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Introduction to prime time of Austrian tourism

Austria is a beautiful country on the European continent, so when is the best time to go to Austria? Dear, let me sort out the prime-time introduction of Austrian tourism for you. Welcome to reading.

First, the best travel time in Austria

May-September is the best time to travel every year. Affected by the Atlantic Ocean, the temperature difference between winter and summer and between day and night in western Austria is large and rainy, while the climate in the east is continental, with small temperature difference and little rainfall.

The summer climate is relatively cool, and the average temperature in July is 14- 19C. The highest temperature is 32C. In winter, from February to March, the climate is cold and the lowest temperature is below zero.

Austria can travel all year round. Classical architecture presents different styles in different seasons, and the temperature is comfortable in late summer and early autumn, which is most suitable for viewing natural scenery. Winter is the off-season for Austrian tourism. You can see beautiful snow scenes, and air tickets and hotels are very cheap.

Two. Introduction of Austria

The western and southern parts of Austria are mountainous areas, and the famous Alps extend from west to south to the Vienna Basin. The north and northeast are plain and hilly areas; There are many lakes in Salzkammergut and Kernten, dotted with rugged and heroic mountains, which are very spectacular. The highest peak in Austria is Dazhong Mountain at an altitude of 3,797 meters, and the most famous and beautiful river is the Danube.

Currency: Euro

National flower: edelweiss

National bird: domestic swallow

National Stone: Precious Opal

Official language: German

Main ethnic group: German.

Time zone: Daylight Saving Time is 6 hours later than Beijing, and other times are 7 hours later than Beijing.

Third, Austrian music culture.

Speaking of Austria, everyone knows its music and opera. Austrian history has produced many world-famous musicians: Haydn, Mozart, Schubert, johann strauss, and Beethoven who was born in Germany but lived in Austria for a long time. These musicians have left a very rich cultural heritage for Austria for more than two centuries and formed a unique national cultural tradition.

Salzburg Music Festival in Austria is one of the oldest, highest level and largest classical music festivals in the world. The annual Vienna New Year Concert is the most attended concert in the world.