How many districts and counties are there in Dongguan?

Dongguan has 4 districts and 28 counties. Dongguan is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Guangdong Province and a megacity. Dongguan is located in the south of China, south-central Guangdong Province, on the east bank of the Pearl River Estuary, with Guangzhou in the northwest, Shenzhen in the south and Huizhou in the northeast. The land area of the city is 2460. 1 km2, and the sea area is 82.57 km2.

According to the data of the seventh census, as of 202 1, the permanent population of Dongguan is 10536800. By June 2020, Dongguan had 4 streets and 28 towns under its jurisdiction. In 2 14 BC, Qin Shihuang merged with Lingnan, and Dongguan was subordinate to Panyu County, guangzhou fu. 1988 1 month, Dongguan was upgraded to a prefecture-level city directly under the jurisdiction of Guangdong Province.

Urban characteristics of Dongguan

Dongguan is rich in heat resources, with high temperature all the year round, with an average annual temperature of 22.2℃, which is characterized by long summer without winter and Leng Xia heat in winter. In addition, due to its proximity to the South China Sea, the ocean plays a role in regulating the temperature, resulting in a mild climate throughout the year with a small temperature change range of 14.4℃ annually.

The minimum average climate temperature in Dongguan is 13.7℃. According to the standard of dividing the four seasons commonly used in applied climatology, that is, the average climate temperature is less than 10℃ for winter, and more than or equal to 22℃ for summer. There is no winter in the sense of climate in Dongguan, but the summer begins from April 16 to 10/month.