Zhongxiang, with a total land area of , is situated in the central part of Hubei. It lies at the north of Jianghan Plain, and the middle reaches of the
Han River, with latitude ranging from 30° 42' to 31° 36' N and longitude 112° 07' to 113° 00' E, and a maximum north–south extent of and east–west width of . The urban area is at above sea level. After the building of the
Three Gorges Dam a number of people from the
Gaoyang area moved to the area around Zhongxiang. It borders
Suizhou to the northeast,
Jingshan County to the east,
Tianmen to the south, the two districts (urban area) of
Jingmen to the west, and
Yicheng to the northwest.
Climate Zhongxiang has a four-season
humid subtropical climate (
Köppen Cfa), with cold, damp (but comparatively dry), winters, and hot, humid summers. The average annual temperature is . July is the hottest month, with an average temperature . January is the coldest month, with an average temperature of . The coldest temperature ever recorded in Zhongxiang was on January 30, 1977. Zhongxiang has abundant precipitation throughout the year, with average precipitation of every year. Rain and heat are occurring in the same season. Snow is infrequent. Zhongxiang receives plenty of sunshine, with about 1930.8 to 2114.3 hours every year. ==Administrative divisions==