It is considered the starting point of the Silk Road on the sea which connects
China to the Arabian and western countries in trading.
Guangzhou has a subtropical humid monsoon climate, which means that it is hot
and rainy. The annual average temperature is of 21,7°C with its highest
of 38,7°C and lowest of 0°C. The annual rainfall average is about 1982,7mm,
the precipitation is mainly concentrated in spring and autumn.
Some typical products of Guangzhou are: wheat, corn, silk, paddy rice, potato,
jowar, sugarcane, earthnut and hemp.
Its tropical and subtropical fruit are: banana, lichee, citrus and pine apple.
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