Topographic characteristics of Hebei province

Hebei province has a high terrain in the northwest and a low terrain in the southeast, which gradually decreases in a semicircle from northwest to southeast. Hebei Province is the only province in China with complex and diverse landforms, including plateaus, mountains, hills, plains, lakes and coasts, with excellent geomantic omen. There are three geomorphic units in Hebei Province, namely Bashang Plateau, Yanshan Mountain, Taihang Mountain and Hebei Plain.

Hebei, referred to as "Hebei" for short, is a provincial administrative region of People's Republic of China (PRC), with Shijiazhuang as the capital. Located in the north of China, surrounded by Beijing, the capital of China, it is adjacent to Tianjin in the east and Bohai Sea in the southeast.

Hebei has a temperate continental monsoon climate. There are four different seasons in most areas. The annual sunshine hours are 2303. 1 hour, and the annual frost-free period is 8 1 ~ 204 days; The average annual precipitation is 484.5 mm, and the distribution of precipitation is characterized by more in the southeast and less in the northwest; The average temperature in 65438+ 10 is below 3℃, and the average temperature in July is 18℃ to 27℃, with four distinct seasons.

According to the results of the seventh national census, the resident population in Hebei Province was 746110 in October 2020, compared with 7 18542 10 in the sixth national census in October 2020.