Guangdong Province belongs to South China.
East China (Shanghai City, Jiangsu Province, Zhejiang Province, Anhui Province, Jiangxi Province, Shandong Province, Fujian Province, Taiwan Province); North China (Beijing City, Tianjin City, Shanxi Province, Hebei Province, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Central China); Central China (Henan Province, Hubei Province, Hunan Province).
South China (Guangdong Province, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Hainan Province, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Macao Special Administrative Region); Southwest (Sichuan Province, Guizhou Province, Yunnan Province, Chongqing City, Tibet Autonomous Region); Northwest (Shaanxi Province) , Gansu Province, Qinghai Province, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Alxa League in the west of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region).
Topography and landforms of Guangdong Province:
Most of the mountains in Guangdong Province are consistent with the trend of geological structures, mostly running from east to west, such as those running diagonally through western Guangdong, central Guangdong and northeastern Guangdong. The Luoping Mountains and the Lianhua Mountains in eastern Guangdong; the mountains in northern Guangdong are mostly arc-shaped mountains arching to the south. In addition, there are a small number of northwest-southeast-trending mountains in eastern and western Guangdong; there are large and small valleys and basins distributed between the mountains. .
The Pearl River Delta plain is the largest, followed by the Chaoshan Plain. In addition, there are alluvial plains such as Gaoyao, Qingyuan, Yangcun and Huiyang. Platforms are mostly distributed in the Leizhou Peninsula-Dianbai-Yangjiang area and Haifeng-Chaoyang area.