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Keshan County is located in the western part of China's Heilongjiang Province, under Qiqihar City, and is situated in the transition zone between the Songnen Plain and the Xiaoxingan Mountains. With a total area of about 3,320 square kilometers and a population of about 500,000, it is predominantly Han Chinese and contains a number of ethnic groups such as Manchu and Hui.
Keshan County, with its flat terrain and fertile soil, has a temperate continental monsoon climate, with four distinct seasons, cold and dry winters, and warm and rainy summers. The average annual temperature is about 2-4°C, and the annual precipitation is 500-600 millimeters, which is suitable for agricultural development.
Keshan County, with agriculture as its leading industry, produces soybeans, corn, wheat and other crops, and is an important commercial grain base in Heilongjiang Province. Industry is dominated by agricultural product processing, machinery manufacturing and building materials, and natural resources include black soil, forests and mineral resources.
Keshan County is rich in culture, with local opera and folk traditions. Transportation is convenient, with a network of highways and railroads connecting to neighboring cities, and Qiqihar is about 100 kilometers away, facilitating regional economic exchanges.
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