Fujian is located in southeastern China, on the coast of the East China Sea, with a land area between latitude 23°33′ and 28°20′ north and longitude 115°50′ and 120°40′ east, separated by the Taiwan Strait in the east, and Taiwan Province, adjoining Zhejiang Province in the northeast, crossing Wuyi Mountain Range in the northwest to border with Jiangxi Province, and connected to Guangdong Province in the southwest, connecting the Yangtze River Delta and Pearl River Delta, and across the sea with Taiwan.
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p>Fujian territory peaks and mountains, rolling hills, river valleys, interspersed with basins, mountains, hills accounted for more than 80% of the province's total area, known as the "eight mountains and a piece of water," said. The terrain is generally high in the northwest and low in the southeast, and the cross-section is slightly saddle-shaped.
Because of the control of the new Huaxia tectonics, in the west and center of the formation of the north (north) eastward slanting through the province of western Minshan belt and Minzhong mountain belt. Between the two mountain belts, there are river valleys and basins that are not connected to each other, and on the eastern coast, there are hills, tablelands and coastal plains.
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