estuary, bordering on the vast South China Sea, and has a typical maritime climate of subtropical monsoon. Zhuhai is a city in the Pearl River Delta region, with marine and island areas, many islands and long coastline, and is known as the "city of 100 islands". With mountainous peaks, vertical and horizontal river networks, beautiful mountains and rivers and beautiful caves, Zhuhai has unique resource advantages in developing beach tourism, island tourism and rock tourism.
3. Xinyang
Huaihe River flows through the north of Xinyang, and most of Xinyang is located in the south of Huaihe River, which belongs to subtropical monsoon climate. Xinyang is beautiful, the rice fields are full of fields, and the fragrant rice jumps. Xinyang's forest coverage rate reaches 36. 1%, which is a veritable oxygen bar. Xinyang has forest parks 10 and 9 nature reserves above the provincial level.
4. Xiamen
Xiamen has a subtropical maritime monsoon climate, which is mild and rainy. The annual average temperature is about 265,438+0℃, with no severe cold in winter and no intense heat in summer. Xiamen, with coastal plains, terraces and hills as its main landforms, is a natural harbor with superior conditions in the Strait. Historically, Xiamen was an important port for foreign trade in the southeast coast of China. Xiamen is also one of the most beautiful and livable coastal cities in China and an international garden city.