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What counties and districts does Chengdu include?

As of September 9, 2018, Chengdu has jurisdiction over 11 districts: Jinjiang, Qingyang, Jinniu, Wuhou, Chenghua, Longquanyi, Qingbaijiang, Xindu, Wenjiang, Shuangliu and Pidu; Jianyang and Dujiangyan , Pengzhou, Qionglai, and Chongzhou 5 county-level cities; 4 counties Jintang, Dayi, Pujiang, and Xinjin.

In addition, Chengdu also has a national-level new area—Chengdu Tianfu New Area Directly Administered Area, a national independent innovation demonstration zone—Chengdu High-tech Industrial Development Zone, and a national-level economic and technological development zone—Chengdu Economic and Technological Development district.

The administrative division map of Chengdu is as follows: Extended information

Chengdu is located in the western part of the Sichuan Basin, on the eastern edge of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, adjacent to Deyang City in the northeast, Ziyang City in the southeast, and Ziyang City in the south. It is connected to Meishan City, Ya'an City to the southwest, and Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture to the northwest; its geographical location is between 102°54′~104°53′ east longitude and 30°05~31°26′ north latitude.

Chengdu belongs to the subtropical humid monsoon climate zone, with sufficient heat, abundant rainfall, four distinct seasons, and rain and heat at the same time. Except for some mountainous areas on the northwest edge, the climate characteristics of most areas in Chengdu are: no heat in summer, little ice and snow in winter, mild climate, long summer and short winter, long frost-free period, more autumn rain and night rain, low wind speed, high humidity, clouds and fog More, less sunshine.

Reference: Official website of Chengdu Municipal People’s Government: Overview of Chengdu