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Which provinces belong to the south? Which one belongs to the north? Where do Tibet and Xinjiang belong?
South: Hainan (Haikou), Guangdong (Guangzhou), Taiwan Province (Taipei), Hong Kong, Macau, Yunnan (Kunming), Guangxi (Nanning), Guizhou (Guiyang), Jiangxi (Nanchang), Fujian (Xiamen), Jiangsu (Nanjing), Anhui (Hefei), Hunan (Changsha) and Hubei (Hubei).
Tibet and Xinjiang belong to the north.
Extended data:
North-South boundary, traditional north-south boundary, distribution boundary between paddy field and dry land, 1 0 degree isotherm, rice and wheat planting boundary, subtropical and warm temperate boundary, humid and semi-humid temperate deciduous broad-leaved forest and subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forest boundary, subtropical monsoon climate and temperate monsoon climate boundary.
There is an east-west mountain range in central China-Qinling Mountains. It is like a "wind wall", which blocks cold air from going south in winter and southeast monsoon from going north in summer. The Huaihe River to the east of Qinling Mountains is a big river in China, with a total length of 1000 km. The characteristics of topography, rivers and hydrology on both sides of Huaihe River are obviously different.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-North-South Boundary Line
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