Shanghai is located on the coast of the East China Sea, with abundant rainfall and a temperate monsoon maritime climate. The moist sea breeze blowing from the Pacific Ocean is natural oxygen, and it can also nourish, beautify and protect skin. A lot of rain washed the road spotless, and flowers and trees were lush all the year round; Coastal islands form a natural barrier, and typhoons always pass around the city, and there are few major natural disasters.
Shanghainese like a light diet. The daily salt intake of residents is 7.5g, which is lower than the national average (10g). Shanghai people like bulk products. Shanghai is a coastal city and the mouth of the Yangtze River. Aquatic products are particularly rich. Shanghai people love to eat fish. Citizens' annual consumption of aquatic products ranks first among cities in China, and their per capita consumption is also among the best.
Brief introduction of Shanghai
Shanghai, referred to as Shanghai for short, is a municipality directly under the Central Government of the People's Republic of China, the birthplace of the Communist Party of China (CPC), a national central city, a megacity, a core city of Shanghai metropolitan area, a famous historical and cultural city in China and a first-tier city in the world. Shanghai has basically become an international economic, financial, trade and shipping center, forming the basic framework of a globally influential science and technology innovation center with a total area of 6,340.5 square kilometers and a jurisdiction area of 6,340.5 square kilometers.
Shanghai is located in the east of China, on the west coast of the Pacific Ocean and on the eastern edge of the Asian continent. It is a part of the alluvial plain in the Yangtze River Delta, between east longitude12052'-12212' and north latitude 30 40'-3 1 53'. The average elevation of Shanghai is 2. 19 meters, and Dajinshan Island is the highest point in Shanghai, with an elevation of 103.7 meters, which belongs to subtropical monsoon climate. The river network mainly includes Huangpu River, the main road flowing through the urban area, and its tributaries Suzhou River, Chuanyang River and Dianpu River.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Shanghai