Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - I am going to Hulunbuir in mid-September. What will the weather be like and what kind of clothes should I wear?
I am going to Hulunbuir in mid-September. What will the weather be like and what kind of clothes should I wear?
The temperature in the Hulunbuir grassland in mid-September is about 1~12°. The main grassland is windy. It is recommended to wear long sleeves and a jacket during the day. It is cooler in the morning and evening and it is recommended to wear a velvet jacket. It’s best to bring autumn pants and warm pants, which can be used if it rains. If you are a photography enthusiast and want to get up early to take pictures of the sunrise and morning fog, it is recommended to bring a thin cotton jacket or thin down jacket. In addition, the temperature in the Daxinganling forest area is 2-3° lower than that of the grassland.
The autumn weather in the grassland is dominated by little rain, and continuous rainy days are rare. However, as the saying goes: after one autumn rain and one cold day, the temperature will drop a few points after each rainy day. Therefore, friends who plan to travel to Hulunbuir Grassland are advised to prepare warm clothes.
The grassland is vast and unobstructed by mountains. The wind is relatively strong and your hair will be messed up every minute. Wearing a sun hat will help, but you must also protect the hat from being blown away when the wind is strong.
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