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Fuding City (ancient Fuding County, Funing Prefecture) is a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Ningde City, Fujian Province. It is located in the northeast of Fujian Province, bordering the East China Sea in the southeast, Cangnan County in Zhejiang Province in the northeast, Taishun County in Zhejiang Province in the northwest, Zherong County in the west and Xiapu County in the south. The land area is 1526.31 square kilometers, the sea area is 14959.7 square kilometers, and the coastline is 432.7 kilometers long. It gets its name from the Fuding Peak of Tai Mu Mountain in its territory. By 2016, Fuding City had jurisdiction over 16 townships, subdistrict offices, 1 development zone and 281 village (neighborhood) committees. It covers an area of 1461.7 square kilometers and has a total population of 598000. There are 81 large and small islands in Fuding sea area, and Taishan fishing ground is the main fishing area. It belongs to the mid-subtropical monsoon climate region with remarkable oceanic climate characteristics. Coastal
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Three days and two nights tour in Fuding|Scenery Taimu Mountain
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