1, Xiapu:
Xiapu, located in the northeast of Fujian Province, was once the political, economic and cultural center of eastern Fujian. Because it is located in the coastal area, it is a peninsula area with a land area of 1489.6 square kilometers and a sea area of 29,592.6 square kilometers. The coastline is 505 kilometers long, accounting for one-eighth of the province, ranking first in the province.
2. Ningde:
Ningde borders Nanping in the west, Fuzhou, the provincial capital, in the south and Zhejiang in the north. Fujian is the closest city to the Yangtze River Delta, Japan and South Korea. The city's land area 13500 square kilometers, sea area of 44600 square kilometers, total area 13500 square kilometers.
The topography of Xiapu:
Xiapu's terrain has a three-level decline from northwest to southeast, and the mountains in the northwest are towering. The highest peak, Muhaijian, is1192.4m above sea level. The central hills are continuous, with low mountains, plains and valleys interlaced; There are many southeast harbors, mainly "two oceans, three bays and four ports".
The coastline is 505 kilometers long, the shallow beach area is 6.5438+0.04 million mu, and there are more than 400 islands, ranking first among coastal counties (cities) in Fujian Province. In particular, it has precious natural deep-water coastlines such as Southwest China, Sansha and Beibi, and abundant land reserve resources, which contains strategic advantages in developing petrochemical processing, shipbuilding, energy production and other heavy chemical industries.