The online map of the Yangtze River Delta in China is derived from China Atlas: Large Character Book, edited by Du Xiurong and Jin Shulan, and published by China Map Press.
The scale of the Yangtze River Delta in China is 1:1500000.
The Yangtze River Delta is located at the estuary of the Yangtze River and is a generic term for Shanghai, Nanjing, Hangzhou and its surrounding areas.
The Yangtze River Delta has developed agriculture since ancient times and is a well-known "hometown of fish and rice" and "house of silk".Suzhou and Wuxi are well-known areas of high and stable yield of rice in the country, and the Taihu Lake Basin is an important silkworm production area in China.The famous Zhoushan fishing ground and the Yangtze River estuary fishing ground are all in the waters near the area, and the freshwater fishery and aquaculture are developed.The Yangtze River Delta is China's largest comprehensive industrial base, including light industry, textile, silk, food, electronics, instrumentation, machinery, shipbuilding, automobile manufacturing, chemical, metallurgy and other industries.
The Yangtze River Delta has well-developed water, land and air transportation, inland rivers, railways and highways, and developed highways.The area is close to the East China Sea and the Yellow Sea, which located in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River. Inland navigation and sea transportation extend in all directions, forming a modern comprehensive transportation network centered on Shanghai.
The Yangtze River Delta is rich in tourism resources, and its water village scenery and classical gardens are well-known at home and abroad.Shanghai, Nanjing, Yangzhou, Suzhou, Hangzhou, Shaoxing, Ningbo, Huzhou and other cities in the area are national historical and cultural cities and excellent tourist cities.Famous tourist attractions mainly include Taihu Lake, West Lake, Suzhou Garden, Zhouzhuang Ancient Town, Putuo Mountain, etc., among which Suzhou Classical Garden, Nanjing Mingxiao Mausoleum, Hangzhou West Lake, Grand Canal (Huaiyang Canal Section, Jiangnan Canal Section, Zhedong Canal) have been included in the "World Heritage List".
Online Map of Geomorphology and Water Resources in Yangtze River
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