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Xuzhou, referred to as Pengcheng for short, is a prefecture-level city in Jiangsu Province. Located in the northwest of Jiangsu Province, the southeast of North China Plain and the north wing of the Yangtze River Delta. The Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal passes through the territory, and the two major railway lines, Longhai and Beijing-Shanghai, meet in Xuzhou, so it is known as the thoroughfare of five provinces.

Xuzhou is an important gateway city in East China, an important center of science, education, culture, finance, tourism, medical care and exhibition in East China, and an important center of economy, commerce and foreign trade in Jiangsu Province.

Xuzhou is a famous historical and cultural city in China. At the end of primitive society, Emperor Yao founded Pengguo in Pengzu, which was the earliest city in Jiangsu. Xuzhou is one of China's Kyushu in history. Since ancient times, it has been the key to the north, the gateway to the south, a battleground for military strategists and a place where merchants gather.

Xuzhou is the political, economic and cultural center of Huaihai region. Xuzhou has a history of more than 6,000 years of civilization and a history of 2,600 years of city building. It is a famous hometown of emperors and is known as "Xuzhou, the imperial capital of nine dynasties". Xuzhou is the birthplace of Chinese culture.

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Xuzhou has a temperate monsoon climate with four distinct seasons, no heat in summer and no cold in winter. Annual temperature 14℃, annual sunshine hours 2284-2495 hours, sunshine rate 52%-57%, annual frost-free period 200-220 days, annual precipitation 800-930 mm, and rainy season precipitation accounts for 56% of the whole year.

The climate is characterized by four distinct seasons, abundant sunshine, moderate rainfall and both rain and heat. Among the four seasons, spring and autumn are short, winter and summer are long, the weather in spring is changeable, summer is hot and rainy, autumn is crisp, and cold waves frequently strike in winter. ?

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Xuzhou