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Natural environmental conditions in Shanwei Overseas Chinese Management Area

The Overseas Chinese Management Zone of Shanwei City is located in the southeast of Shanwei City, at 23.5 degrees north latitude and 115.8 degrees east longitude, with a total area of ??32 square kilometers (slightly larger than the total area of ??Macao); Guangzhou-Shantou Highway, Shenzhen-Shantou Highway, Xiamen Expressway The Shenzhen Railway runs across the territory, making transportation very convenient.

The Overseas Chinese Management Area of ??Shanwei City has a subtropical maritime monsoon climate, with the highest average monthly temperature in summer being 29°C, the lowest monthly average temperature in winter being 11.2°C, and the annual average temperature being 22.3°C. The overseas Chinese area has beautiful wind and sunshine all year round and a pleasant climate.

Lingnan fruits such as lychees, longans, mangoes, bananas, and tangerines are planted on a large scale in overseas Chinese areas. The total fruit area in the district is nearly 20,000 acres. In recent years, we have also introduced high-quality fruits from Southeast Asian countries such as Malaysian red carambola, golden banana, Thai lotus root, and jackfruit. The industrial structure of the overseas Chinese area is dominated by fruit and vegetable cultivation, with nearly zero industrial emissions, excellent air quality, and excellent ecological environment.

The production and domestic water in Shanwei Overseas Chinese Management Area comes from Lufeng Longtan Reservoir. This reservoir is a large and medium-sized reservoir in Guangdong Province with excellent water quality. Longtan Reservoir supplies nearly one million people in the southern coastal areas of Lufeng and Huilai. The main water supply canal runs through the entire overseas Chinese area. The overseas Chinese area has an adequate supply of production and domestic water, and the water quality reaches the first-class national standard.