Detailed data collection of Dongping Peninsula
Dongping Peninsula, located in the west of Shandong Province, China, is an important industrial zone and petrochemical industrial base in China. The following are the details of Dongping Peninsula: Geographical location: East longitude118 40'-120 30', north latitude 36 34'-38 08', located between Jiaodong Peninsula and the Yellow Sea, with southwest Shandong in the west, Weihai in the northeast and Qingdao in the south. Area: about 23,000 square kilometers, including land area10.4 million square kilometers and sea area of 0.9 million square kilometers. Climate: temperate monsoon climate with four distinct seasons, warm and humid in spring, summer and autumn, and cold and dry in winter. The annual average temperature is 12℃- 14℃, and the annual precipitation is 500-700 mm. Population: about 140,000. Administrative divisions: Dongping Peninsula includes six cities: Qingdao, Yantai, Weihai, Weifang, Jining, Taian, Zibo, Rizhao, Linyi, Binzhou and Heze/kloc. Economy: Dongping Peninsula is a famous industrial zone and petrochemical industrial base in China, which is rich in coal, iron, oil, natural gas and other resources. The main industries include petroleum, chemicals, steel, building materials and machinery manufacturing. Agriculture is dominated by wheat, corn, apples and grapes. Tourism is also an important economic pillar. Culture: Dongping Peninsula is rich in culture, with many cultural celebrities such as Lu Xun, Guo Moruo, Xu Beihong and Liang Qichao. Traditional handicrafts include paper cutting, lacquerware, scissors, gold and silver embroidery, etc. Tourist attractions: There are many scenic spots in Dongping Peninsula, including Badaguan in Qingdao, Quancheng in Jinan, Liu Gongdao in Weihai, Zhanqiao in Yantai, Blue Ocean Museum, Fog Mountain in Shandong and Laoshan Mountain.