Shantou is situated in the southeastern corner of East Asia, on the west coast of the Pacific Ocean. Bordering the South Sea, the city is one of the most important open-to-the-world harbors, both in Guangdong Province and in China. As one of the five special economic zones of China, Shantou uses its convenient geographic location to its advantage and has accepted many foreign investments. It currently maintains economic relations with 165 countries. Over 50 multinational corporations and 11 of the world's top 500 enterprises have investments in the city, giving the city the seventh best rate of commerce among all cities in China.
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Chaobo Museum:
A museum about Chaoshan traditions and history
Location: About 200 meters southwest of the intersection of Nanbin Road and Wenbo East Road, Haojiang District, Shantou City
Weather in Shantou
Shantou has a monsoon-influenced humid subtropical climate, with short, mild to warm winters. The annual average temperature is about 21℃(69.8°F) to 22℃(71.6 °F). The lowest temperature is above 0℃(32°F), and the highest temperature ranges from 36℃(96.8°F) to 40℃(104°F).

Jinwan Park: a public park with children playground Location: Southwest of the junction of Alishan Road and Shan'ao Road, East Coast, Longhu District, Shantou City, Guangdong Province
