It is located in the northwest of Guangxi, at the southern foot of Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, bordering Liuzhou in the east, Nanning in the south, Baise in the west, Qiannan Prefecture in Guizhou Province in the north, and between east longitude 106 34' ~ 109 09' and north latitude 23 4 1' ~ 25 37'. It belongs to subtropical monsoon climate. The jurisdiction covers a total area of 33,500 square kilometers and governs 9 counties 1 cities 1 districts, with a registered population of 4,285,900 and a permanent population of 3,499,000. Hechi City was the land of Baiyue in the pre-Qin period. During the Three Kingdoms period, it belonged to Yulin County of Wu State.
Hechi is 314km away from Guilin and enjoys the best scenery. The national "five verticals and seven horizontals" national trunk line runs through the southwest sea passage. It is the throat fortress of the southwest sea passage, which is rich in domestic resources and natural resources. It is the hub where people flow, goods flow, capital flow and information flow converge in Nanguikun Economic Zone, Pan-Pearl River Delta Economic Zone and ASEAN Free Trade Area. Famous scenic spots include Xiajian River in Yizhou City, Nandan Hot Spring, Liu Jia Little Three Gorges, etc.
The climate of Hechi
Hechi has a subtropical monsoon climate with a warm climate. Winter is mild and short, and summer is sultry and long. Wet in winter and spring, low sunshine; It's sunny in summer and autumn. Rainfall is concentrated in May-August. 65438+ 10 monthly average temperature 10.9℃, July average temperature 28. 1℃, and annual average temperature 20.5℃. In June 2002, Hechi area was abolished and Hechi City was established at the prefecture level. The original county-level Hechi City was changed to Jinchengjiang District. At the beginning of 20 12, a serious cadmium pollution incident occurred in Hechi-Liuzhou section of Longjiang River.