Sihui and Dawang in Zhaoqing City do not belong to any district.
Sihui:
Sihui is a county-level city
Sihui and Dawang in Zhaoqing City do not belong to any district.
Sihui:
Sihui is a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Zhaoqing City, Guangdong Province. It is named Sihui because it is the place where four rivers in China flow.
The Tropic of Cancer is located in the middle of Guangdong Province, east of Zhaoqing, on the northwest edge of the Pearl River Delta, and downstream of the three rivers of west, north and Guangzhou, which divides the whole territory into two parts.
It is adjacent to Sanshui District of Foshan City in the east, Dinghu District of Zhaoqing City in the south, Guang Ningxian City in the northwest and Qingxin District of Qingyuan City in the northeast, belonging to the Pearl River Delta Economic Zone.
Your Majesty:
199265438+February, with the consent of Zhaoqing people, Dawang Comprehensive Economic Development Zone was established. Dawang does not belong to the legal administrative area, and its legal area is Sihui City, Zhaoqing.
Zhaoqing prefecture-level city entrusts county-level administrative and economic management functions, retains the brand of Guangdong state-owned Dawang Overseas Chinese Farm, and implements two brands and one team.
Extended data:
Sihui City is located in the south of the Tropic of Cancer, with a subtropical monsoon climate, with an annual average temperature of 265,438 0.3℃.
The extreme maximum temperature was 38.5℃, which appeared on August 4, 2003.
The extreme minimum temperature is-1.2℃, appearing in 1963 65438+ 10/5.
The annual average rainfall 1803.6 mm, and the maximum daily rainfall in 50 years is 253.5 mm; The annual average sunshine 1702.3 hours and the annual average thunderstorm days are 89 days.
The main minerals are iron ore, limestone, gypsum, granite, kaolin and water vapor minerals, among which gypsum reserves and output rank first in the province.
The main proven mineral reserves are 3.888 million tons of coal, 0.27 million tons of peat/kloc and 530,000 tons of oil shale.
596,900 tons of iron ore, 2,000 tons of tungsten ore, 48,343,900 tons of gypsum, 486,543,800 tons of limestone for cement, 654,380+0,630 tons of pyrite, 654,380+0,875 cubic meters of granite for building and 2/kloc-0,700 tons of clay for brick and tile.