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What universities are there in Fengxian University Town?
What universities are there in Fengxian University Town as follows:

Fengxian University Town has East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai Universities of Applied Sciences, Shanghai Tourism College, Shanghai Business School, Shanghai Urban Construction Vocational College, Shanghai City College, Shanghai Tonghua College of Continuing Education, Shanghai Cai Cheng College of Continuing Education and many other institutions. (For reference only)

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Fengxian District, which belongs to Shanghai, is located at the southeast end of the Yangtze River Delta, in the south of Shanghai, bordering Pudong New Area in the east, Jinshan District and Songjiang District in the west, Hangzhou Bay in the south and Huangpu River in the north.

Fengxian District is located in the southeast edge of the Yangtze River Delta, which belongs to the alluvial plain of the Yangtze River Delta with relatively late land formation time. The terrain is high in the east and low in the west, and the elevation outside the inner protection pond is higher than that inside the inner protection pond. Wusong is 4-4.5m in most areas, the lowest elevation in the western depression is 3. 1 m, and the elevation in Tang Jia is about 4.5m.. River network has obvious tidal effect.

Fengxian district is close to the sea and belongs to subtropical monsoon climate. Southeast wind prevails all the year round, with mild climate, abundant sunshine, distinct seasons and abundant rain. The air quality in the inland area of Shanghai is the best, and the amount of dust falling is one tenth of that in the center of Shanghai.

The soil types in Fengxian district are complex. The west is dominated by green loess and gully dry soil, the east is dominated by yellow soil, the south is dominated by sandy soil, and the north is tidal sandy soil, which is suitable for the growth of rice, cotton and other crops.