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What are the coastal cities in Fujian?

Fujian coastal cities include Ningde, Fuzhou, Putian, Quanzhou, Xiamen and Zhangzhou.

Fujian has a dense water system and numerous rivers, with a river network density of 0. 1km/km2. Except Jiaoxi (Saijiang) originated in Zhejiang and Tingjiang flowed into Guangdong, all rivers in the province originated in China and entered the sea in the province. There are 683 rivers with a basin area of more than 50 square kilometers. The topography of Fujian is "close to the mountains and the sea", which is high in northwest and low in southeast. The hilly area of Fujian accounts for about 90% of the total area of the province. Ningde City, Fuzhou City, Putian City, Xiamen City, Zhangzhou City and Quanzhou City in Fujian Province all belong to coastal cities.

Although these cities are all by the sea, their styles are different. The beach in Xiapu, Ningde is a paradise for photographers, the three lanes and seven alleys in Gushan, Fuzhou are famous cultural landscapes, Meizhou Island in Putian is the birthplace of Mazu culture, Quanzhou has been a global trading port since ancient times, and Xiamen has the reputation of a sea garden. Dongshan Island and Volcano Park in Zhangzhou are rare natural wonders.

Fujian topography

The topography of Fujian province is dominated by mountains and hills, and the skeleton of Fujian topography consists of two rows of mountains in the west and the middle. Both mountains are northeast-southwest and parallel to the coast. The Xili Mountain Belt, which winds around the border between Fujian and Jiangxi, consists of Wuyi Mountain and mountain ranges, connecting Xianxialing in Zhejiang in the north and Jiulian Mountain in Guangdong in the south. It is about 530 kilometers long with an average elevation of 1000 meters. It is a watershed in the water systems of Fujian and Jiangxi provinces.

The mountain belt is high in the north and low in the south, with multiple peaks 1500 meters above. The main peak, Huanggang Mountain, is located in Wuyishan City, with an altitude of 2 158m, which is the highest peak in the southeast coastal provinces of China. In the mountainous area, there are many passes formed by fault collapse or ancient valley uplift, commonly known as "passes", "passes" and "passes". Since ancient times, it has been a natural passage and military stronghold on the land of Fujian, Jiangxi and Zhejiang. Fenglingguan in Pucheng County, fenshuiguan in Wuyishan City, Shanguan in Guangze County, Huang Tu Pass in Shaowu City, Ganjiaguan in Jianning County and Gucheng Pass in Changting County are all very dangerous.

The middle mountain area of Fujian, obliquely crossing the middle of Fujian, is cut into three parts by Minjiang River and Jiulong River. North of Minjiang River is Jiufeng Mountain Range; Daiyun Mountain Range lies between Minjiang River and Jiulong River. South of Jiulong River is Boping Ridge. There are the highest and widest mountains in the middle of the mountain belt. The main peak of Dehua Dai Yun is 1856 meters above sea level, which is the highest peak in the Fujian-Zhongshan belt.

With the main mountain in the two mountain belts as the backbone, many branches extend in all directions, forming criss-crossing peaks. Hills are widely distributed in the outer side of mountains and coastal areas. They are either on both sides of the valley, or around the basin, or stand on the coastal headland, coastal plain, or scattered in the towering mountains.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Fujian Province.