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The highest ranking of typhoons in Shenzhen over the years

Rammasun, Rainbow, Sally Jia, Viola and Hagupit are the top typhoons in Shenzhen over the years.

Rammasun: It landed in Guangdong on July 18, 2065438. Its typhoon number is 1409, which is the strongest typhoon that landed in Guangdong in recent decades. The central landing place is Xuwen, Guangdong. When landing, the wind speed reached 62 meters per second and the air pressure reached 91000 hectopascals.

Rainbow: It landed in Guangdong on October 4th, 20/KOOC-0/5/KOOC-0, and its typhoon number was/KOOC-0/522. Typhoon Rainbow has brought great harm to the people of Guangdong. The landing site of the center is Zhanjiang, Guangdong. When landing, the wind speed reaches 52 meters per second and the air pressure reaches 935 hectopascals.

Sally: I landed in Guangdong on September 9, 1996. The typhoon number is 96 15. This was the strongest typhoon that landed in Guangdong in the 1990s. The central landing place is Zhanjiang, Guangdong. When landing, the wind speed reached 50 meters per second and the air pressure reached 935 hectopascals.

Viola: It landed in Guangdong on July 28th, 1969. Its typhoon number is 6903. At that time, Typhoon Viola displaced many people in Guangzhou. Its central landing place is Huilai, Guangdong. When landing, the wind speed reached 48 meters per second and the air pressure reached 936 hectopascals.

Hagueby: It landed in Guangdong on September 24th, 2008. Its typhoon number is 08 14. Typhoon Hagupit affected a wide area of Guangdong. Its central landing place is Guangdong Dianbai. When landing, the wind speed reached 48 meters per second and the air pressure reached 945 hectopascals.

Historical evolution of Shenzhen

The earliest predecessor of Shenzhen was Baoan County, guangzhou fu. The place name "Shenzhen" was first recorded in the eighth year of Yongle in Ming Dynasty (14 10) and was built in the early Qing Dynasty. "Shenzhen" refers to a ditch in Hakka dialect. As the name implies, "Shenzhen" means that there is a deep ditch in the ground.

Although the development history of Shenzhen Special Economic Zone is only over 40 years, it has a history of more than 6,700 years of human activities (aborigines lived in Shenzhen in the middle of Neolithic Age), 6,000 years of human development and marine economic development, 1700 years of urban development, 600 years of coastal defense, and a long history of Guangfu people and Hakka immigrants.

In the pre-Qin period, there lived a minority called Nanyue (a branch of Baiyue) in Guangdong, including Zhuang, She and Yi. Shenzhen is the foothold for South Vietnamese tribes to explore the ocean. The Nanyue tribe living in the coastal dune valley area of Shenzhen makes a living by fishing and sailing, and rarely cultivates.