Ruili is the largest inland port in southwest China, an important jewelry distribution center and one of the first excellent tourist cities in China. Ruili is also one of the national 17 land port cities, and it is the first stop for the China-Myanmar oil and gas pipeline to enter China.
Ruili transportation network takes national and provincial trunk highways as the main arteries, rural highways such as counties and townships as branch arteries, and hubs such as transportation stations and yards as nodes, forming a large channel network, skeleton network, branch network and border highway "three networks and one road".
The climate of Ruili city
Ruili City is located on the north side of the Tropic of Cancer and belongs to the humid monsoon climate in the south subtropical zone. The climate is mild all year round, with the characteristics of long summer and short winter, clear dry and wet, long sunshine time, abundant rainfall and foggy winter. The annual average temperature is 265,438 0.0℃, the average temperature in Leng Yue is 65,438 0.4℃, the average temperature in the hottest month is 25.0℃, the extreme maximum temperature over the years is 36.4℃, and the extreme minimum temperature is 65,438 0.5℃.
The annual sunshine hours are 23 12.7 hours, accounting for 52% of the available sunshine hours. The annual average wind speed is 1.0m/s, and the maximum wind direction is southwest wind. The annual average evaporation is 1 123.0mm, and the annual thunderstorm days are 65.7 days. The geography and landforms are complex, influenced by the disparity of height difference, the three-dimensional climate is prominent and the climate types are diverse.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Ruili City