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Fujian English composition plus translation

Fujian Province (Fujian for short) is located on the southeast coast of China, with Fuzhou as its capital. Fujian is also home to many overseas people.

Fujian and Taiwan Province provinces face each other across the Taiwan Province Strait. It is located at115' 50 "-120' 47" east longitude and 23'30"-28' 19 "north latitude, with an area of120,000 square kilometers. Mountains and hills make up most of Fujian's territory, and only the narrow strip along the east coast is a plain. Fujian has a winding coastline of 2 120 km, dotted with 1202 offshore islands, with a fishing area of136,000 square kilometers. Most of its rivers flow into the sea separately.

Fujian has developed agriculture, forestry and fishery. Its mild, humid, subtropical and maritime climate is particularly beneficial to crop production. Sugarcane, peanuts, tea, tobacco, rubber, jute and kenaf are the main cash crops in Fujian. Citrus, longan, litchi, pineapple, loquat and banana are six famous fruits in Fujian. Its building materials, forestry, light industry, electronics, chemistry, machinery and paper industry occupy an important position in the country.

Fujian is rich in history, famous historical sites and beautiful natural scenery, which makes it a unique tourist attraction. Its numerous tourist attractions include mountains, rivers and famous cities. Quanzhou, one of the famous historical and cultural ancient cities in China, is a cultural scenic spot approved by UNESCO; Xiamen, known as the "sea garden", is a picturesque special economic zone; Wuyishan, listed in the World Heritage List, is famous for its peaks and Wuyi tea. Kaiyuan Temple in Quanzhou, Yongquan Temple in Fuzhou, Guanghua Temple in Putian and Nanshan Temple in Zhangzhou are the four famous temples in Fujian. In addition, there are historical sites left by Zhu and Zhu.

Fujian Province (abbreviated as Fujian) is located on the southeast coast of China, with Fuzhou as its capital.

Fujian is also home to many overseas Chinese.

Fujian and Taiwan Province provinces face each other across the Taiwan Province Strait.

It is located at115' 50 "-120' 47" east longitude and 23' 30 "-28' 19 "north latitude, covering an area of over120,000 square kilometers.

Mountains and hills occupy most of Fujian's territory, but only the long and narrow plains along the East China Sea are.

Fujian's coastline twists and turns, with 1202 islands and 2 120 kilometers scattered, and the fishing area is136,000 square kilometers.

Most of its rivers flow into the sea.

Fujian has developed agriculture, forestry and fisheries.

Its mild, humid, subtropical and maritime climate is particularly beneficial to crop production.

Sugarcane, peanuts, tea, tobacco, rubber, jute and apocynum venetum are the main cash crops in Fujian.

Citrus, longan, litchi, pineapple, loquat and banana are six famous fruits in Fujian.

Its building materials, forestry, light industry, electronics, chemical industry, machinery and paper industry occupy an important position in the country.

Fujian has a unique and rich history, famous historical attractions and beautiful natural scenery, which makes it a unique tourist attraction.

Its numerous tourist attractions include mountains, rivers and famous cities.

Quanzhou is one of the famous historical and cultural cities in China and a scenic spot approved by UNESCO. Xiamen, known as the "sea garden", is a picturesque special economic zone; Wuyishan, listed in the World Heritage List, is a famous mountain peak and Wuyi tea; Quanzhou Kaiyuan Temple Yongquan Temple is located in Fuzhou, while Putian Guanghua Temple and Zhangzhou Nanshan Temple are the four famous temples in Fujian.

In addition, there are historical sites left by Zhu and others.