| Tianjin
Geographical Conditions
Tianjin is geographically located between Latitude
38o42' and 45o15'N and Longitude 116o42'- 118o04'E. Its total area
is 11,305 square kilometers with a 133 kilometers coastline. Tianjin
lies mainly on a low and flat alluvial plain; mountains and hills
occupy only 4.6% of its total area. Its flat land is suitable for
agriculture cultivation and for railway and highway construction.
The city flower is the Chinese Rose and city bird is the Seagull.
Tianjin has a warm temperature and semi-humid monsoon climate with
four clearly distinct seasons. It has cold winters and hot summers
while spring and autumn are short and pleasant. The annual average
temperature stands at 14oC. January is the coldest month with an
average temperature of -4oC. July is the hottest when temperature
can reach over 30oC. The frost-free period last for about 230 days.
The annual rainfall averages 558-679 mm, concentrating mainly in
July and August. Tianjin receives between 2610-3100 hours of sunshine
per anNO.
Tianjin is an industrial, commercial and port city with a history
of more than 600 years and is one of the cradles of China 's modern
industry. It is the largest coastal city in Northern China open
to the world.
50km to the east is the Bohai Sea and China 's capital Beijing
is 120km to the northwest. Its vast hinterland covers an area of
more than 5 million sq. km in the north of China . As one of the
municipalities under the direct administration of the Central Government
of the People's Republic of China , Tianjin is the economic center
of China 's Bohai rim and is being built a modern port city and
a major economic center in Northern China . Tianjin is also a State-level
city of historical and cultural value.
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