Taizhou is located in East China, the coastal area of central Zhejiang, bordering the East China Sea in the east, Shaoxing and Ningbo in the north, Wenzhou in the south, Jinhua and Lishui in the west, and facing the sea by mountains. The terrain is sloping from west to east, and the mountains in the northwest are continuous. Summer is controlled by tropical ocean air mass, which is hot and rainy and has subtropical climate characteristics. Winter is controlled by polar continental air mass, with cool weather and subtropical climate characteristics. Shenyang-haikou expressway is the main road network of domestic highway traffic.
Taizhou is a water town in the south of the Yangtze River. In the history of Taizhou, "the river network is dense and the harbor branches are vertical and horizontal", and the charm of the water town is no less than that of Suzhou and Hangzhou. There is a saying that "it is better to travel around Suzhou and Hangzhou than to be warm and yellow". Taizhou, as the birthplace of Buddhism and Taoism, is famous at home and abroad. It is also the birthplace of Tiantai Sect of Buddhism and Nanzong Sect of Taoism. Tiantai Mountain has given birth to a profound "harmonious culture" with its profound cultural connotation. Taizhou is the epitome of "seven mountains, one water and two fields" in Zhejiang, and it is an ecological blessed land with harmonious mountains, sea and water.
Climate:
Taizhou is a subtropical monsoon region with four distinct seasons. Due to the regulation of marine water bodies and the blocking of the cold current by the northwest mountains, ciel phantomhive is extremely hot, with no severe cold in winter, abundant heat, abundant rain and mild and humid climate. The average sunshine hours in the city are 1800-2037 hours. The most widely distributed are Tiantai County, Yuhuan County and Hongjia in Jiaojiang District.