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How many meters above sea level is Fuzhou, Jiangxi?

Altitude 100~ 176 1 m.

Fuzhou is surrounded by mountains in the east, south and west, with hills and valley basins in the middle. The terrain is high in the south and low in the north, and gradually inclines to the Poyang Lake Plain.

The landform of Fuzhou is mainly hills, followed by mountains, hills and valley plains. Mountains above 500 meters above sea level account for 30% of the total area, hills between 100~500 meters above sea level account for 50%, and hills and valley plains below 100 meters above sea level account for 20%. The elevation of Junfeng Mountain, the highest peak in the city, is 176 1 m.

Extended data The mountains in Fuzhou city are mainly distributed in the east and south, and the mountain trend is northeast-southwest, mainly including Wuyi Mountain in the east and Lushan Mountain in the south, forming a "Sichuan"-shaped geomorphic framework of northeast syncline on the plane.

Wuyi Mountain Range is located in the eastern part of the urban area, extending southward along the border between Jiangxi and Fujian provinces, and it is the watershed of Xujiang and Minjiang rivers. There are mainly Bijia Mountain, Yejiding, Changping Mountain, Yang Jialing, Wang Xianfeng, Jiutoufeng and other peaks with an altitude of 1000 meters or more.

Lushan Mountain is located in the southwest of the city, and Junfeng Mountain, the highest peak in the city, is located in this mountain.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Fuzhou

Fuzhou Municipal People's Government-Dajue Mountain Tourism Scenic Area