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Elevation extremes

The topography of Hebei Province is composed of three major geomorphic features, of which the average height of the Bashang highland is 1,200-1,500 meters above sea level, making up 8.5 percent of the total area; meanwhile, Mt. Yanshan and Mt. Taihangshan, including hilly land and basins, mostly lie within an elevation below 2,000 meters, accounting for 48.1 percent of the total area. The Hebei Plain is part of the North China Plain, with an elevation mostly below 50 meters, accounting for 43.4 percent of the total provincial area.

Topography

The topography of the province declines from the northwest to the southeast. The northwestern part is composed of mountains, hilly lands and highlands, among which there are also basins and valleys, while the central and southeast parts are broad plains.

Climate

The province lies in the temperate zone, with a continental monsoon climate. In most areas, the change of season is distinct, with yearly sunshine averaging 2,500–3,100 hours. The annual frost-free period lasts about 120 to 200 days; annual rainfall averages 300 to 800 mm. The monthly mean temperatures is 3 degrees C or below. The mean temperatures in July are 18 to 27 degrees C, with a clear-cut change of seasons.

Water resources

The province has a coastline extending 487.3 km, covering a total area of 1 million hectares. With this natural condition, the province can develop such industries as offshore petroleum oil drilling, marine chemical, marine transportation, and marine tourism. Qinhuangdao is a well-known ice-free port in north China. The Yellow River, Haihe River, and Luanhe River run across the province, where an offshore aquatic breeding industry can readily be developed.

Mineral resources

So far, a total of 116 varieties of mineral ores have been discovered, which the deposits of 74 have been surveyed. There are 45 mines whose reserves are among the national top 10.

Biological resources

In the province, there are more than 3,000 species of plants, of which more than 140 are fiber plants, more than 1,000 are medicinal herbs and plants, and more than 100 are timbers. There are 300 or more kinds of forage grass, 140 kinds of oily plants, and more than 450 varieties of cultivated plants. Of them, the output of cotton makes up one-seventh of the nation’s total and that of maize and fruits makes one-tenth of the nation’s total respectively. There are 215 varieties of farming products in 12 major categories that can be listed as brand name and best products, or native or rare products. There are more than 20 varieties of medicinal herbs and materials for export.

Tourism resources

The province is the only one in the country that boasts highlands, mountainous and hilly areas, plains, lakes and a coastline. Across the province, there are 304 ancient ruins and groups of ancient buildings including 58 key relics under state protection. The number of historical and cultural relics in the province ranks first in the country along with Shaanxi Province. The total number of natural and human cultural scenic sites ranks second nationally. They include the Chengde Summer Resort, Shanhaiguan Pass at the head of the Great Wall, Beidaihe holiday resort, the Eastern and Western Tombs of the emperors of the Qing Dynasty.

Energy resources

It boasts two large coalmines at Kailuan and Fengfeng in addition to the North China oil field.

Environment and current issues:

For the time being, the provincial government has been carrying out its environmental protective and pollution-controlling program called the “restoration program of blue water, azure sky and verdant landscape.” The ecological and living environments of the people in the province have both improved, and are beginning to assume a course of economic development in harmony with nature.

At the end of 2000, there were 9,145 people engaged in the work of environmental protection, with 78 environmental monitoring stations at various levels. There are 12 nature reserves covering a total area of 121,500 hectares. The area of grassland in the urban and rural areas has steadily increased. The rate of attaining the goal of complete control of pollution in key enterprises and of the complete harnessing of industrial pollution is 92 percent and 90 percent or more respectively.

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