The 3 most livable cities in Jiangsu

The 3 most livable cities in Jiangsu are Suzhou, Yangzhou and Changzhou.

1, Suzhou: Suzhou is the second largest city in Jiangsu Province, known as the "paradise on earth", with beautiful lakes, gardens and a long history and culture. In recent years, Suzhou has made remarkable achievements in economic development and urban construction, and has become a livable city with both modernization and traditional culture. In Suzhou, you can enjoy the classical garden landscape, taste the delicious Suzhou specialties, and feel the convenience of modern city facilities.

2. Yangzhou: Located in the north of the Yangtze River, Yangzhou is known as "Yangzhou in the South", and is a livable city with a long history and beautiful environment in Jiangsu Province. Yangzhou has a unique natural environment, high urban green coverage, many parks, the cost of living is relatively low. In addition, Yangzhou is loved by many people because of its relatively low housing prices and cost of living, clean and hygienic urban environment, and convenient transportation.

3, Changzhou: Changzhou is located in the south of Jiangsu Province, is one of the important cities in the Yangtze River Delta region. Changzhou has a relatively developed economy and perfect urban infrastructure, while the city has a beautiful environment, high green coverage, many parks, is a livable city. With relatively low property prices, moderate cost of living, and abundant educational and medical resources, Changzhou has attracted a large number of people to settle in the city.

Jiangsu's Climate

Jiangsu Province is located in the eastern part of China, in the transitional climate zone from temperate to subtropical, with the Huaihe River as the boundary, and a temperate monsoon climate in the north and a subtropical monsoon climate in the south. The average temperature across the province ranges from 13 to 16 ℃, 15 to 16 ℃ in the southern part of the Yangtze River, 14 to 15 ℃ in the Yangtze River and Huaihe River Basin, and 13 to 14 ℃ in the northern part of the Huaihe River and the coastal areas.

Jiangsu has a mild climate with four distinct seasons and moderate rainfall. Spring is warm, summer is hot, fall is cool and winter is cold. In springtime, flowers and trees begin to grow, and the scenery is beautiful; in summer, the temperature is high, with the sixth month of the lunar calendar being the hottest month, with an average temperature around 30℃; in fall, the weather gets cooler, and the leaves fall all over the ground, presenting a serene beauty; and in winter, the temperature is cooler, with the coldest temperatures being around 0℃, but not lower than -10℃.

The average annual precipitation in Jiangsu Province is between 800-1200 millimeters, with a moderate distribution of precipitation, which is favorable for agricultural production and ecological maintenance. Overall, Jiangsu has favorable climatic conditions for people to live and work, and also provides good conditions for the development of agriculture, industry and other industries.

Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Jiangsu Province for the above content