Chaohu Plain
Chinese巢湖平原
CountryChina[1]
TypeAlluvial plain[2]

Chaohu Plain[3] (Chinese: 巢湖平原[4]; pinyin: Cháohú píngyuán), also known as Chao Lake Plain,[5] is an alluvial plain[6] located in the central Chaohu area of Anhui Province, [7] with an annual precipitation of about 1,000 mm and a well-developed agriculture.

Chaohu Plain, part of the Middle and Lower Yangtze Plain (长江中下游平原),[8] is dominated by rice and wheat for its agricultural products.[9] It is one of the main grain producing areas in China.[10]

References

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  2. Chen Qiwen (1 January 2019). Lifeline:A Survey of Chinese Water Resources. Anhui Literature and Art Publishing House. pp. 151-. ISBN 978-7-5396-6542-9.
  3. The China Investment Guide 1986. Longman. 1985. pp. 156–. ISBN 978-0-85121-053-7.
  4. "Droughts and floods have turned sharply in many areas of southern China". China Network Television. 17 June 2011.
  5. "The Neolithic of Southern China–Origin, Development, and Dispersal". Asian Perspectives. 12 January 2009.
  6. Encyclopedia of China, Volume 18, Part 2. Encyclopedia of China Publishing House. pp. 50–.
  7. Chinese National Geography, Issues 1-3. Geographic Knowledge Magazine Agency. 2008. pp. 185–.
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  9. "Location and area of Anhui". Anhui Library. 2007-09-28.
  10. "The "new story" of the Rise of Central China". Decision Making Magazine. Jun 15, 2005.

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