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When is the best time for Heilongjiang to travel to Daxinganling, and what are the local customs?

Personally, winter is around February, which is actually the most suitable. Because at this time, our southern region is very cold, but we all know what the temperature will be like if you go to the northernmost Daxinganling. Then you can go there to find "warmth".

In February, everyone basically entered the New Year. It's all lively at this time, and you can still taste the taste of that year there. Experience the local customs there, and you can also go skating in the skating rink and have a snowball fight. Appreciate the snow scenery that is not available in the south.

At the same time, the indispensable scenic spot is Mohe. In Mohe, you can see the scene of snowflakes flying, and the earth is a vast white. I still remember that there was a very hot activity in Tik Tok, which was to sprinkle a basin of water on the Mohe River, and then it immediately turned into ice. Yes, there is no river in February, and you won't regret it.

There are many local customs. You can go there to train deer, or attend a bonfire party in the evening, and at the same time taste local specialties, such as a bumper harvest in Northeast China, braised pork and pork-killing dishes in Northeast China. At the same time, there is also a Christmas Village, a ski resort in the northernmost part of China, which is very suitable for people with little experience like us, because the scale is relatively small. Then there is another feature, that is, they like to catch in winter there, that is, when winter comes, they dig a hole in the snow and then put down their nets to catch fish. At the same time, you can also experience what it is like to sleep on the kang in the north.

Well, it's time to sum up. Personally, I like to travel to Daxinganling in Heilongjiang in winter, that is, around February, so that I can not only experience the rich flavor of the year there, but also see the snow scene and charming folk customs there that are not available in the south.