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Why are there so few typhoons landing in Chaoshan area in recent years?

According to our older generation, Chaoshan people are sincere and the Buddha protects them. When the Buddha waved his hand, the typhoon moved.

Chaoshan is located at the important node of two national strategic development regions: Guangdong, Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, Greater Bay Area and the economic zone on the west side of the Taiwan Straits. It is also the development pole of Greater Bay Area's development planning, the birthplace and prosperous place of Chaoshan culture of "seaside Zou Lu", an important gateway to the Maritime Silk Road, and the nearest place to Taiwan Province Province.

Only 160 nautical mile, "South China Yao Chong" is a region dominated by Chaoshan people, the ancestral home and concentrated place of Chaoshan people, and the hometown of more than 30 million overseas Chaoshan people.

During the Tang and Song Dynasties, Minnan people who originally lived in Putian and Quanzhou in Fujian migrated to the coastal areas of eastern Guangdong and Hanjiang Delta. At that time, Chaozhou was the largest and most famous city in this area, and its former residents were called "hipsters". But because it comes from Fujian, it is also called "Fu Lao".

The name "Chaozhou" is named after the ancient Chaozhou prefecture, which means "within the Chaozhou continent, the tides reciprocate". In the 11th year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty (59 1), the original Yi 'an County was renamed Chaozhou, and the names of the administrative districts used as Chaoshan were Sui, Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing. Up to now, China, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan compatriots and overseas Chinese still call Chaoshan Chaozhou. Now it also refers to Chaozhou city.