Zhejiang is located in the southern
wing of the Yangtze River Delta on the southeastern coast
of China. It borders Fujian to the south, Jiangxi and Anhui
to the west, Jiangsu and Shanghai to the north. Qiangtang
River, the largest river within the province, is called Zhijiang,
or Zhejiang, for the flections of the flow. The province is
named after the river and the capital of the province is Hangzhou.
Lying in a subtropical zone of monsoon climate, the province
is blessed with abundant sunshine, ample rainfall in four
distinct seasons. The annual average volume of water resources
total 93.7 billion cubic meters, ranking the fourth in China
by per unit area. However, the average water resources per
person are only 2004 cubic meters, lower than national average
level.
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