Lianjiang
China
Coastal county on the eastern shore of Fujian Province, Lianjiang sits along the Taiwan Strait with a modest central core of cafés and restaurants. The county is also notable for its political geography: since the mid-20th century civil war between the PRC and ROC, it has been the only county in China divided between two governments — the mainland portion under Beijing, and the outlying Matsu Islands administered by Taiwan.
- Nearest water from center 0.2 km0.1 mi
- Nearest mountain from center 5.0 km3.1 mi
Nearest airports
Climate · monthly averages
J
10°49°
75mm3.0in
F
10°50°
95mm3.7in
M
13°55°
150mm5.9in
A
17°62°
140mm5.5in
M
21°70°
220mm8.6in
J
24°76°
245mm9.7in
J
27°80°
165mm6.5in
A
26°79°
240mm9.4in
S
24°75°
170mm6.7in
O
20°69°
65mm2.6in
N
16°62°
70mm2.8in
D
12°53°
65mm2.5in
Avg temp · total precipitation, 1991–2020 monthly normals · ERA5-Land · methodology ↗