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Where is the beach in Shanghai?

Shanghai beach refers to the whole of Shanghai.

Shanghai is a wharf. Shipping is very developed, and the pier is a beach. In the era when there was no railway and road transportation, Shanghai's docks were prosperous places. Whoever has a dock is rich. Shanghai Beach has become a battlefield for influential people in Shanghai.

Shanghai is an immigrant city, which developed from the concession (Huangpu, Jing 'an, Hongkou and Yangpu are mainly British and American concessions, Changning is a cross-border road-building area of the concession, and Luwan and Xuhui are mainly French concessions). The first British Concession was established in Huangpu Beach, a wasteland outside the East Gate of Shanghai County, which was later called the Bund. So old Shanghai is also called Shanghai Beach.

It should be said that it is appropriate to call Shanghai a beach. "Beach, the water is dry." It is usually a flat land deposited by rivers, oceans and lakes. Among them, those formed in the sea of people due to the impact of rivers or waves are called "beaches", "beaches" or "tidal flats". Obviously, it is very accurate and meaningful to call Shanghai a "beach".

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geographical environment

1. Location field

Shanghai is located between east longitude120 52' and north latitude12212', with a land area of 6,340.5 square kilometers, located on the west coast of the Pacific Ocean, the eastern edge of the Asian continent, the midpoint between the north and south coasts of China, and the intersection of the Yangtze River and Huangpu River. It borders the Yangtze River in the north, the East China Sea in the east, Hangzhou Bay in the south and Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces in the west.

2. Topography

Shanghai is a part of the alluvial plain in the Yangtze River Delta, with an average elevation of about 2. 19 meters. The highest altitude is Dajinshan Island in Hangzhou Bay, Jinshan District, with an altitude of 103.70 meters.

There are relics of tianmashan, Xue Shan and Phoenix Mountain in the west, and tianmashan is the highest point on the land, with an altitude of 99.8 meters. There is a stone tablet "the top of Sheshan". There are rock islands such as Dajinshan, Xiaojinshan, Fushan (Guishan), Sheshan Island and Xiaoyangshan Island in the sea area.

3. Climate and environment

Shanghai has a subtropical monsoon climate with four distinct seasons, abundant sunshine and rainfall. Shanghai has a mild and humid climate, with shorter spring and autumn and longer winter and summer. In 20 13 years, the city's average temperature 17.6℃, sunshine 1885.9 hours, and precipitation1kloc-0/73.4 mm. More than 60% of the annual rainfall is concentrated in the flood season from May to September.

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