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prices in Wuhan are quite high. Wuhan, also known as Jiangcheng for short, is the capital of Hubei Province, the only sub-provincial city in six central provinces, a mega-city, a central city in central China, an important industrial base, a scientific and educational base and a comprehensive transportation hub, a joint logistics support force and a resident office. By the end of 2121, the city has 13 districts with a total area of 8569.15 square kilometers, a permanent population of 12.3265 million (the seventh national census) and a regional GDP of 1.56 trillion yuan. Wuhan has a subtropical monsoon (humid) climate, which is characterized by abundant annual rainfall, sufficient heat, the same season of rain and heat, the same season of light and heat, the Leng Xia heat in winter, and distinct four seasons. The annual average temperature in Wuhan is 15.8℃-17.5℃, the extreme maximum temperature is 41.3℃ (August 11, 1934), and the extreme minimum temperature is-18.1℃ (October 31, 1977). The annual frost-free period is generally 211-272 days, the total sunshine hours are 1,811-2,111 hours, the annual total radiation is 1.14 kcal/cm2-1.13 kcal/cm2, the annual precipitation is 1.151-1.451 mm, and the rainfall is concentrated in June-August every year, accounting for about 41% of the annual rainfall.