Jingdezhen is a hilly area, located in the transition zone between Huangshan Mountain, Huaiyu Mountain and Poyang Lake Plain, and is a typical red soil hilly area in the south of the Yangtze River. The average elevation of the urban area is 32 meters, and the terrain inclines from northeast to southwest. The northeast and northwest are mountainous, and the highest peak is located in the provincial boundary zone bordering Xiuning, Anhui Province, with an altitude of1618m. Jingdezhen has a subtropical monsoon climate with abundant sunshine and rainfall, mild and humid, and distinct four seasons.
Brief introduction of Jiangsu province
Jiangsu is the lowest-lying province in China. Most areas are below 50 meters above sea level, and low hills are concentrated in the southwest, accounting for 14.3% of Jiangsu's total area, mainly including Laoshan, Yuntai Mountain, Ningzhen Mountain, Maoshan Mountain and Yili Mountain. Yunnu Mountain in Yuntai Mountain, Lianyungang is the highest peak in Jiangsu, with an altitude of 625 meters. Jiangsu is located in the mid-latitude zone on the east coast of the Asian continent, which belongs to the East Asian monsoon climate zone and is in the climate transition zone between subtropical zone and warm temperate zone.
Jiangsu has a coastline of 1000 kilometers, and the ocean has a great influence on Jiangsu's climate. Under the comprehensive influence of solar radiation, atmospheric circulation and Jiangsu's specific geographical location and landform features, Jiangsu's basic climate features are: mild climate, distinct seasons, obvious monsoon, hot Leng Xia in winter, changeable temperature in spring, crisp autumn, abundant rainfall, concentrated precipitation, obvious plum rain and sufficient light and heat.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Jiangsu Province