Jiangmen topographic map
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Jiangmen topographic map, elevation, terrain
Jiangmen
A significant amount of historical heritage survives from the period of mass emigration prior to World War II. The most significant are the fortified multi-story towers found mainly in Kaiping. These are known as "Gold Mountain Towers" or diaolou. A number of natural hotspring resorts has been developed successfully by using its wealthy natural heated ground water resources such as Gudou Hotspring Resort (古兜温泉). Guifeng Mountain, a mountain visited by many tourists, is the peak of Jiangmen with an elevation of 545 meters above sea level.
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Name: Jiangmen topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Jiangmen, Guangdong Province, China (21.45043 111.99833 22.85927 113.25747)
Average elevation: 31 m
Minimum elevation: -8 m
Maximum elevation: 916 m
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