Shenzhen is a coastal city in the south of China. Located in the south of the Tropic of Cancer, east longitude113 46' to14 37', north latitude 22 27' to 22 52'. It is located in the south of Guangdong Province, bordering Daya Bay and Dapeng Bay in the east, the Pearl River Estuary and Lingdingyang in the west, Shenzhen River in the south and Dongguan and Huizhou in the north. The vast sea area connects the South China Sea and the Pacific Ocean, and many deep-water ports can be built, which is rich in aquatic resources.
Shenzhen is located in the south of the Tropic of Cancer, with a subtropical maritime climate, mild climate, abundant rainfall and long sunshine hours. There is no heating in summer, which lasts for six months. The climate in spring, autumn and winter is warm and not cold. The annual average temperature is 22.3℃, the highest temperature is 36.6℃, the lowest temperature is 65438 0.4℃, and the frost-free period is 355 days. The average annual sunshine is 2060 hours, and the annual solar radiation is 5225 MJ/m2. May to September is the rainy season every year, with an average annual rainfall of 1924.7mm ... There are occasional typhoons in summer and autumn, but they are blocked by mountains and directly attack the urban area once every two years.
Shenzhen has a coastline of 229.96 kilometers and six deep-water ports. There are more than 0/60 rivers/kloc-belonging to Dongjiang River, Bay and Pearl River Estuary, but the rainwater collection area and flow are not large. There are five rivers with basin area exceeding 100 square kilometers, including Shenzhen River, Maozhou River, Longgang River, Guanlan River and Pingshan River. Small carriers can operate in the lower reaches of Shenzhen River and Maozhou River.
There are 247 reservoirs in the city, including 9 medium-sized reservoirs with a total storage capacity of 525 million cubic meters. Shenzhen Reservoir is located in the east of the city, with a total storage capacity of more than 40 million cubic meters, which is the main source of domestic water for Shenzhen and Hong Kong residents.
The total natural freshwater resources in Shenzhen are 65.438+0.93 billion cubic meters, and the average annual runoff is 65.438+0.827 billion cubic meters. In addition, the rivers are short, the rainfall residence time is short, and the available water resources in China are limited. The total amount of groundwater resources is 650 million cubic meters per year, and the annual exploitable resources are 654.38+0 billion cubic meters. The per capita water resource is only 500 cubic meters, which is about 1/3 and 1/4 of the whole country and Guangdong province.
Finally, talk about the resources of Shenzhen.
I. Land and property
Shenzhen cultivated land (paddy field and vegetable field) 1. 1 10,000 hectares; Orchard 14300 hectares; Woodland 8 1 1,000 hectares. It is rich in agricultural and sideline products such as Longgang "Sanhuang Chicken", Nantou Litchi, Nanshan Peach, Shiyan Sally, Scarab Orange and Longhua Square Persimmon. The national protected wild animals that inhabit and breed include tiger frog, python, macaque, civet, leopard, pangolin and so on. In addition, there are 5 species of amphibians, 23 species of reptiles, 30 species of birds and 33 species of mammals, which have great economic value.
Two. Coastal and marine resources
The Pearl River Estuary and Lingdingyang are in the west and southwest of Shenzhen, while Daya Bay and Mirs Bay are in the east and southeast. The coastline is 229.96 kilometers long and the coastal resources are extremely rich. According to the survey, the main deep-water ports that can be built are Yantian, Mawan, Chiwan, Dameisha, Tuwei, Xiyong and Dapeng Bay. Medium-sized ports can be built in Shekou and Chinatown. There are more than 10 portlets that can be built. Due to the vast sea area and abundant aquatic resources, there are 30-40 kinds of rare fish species, such as snake, Lygodon, moneyfish, sea bream, hairtail, sea bream, blind grass, perch, shrimp, crab, shellfish, algae and so on.
Three. tourist resources
Shenzhen is a coastal city with beautiful scenery, pillow mountain and sea. The winding coastline of Dapeng Bay is more than 70 kilometers long, with white beaches such as Dameisha, xiaomeisha, Xichong, Diefu, Shuishatou and Xichong. The beach is about 30 ~ 50m wide and1000 ~ 3000m long. This is a charming bathing beach. The beach is soft and the sea is clear. Wutongshan is majestic and steep, with many streams, and Wuling Tianchi is unfathomable. More than 70 hectares of mangroves near Shenzhen Bay are stopovers for migratory birds, and many kinds of migratory birds can be seen.
Question 2: What is the sea in Shenzhen? It borders Daya Bay and Dapeng Bay in the east, the Pearl River Estuary and Lingdingyang in the west and Hong Kong across the Shenzhen River in the south.
Question 3: How many seas are there in Shenzhen? Dameisha, xiaomeisha, Xiyong, Shuitousha, Shangdong, Guanhu, Shayuyong, Dalu Bay, Diefu, Lion Bay, Xiasha, Shuitousha, Yangjing Bay, Egong Bay, Xichong, Tung Chung, Shen Da Bay, Dashuikeng Bay, Yangmeikeng Valley Valley, Giant Diaotan, Longqi Bay, Lingao Old Village and Liaoge. These beaches are all good! East or west, the sea is clean, because it is far away, so there are not many people, and you can go fishing in some small islands! Gather at the beach or watch the lake, the scenery is pleasant, the seafood is authentic and delicious, and you can feast your eyes! South Australia, with many foreigners, loves to eat seafood on board!
Question 4: What sea is Shenzhen near? Guangdong, Guangxi and Fujian provinces are all close to the South China Sea.
Question 5: What area of Shenzhen is 50 minutes away from the sea? Shenzhen: But Shenzhen is the first special economic zone established by China's reform and opening up, and it is near the sea.
Shenzhen, also known as Pengcheng, a municipality under the jurisdiction of Guangdong Province, is located in the south of Guangdong Province, on the east bank of the Pearl River Delta, separated from Hong Kong by water, bordering Daya Bay and Dapeng Bay in the east, the Pearl River Estuary and Lingdingyang in the west, Hong Kong and Shenzhen River in the south and Dongguan and Huizhou in the north.
Shenzhen is the first special economic zone established by China's reform and opening up, and it is the window of China's reform and opening up. It has developed into an influential international city, creating a world-renowned "Shenzhen Speed" and enjoying the reputation of "Design City", "Piano City" and "Maker City".
The border of Shenzhen has the largest number of entry and exit ports in China. Shenzhen is also an important border port city, and Huanggang Port implements 24-hour customs clearance.
On June 4th, 20 14, Shenzhen was approved to build a national independent innovation demonstration zone, becoming the first national independent innovation demonstration zone with the city as the basic unit.
Shenzhen area: 1996.85 square kilometers; Permanent population,1.077890; Location, South of Guangdong Province.
Question 6: What is the sea in Shenzhen 1? Shenzhen is near the South China Sea.
2. Swimming: Dameisha (free), crowded. Xiaomeisha (around 75 yuan) is vast and sparsely populated.
In addition, if you just look at the sea, you can also go to the mangrove forest (the junction of Futian District and Nanshan District), which is a park, and admission is free.
Question 7: What is the sea in Shenzhen? Shenzhen belongs to the South China Sea.
Question 8: Which areas of Shenzhen are near the sea? Futian goes to Mangrove Seaside Park, Yantian Wharf, Xichong and Kwai Chung in Longgang District.
Question 9: Which sea is the largest in Shenzhen? Which area is closer? How many seas are there in Shenzhen? The whole of Guangdong has its back to a South China Sea. There are three parts near the sea in Shenzhen: 1. Near Baoan District in the west is the Pearl River Estuary, where the Pearl River flows into the South China Sea. 2. Baoan Xin 'an and Nanshan Qianhai are relatively small; 3. The mangrove area from Shekou to Futian in Nanshan is Shenzhen Bay; Yantian, Meisha and Nan 'ao in the east of Daniel are Dapeng Bay. 5. From Dapeng Peninsula to Aotou and Xia Yong in Huizhou, it is Daya Bay. The largest is Daya Bay, but Daya Bay is mainly under the jurisdiction of Daya Bay District in Huizhou. The largest area under the jurisdiction of Shenzhen is Dapeng Bay.
Question 10: What are the places to see the sea in Shenzhen? There are many more. Shenzhen Bay Park, Mangrove Park and Dameisha are all free, while xiaomeisha, South Australia and Dongxichong are all charged. If you want to go to the seaside, I suggest you join a self-help tour team. It is most convenient to go to Dameisha by car.