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Where does Shandong Peninsula refer to?

Shandong Peninsula is the largest peninsula in China, extending to Bohai Sea and Yellow Sea in the east of Shandong Province and Jiaolai Valley. It is 290 kilometers long from east to west, wide from north to south 190 kilometers, and narrow by 50 kilometers. Shandong Peninsula, with a total area of 73,000 square kilometers and a total population of 38.97 million (20 15), is bounded by Xinhu Town, Hekou District.

Shandong Peninsula is surrounded by the sea on three sides, Liaodong Peninsula in Bohai Bay in the north and South Korea across the sea in the east. Due to geographical reasons, Shandong Peninsula is closely related to Northeast China and South Korea. In history, a large number of people immigrated to the Northeast by boat. Created a colorful culture of Beixin, Baishi, Dawenkou, Longshan and Yueshi in the same period of Xia Dynasty.

Climate environment

Shandong Peninsula is surrounded by the sea on three sides and has a good climate, which belongs to temperate monsoon climate with four distinct seasons. Due to the influence of the ocean, compared with the inland at the same latitude, the climate is mild, with no heat in summer and no cold in winter.

In terms of temperature, the west of the peninsula is higher than the east, the north is higher than the south, and the coast is higher than the inland. Laizhou, Pingdu, Penglai and Longkou are high temperature areas with an annual average temperature of 12.0- 12.6℃. There is more precipitation in the eastern region, and the precipitation in Dazeshan, Laizhou, Longkou, Zhaoyuan and Penglai in the west is relatively small, about 676.4 mm.