The highest peak in Zhejiang is Huangmaojian.
Huangmaojian, with an altitude of 1929.0 meters, is located in the Fengyang Mountain Nature Reserve in the south of Longquan City. It is named because of the thatch growing on the top. It is the highest peak in the Donggong Mountains, the highest peak in Zhejiang Province, and the highest peak in Zhejiang Province. The first peak in the Yangtze River Delta, the stone tablet of the highest peak in Jiangsu and Zhejiang, inscribed by the famous contemporary calligrapher Jiang Dongshu, stands on the top of the peak.
Among the Qianba Line of the famous donkey line, there are Huangmaojian South Peak 1,917 meters, Fengyang Mountain South Peak 1,848 meters, Fengyang Mountain North Peak 1,828 meters, Huangfengjian 1,854 meters, Shaoxiang Rock 1,832 meters, Da The seven peaks of Tiantian (1822 meters) and Xiaotiantang (1811 meters) are all side peaks or guard peaks of Huangmaojian, that is, non-independent peaks.
Zhejiang Climate
Zhejiang has a subtropical monsoon climate, with significant monsoons, four distinct seasons, moderate annual temperatures, more sunlight, abundant rainfall, humid air, synchronous seasonal changes in rain and heat, and climate resource allocation. Diverse and numerous meteorological disasters. The annual average temperature is 15-18°C, with January and July being the months with the lowest and highest temperatures respectively, and May and June being periods of concentrated rainfall.
The extreme maximum temperature is 44.1℃ and the extreme minimum temperature is -17.4℃; the average annual rainfall in Zhejiang Province is 980-2000 mm, and the average annual sunshine hours are 1710-2100 hours. In spring, the East Asian monsoon is in the alternating season between winter monsoon and summer monsoon, with frequent intersections of north and south airflows, and intensified low pressure and frontal activities. The spring climate in Zhejiang is characterized by cold and rainy weather, and strong winds often occur along the coast and offshore.