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In 2021, [[Typhoon In-fa]] caused 951.0&nbsp;mm of rainfall to fall in Yuyao.<ref name="Record Rainfall">{{Cite news|last=Meili|first=Cao|date=2021-07-26|script-title=zh:余姚暴雨累计雨量达951毫米 相当于余姚近三天下了约37个西湖的水量|language=Chinese|work=Sina News|url=https://news.sina.com.cn/c/2021-07-26/doc-ikqcfnca9047043.shtml|url-status=live|access-date=2021-07-27|archive-url=https://archive.today/20210727073236/https://news.sina.com.cn/c/2021-07-26/doc-ikqcfnca9047043.shtml|archive-date=2021-07-27}}</ref>
In 2021, [[Typhoon In-fa]] caused 951.0&nbsp;mm of rainfall to fall in Yuyao.<ref name="Record Rainfall">{{Cite news|last=Meili|first=Cao|date=2021-07-26|script-title=zh:余姚暴雨累计雨量达951毫米 相当于余姚近三天下了约37个西湖的水量|language=Chinese|work=Sina News|url=https://news.sina.com.cn/c/2021-07-26/doc-ikqcfnca9047043.shtml|url-status=live|access-date=2021-07-27|archive-url=https://archive.today/20210727073236/https://news.sina.com.cn/c/2021-07-26/doc-ikqcfnca9047043.shtml|archive-date=2021-07-27}}</ref>


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|location = Yuyao, elevation {{convert|38|m|ft|abbr=on}}, (1991–2020 normals, extremes 1981–present)
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|Jan high C = 9.0
| location = Yuyao, elevation {{convert|38|m|ft|abbr=on}}, (1991–2020 normals, extremes 1981–present)
|Feb high C = 11.4
| Jan high C = 9.0
|Mar high C = 15.8
| Feb high C = 11.4
|Apr high C = 22.0
| Mar high C = 15.8
|May high C = 26.7
| Apr high C = 22.0
|Jun high C = 29.3
| May high C = 26.7
|Jul high C = 34.2
| Jun high C = 29.3
|Aug high C = 33.3
| Jul high C = 34.2
|Sep high C = 28.6
| Aug high C = 33.3
|Oct high C = 23.7
| Sep high C = 28.6
|Nov high C = 18.1
| Oct high C = 23.7
|Dec high C = 11.8
| Nov high C = 18.1
|Jan mean C = 5.2
| Dec high C = 11.8
|Feb mean C = 7.1
| Jan mean C = 5.2
|Mar mean C = 11.0
| Feb mean C = 7.1
|Apr mean C = 16.6
| Mar mean C = 11.0
|May mean C = 21.6
| Apr mean C = 16.6
|Jun mean C = 24.9
| May mean C = 21.6
|Jul mean C = 29.2
| Jun mean C = 24.9
|Aug mean C = 28.6
| Jul mean C = 29.2
|Sep mean C = 24.5
| Aug mean C = 28.6
|Oct mean C = 19.3
| Sep mean C = 24.5
|Nov mean C = 13.7
| Oct mean C = 19.3
|Dec mean C = 7.5
| Nov mean C = 13.7
|Jan low C = 2.4
| Dec mean C = 7.5
|Feb low C = 3.9
| Jan low C = 2.4
|Mar low C = 7.4
| Feb low C = 3.9
|Apr low C = 12.5
| Mar low C = 7.4
|May low C = 17.6
| Apr low C = 12.5
|Jun low C = 21.6
| May low C = 17.6
|Jul low C = 25.4
| Jun low C = 21.6
|Aug low C = 25.3
| Jul low C = 25.4
|Sep low C = 21.4
| Aug low C = 25.3
|Oct low C = 15.9
| Sep low C = 21.4
|Nov low C = 10.3
| Oct low C = 15.9
|Dec low C = 4.4
| Nov low C = 10.3
|Jan record high C = 24.5 |Jan record low C = -6.5
| Dec low C = 4.4
|Feb record high C = 29.8 |Feb record low C = -4.8
| Jan record high C = 24.5
|Mar record high C = 33.5 |Mar record low C = -2.6
| Jan record low C = -6.5
|Apr record high C = 36.0 |Apr record low C = 1.2
| Feb record high C = 29.8
|May record high C = 37.6 |May record low C = 8.5
| Feb record low C = -4.8
|Jun record high C = 39.0 |Jun record low C = 13.3
| Mar record high C = 33.5
|Jul record high C = 41.7 |Jul record low C = 17.5
| Mar record low C = -2.6
|Aug record high C = 41.3 |Aug record low C = 19.3
| Apr record high C = 36.0
|Sep record high C = 38.0 |Sep record low C = 12.2
| Apr record low C = 1.2
|Oct record high C = 35.4 |Oct record low C = 3.4
| May record high C = 37.6
|Nov record high C = 31.7 |Nov record low C = -1.9
| May record low C = 8.5
|Dec record high C = 25.6 |Dec record low C = -8.1
| Jun record high C = 39.0
|year high C = |year low C =  
| Jun record low C = 13.3
|year high F = |year low F =
| Jul record high C = 41.7
|precipitation colour = green
| Jul record low C = 17.5
|Jan precipitation mm = 95.0
| Aug record high C = 41.3
|Feb precipitation mm = 83.5
| Aug record low C = 19.3
|Mar precipitation mm = 127.2
| Sep record high C = 38.0
|Apr precipitation mm = 106.8
| Sep record low C = 12.2
|May precipitation mm = 119.2
| Oct record high C = 37.0
|Jun precipitation mm = 210.9
| Oct record low C = 3.4
|Jul precipitation mm = 152.5
| Nov record high C = 31.7
|Aug precipitation mm = 205.1
| Nov record low C = -1.9
|Sep precipitation mm = 176.6
| Dec record high C = 25.6
|Oct precipitation mm = 95.9
| Dec record low C = -8.1
|Nov precipitation mm = 88.3
| year high C =  
|Dec precipitation mm = 77.8
| year low C =  
|Jan humidity = 76
| year high F =  
|Feb humidity = 75
| year low F =  
|Mar humidity = 74
| precipitation colour = green
|Apr humidity = 71
| Jan precipitation mm = 95.0
|May humidity = 73
| Feb precipitation mm = 83.5
|Jun humidity = 80
| Mar precipitation mm = 127.2
|Jul humidity = 75
| Apr precipitation mm = 106.8
|Aug humidity = 77
| May precipitation mm = 119.2
|Sep humidity = 79
| Jun precipitation mm = 210.9
|Oct humidity = 77
| Jul precipitation mm = 152.5
|Nov humidity = 77
| Aug precipitation mm = 205.1
|Dec humidity = 75
| Sep precipitation mm = 176.6
|unit precipitation days = 0.1 mm
| Oct precipitation mm = 95.9
|Jan precipitation days = 12.9
| Nov precipitation mm = 88.3
|Feb precipitation days = 12.0
| Dec precipitation mm = 77.8
|Mar precipitation days = 15.1
| Jan humidity = 76
|Apr precipitation days = 13.9
| Feb humidity = 75
|May precipitation days = 14.2
| Mar humidity = 74
|Jun precipitation days = 16.1
| Apr humidity = 71
|Jul precipitation days = 12.6
| May humidity = 73
|Aug precipitation days = 14.3
| Jun humidity = 80
|Sep precipitation days = 12.9
| Jul humidity = 75
|Oct precipitation days = 9.4
| Aug humidity = 77
|Nov precipitation days = 11.0
| Sep humidity = 79
|Dec precipitation days = 10.6
| Oct humidity = 77
|year precipitation days =
| Nov humidity = 77
|Jan sun = 101.5
| Dec humidity = 75
|Feb sun = 106.9
| unit precipitation days = 0.1 mm
|Mar sun = 130.1
| Jan precipitation days = 12.9
|Apr sun = 156.3
| Feb precipitation days = 12.0
|May sun = 168.0
| Mar precipitation days = 15.1
|Jun sun = 138.7
| Apr precipitation days = 13.9
|Jul sun = 229.1
| May precipitation days = 14.2
|Aug sun = 210.1
| Jun precipitation days = 16.1
|Sep sun = 155.5
| Jul precipitation days = 12.6
|Oct sun = 150.9
| Aug precipitation days = 14.3
|Nov sun = 120.3
| Sep precipitation days = 12.9
|Dec sun = 118.4
| Oct precipitation days = 9.4
|year sun =
| Nov precipitation days = 11.0
| Jan percentsun = 31
| Dec precipitation days = 10.6
| Feb percentsun = 34
| year precipitation days =  
| Mar percentsun = 35
| Jan sun = 101.5
| Apr percentsun = 40
| Feb sun = 106.9
| May percentsun = 40
| Mar sun = 130.1
| Jun percentsun = 33
| Apr sun = 156.3
| Jul percentsun = 54
| May sun = 168.0
| Aug percentsun = 52
| Jun sun = 138.7
| Sep percentsun = 42
| Jul sun = 229.1
| Oct percentsun = 43
| Aug sun = 210.1
| Nov percentsun = 38
| Sep sun = 155.5
| Dec percentsun = 37
| Oct sun = 150.9
| year percentsun =
| Nov sun = 120.3
|Jan snow days = 3.2
| Dec sun = 118.4
|Feb snow days = 2.2
| year sun =  
|Mar snow days = 0.6
| Jan percentsun = 31
|Apr snow days = 0
| Feb percentsun = 34
|May snow days = 0
| Mar percentsun = 35
|Jun snow days = 0
| Apr percentsun = 40
|Jul snow days = 0
| May percentsun = 40
|Aug snow days = 0
| Jun percentsun = 33
|Sep snow days = 0
| Jul percentsun = 54
|Oct snow days = 0
| Aug percentsun = 52
|Nov snow days = 0.1
| Sep percentsun = 42
|Dec snow days = 1.2
| Oct percentsun = 43
|year snow days =
| Nov percentsun = 38
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| Dec percentsun = 37
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| year percentsun =  
| Jan snow days = 3.2
| Feb snow days = 2.2
| Mar snow days = 0.6
| Apr snow days = 0
| May snow days = 0
| Jun snow days = 0
| Jul snow days = 0
| Aug snow days = 0
| Sep snow days = 0
| Oct snow days = 0
| Nov snow days = 0.1
| Dec snow days = 1.2
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Yuyao is well known for its rich heritage of civilization. The [[Neolithic]] [[Hemudu culture]] formed in Yuyao about 5,000 B.C. is one of the earliest sites of human civilization on earth. The material and ethical relics revealed large-scale rice plantation and other agricultural activities, hurdle style architecture, paddling and boating and respecting birds and sun.
Yuyao is well known for its rich heritage of civilization. The [[Neolithic]] [[Hemudu culture]] formed in Yuyao about 5,000 B.C. is one of the earliest sites of human civilization on earth. The material and ethical relics revealed large-scale rice plantation and other agricultural activities, hurdle style architecture, paddling and boating and respecting birds and sun.


Yuyao also produced many famous scholars in history—for example, Yan Zi-Ling during the [[Han dynasty]]; [[Yu Fan]] during the [[Three Kingdoms]] period; Yu Xi during the [[Jin dynasty (265-420)|Jin dynasty]]; [[Yu Shinan]] during the [[Sui dynasty|Sui]] and [[Tang dynasty|Tang]] dynasties; and [[Wang Yangming]], Zhu Shunshui, and [[Huang Zongxi]] during the [[Ming dynasty]]. Wang Yangming and Huang Zongxi were ranked among China's top 10 ideologists. Yuyao was then named as "the Most Famous County" and "the Famous State on Literature". During the [[Anti-Japanese War]], Yuyao was one of China's 19 bases against Japanese invaders and was the center of anti-Japanese bases of eastern [[Zhejiang]] province.
Yuyao also produced many famous scholars in history—for example, Yan Zi-Ling during the [[Han dynasty]]; [[Yu Fan]] during the [[Three Kingdoms]] period; Yu Xi during the [[Jin dynasty (265-420)|Jin dynasty]]; [[Yu Shinan]] during the [[Sui dynasty|Sui]] and [[Tang dynasty|Tang]] dynasties; and [[Wang Yangming]], Zhu Shunshui, and [[Huang Zongxi]] during the [[Ming dynasty]]. Wang Yangming and Huang Zongxi were ranked among China's top 10 ideologists. Yuyao was then named as "the Most Famous County" and "the Famous State on Literature". During the [[Second Sino-Japanese War]], Yuyao was one of China's 19 bases against the Japanese and was the center of anti-Japanese bases of eastern [[Zhejiang]] province.{{cn|date=August 2025}}


==Administrative divisions==
==Administrative divisions==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://en.yy.gov.cn/ Official Web Portal of Yuyao] – English
* [http://en.yy.gov.cn/ Official Web Portal of Yuyao] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120318002254/http://en.yy.gov.cn/ |date=2012-03-18 }} – English


{{County-level divisions of Zhejiang}}
{{County-level divisions of Zhejiang}}

Latest revision as of 02:13, 7 October 2025

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Yuyao (Template:Zh) is a county-level city in the northeast of Zhejiang province, China. It is under the jurisdiction of the sub-provincial city of Ningbo.

It is located Template:Convert west of central Ningbo, Template:Convert east of Hangzhou, bordering Hangzhou Bay in the north. Yuyao covers an area of Template:Convert.

Demographics

As of the 2020 census, its population was 1,254,032. Its built-up (or metro) area with the county-level city of Cixi largely conurbated, had 3,083,520 inhabitants.[1] However, recently the migrated workers and their families have increase the total population to about 1.6 million, but they do not show up in the official census and other related statistics data.

Geography and climate

Yuyao lies in a subtropical monsoon zone, rich in sunshine and rain fall, warm and humid, distinct in the four seasons. The mean annual sunshine is 2,061 hours and the annual rate of sunshine is 47%. The mean annual temperature is 16 degrees Celsius, and the coldest months perennially are January and February, the hottest are July and August. The mean annual precipitation is around 1,300 millimeters and changes greatly from year to year. The hyetal distribution is also uneven during a year, and the rainfall centers on East Asian rainy season (梅雨) (aka bai-u rainy period) from April to June and typhoon period from July to December.

Yuyao offers a wide variety of landscape from wide open ocean in Hangzhou Bay, rice fields in fertile plains to high spires in Siming Mountains. Yaojiang River originates in Siming Mountains in the south where the Ninth Fantasy world of Taoism is located. Yaojiang River goes through the county and extends eastward into East China Sea as well as Pacific Ocean.

In 2021, Typhoon In-fa caused 951.0 mm of rainfall to fall in Yuyao.[2]

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History

Yuyao is well known for its rich heritage of civilization. The Neolithic Hemudu culture formed in Yuyao about 5,000 B.C. is one of the earliest sites of human civilization on earth. The material and ethical relics revealed large-scale rice plantation and other agricultural activities, hurdle style architecture, paddling and boating and respecting birds and sun.

Yuyao also produced many famous scholars in history—for example, Yan Zi-Ling during the Han dynasty; Yu Fan during the Three Kingdoms period; Yu Xi during the Jin dynasty; Yu Shinan during the Sui and Tang dynasties; and Wang Yangming, Zhu Shunshui, and Huang Zongxi during the Ming dynasty. Wang Yangming and Huang Zongxi were ranked among China's top 10 ideologists. Yuyao was then named as "the Most Famous County" and "the Famous State on Literature". During the Second Sino-Japanese War, Yuyao was one of China's 19 bases against the Japanese and was the center of anti-Japanese bases of eastern Zhejiang province.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Administrative divisions

Subdistricts:[3]

Towns:

The only township is Luting Township (鹿亭乡)

Economy

Yuyao is known as a place for rice and fish. Its economy has been booming as private enterprises dominate after the economic reform began in late 1970s. In 2007, GDP will reach RMB 34 billions, with double digit annual growth rates over the past 20 years. It ranked as one of the top-20 counties in terms of comprehensive economic strength out of all the 2100 counties in China. The industry products are mainly electric appliances, plastic moulding, machinery and textiles. High-tech industries such as materials, optical, electro-mechanical integration and fine chemical industry are developing rapidly. The main agriculture, forestry and animal husbandry products of Yuyao are tea, fruits like waxberry and mandarin orange, bamboo, silkworm, fowl, livestock and fish. Fresh produce is available in all seasons.

Transport

The Shanghai-Hangzhou-Ningbo Expressway[1] and China National Highway 329 and Shanghai-Hangzhou-Ningbo Railway go through Yuyao. The world's longest trans-oceanic bridge – the Template:Convert Hangzhou Bay Bridge – was recently completed construction near the northern border of Yuyao. It reduced the cross bay traffic to only Template:Convert from the current Template:Convert section of Shanghai-Hangzhou-Ningbo Expressway around Hangzhou Bay.

References

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External links

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