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Which cities are there in Hubei Province? What climate does Hubei belong to?

Hubei, referred to as' e ', is a provincial administrative region of the people's Republic of China. The provincial capital of Hubei Province is Wuhan. As of the end of 2018, Hubei Province has 12 prefecture level cities, 1 autonomous prefecture (Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Region), 25 county-level cities, 36 counties, 2 autonomous counties, 3 provincial-level cities (Xiantao City, Tianmen City, Qianjiang City), and 1 provincial-level forest area (Shennongjia forest area). So, how many cities are there in Hubei Province? What climate does Hubei province belong to? Which cities are suitable for tourism?

12 prefecture level cities:

Cities under the jurisdiction of the province are successively Wuhan, Huangshi, Xiangyang, Jingzhou, Yichang, Shiyan, Xiaogan, Jingmen, Ezhou, Huanggang, Xianning and Suizhou.

24 county-level cities:

Daye City, Danjiangkou City, Honghu City, Shishou City, Songzi City, Yidu City, Dangyang city, Zhijiang City, Laohekou City, Zaoyang City, Yicheng city, Zhongxiang City, Yingcheng City, Anlu City, Hanchuan City, Macheng City, Wuxue City, Chibi City, Guangshui City, Xiantao City, Tianmen City, Qianjiang City, Enshi City, Lichuan City. What climate does Hubei province belong to? Which cities are more suitable for playing?

Climatic characteristics

Hubei Province is located in subtropical zone and typical monsoon area. Except for high mountain areas, most of the province has subtropical monsoon humid climate, with sufficient light energy, rich heat, long frost free period, abundant rainfall, and the same season of rain and heat.

What are the tourist cities?

1. Wuhan

A megacity in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River and the capital of Hubei Province, with a total area of 8494 square kilometers. Known as the "city of 100 lakes", it has China's largest lake in the city - East Lake. It is a famous historical and cultural city in China and one of the birthplaces of Chu culture. Wuhan is the first place of Wuchang during the revolution of 1911. It is also a famous city of science and education in China. The number of colleges and universities ranks the third in China.

2. Huangshi City

Located in the South Bank of the middle reaches of the Yangtze River and the southeast of Hubei Province, it has jurisdiction over 1 city, 1 county and 4 urban areas. It is an important raw material industrial base in the central region and a port city in the Yangtze River, known as the "bronze ancient capital", "steel cradle", "cement hometown", "new clothing city" and "capital of strong liquor".

3. Shiyan City

It is located in the northwest of Hubei Province, in the east of Qinba mountain area and the middle and upper reaches of Han River. The Shandong section of Daba stretches to the south, and the Qinling mountain is the north of it. The Han River runs through the whole area from west to East, with a total area of 23680 square kilometers.

4. Yichang

Located in the southwest of Hubei Province, at the junction of the middle and upper reaches of the Yangtze River and the intersection of Chongqing, Hubei and Hunan, it is famous for its "Three Gorges gateway" and "throat of Sichuan and Hubei". It has jurisdiction over five counties, three cities and five districts, with a total area of 21000 square kilometers. Qu Yuan, who is known as one of the 'four cultural celebrities in the world', and Wang Zhaojun, who is known as the 'four beauties in ancient China', were born in ancient Yichang.

5. Xiangyang City

Located in the northwest of Hubei Province, the middle reaches of Han River, a tributary of the Yangtze River, is a famous historical and cultural city in China. Since ancient times, Xiangyang has been divided into two cities, Xiangyang and Fancheng, on the South and north sides of Hanshui (Mianyang). They are separated from each other by the Han River. The two cities used to be important military and Commercial Towns in history. On December 9, 2010, Xiangfan City officially changed its name to Xiangyang City.