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What clothes is suitable for Shantou?

Shantou, also known as Tuoshi, is located in the southeast of Guangdong Province, near the South China Sea, at the mouth of Hanjiang River, Rongjiang River and Lianjiang River, and is known as "the gateway of Lingdong and the hub of South China". So what clothes should I bring to Shantou?

It's rainy in Shantou in spring, so it's recommended to take rain gear and wear long-sleeved thin shirts when going out. Pay attention to sun protection in hot summer and wear sweaters in winter. April-May and September-10 are the best travel time in Shantou. The temperature is just right at this time, which is very suitable for travel.

Shantou city was an alluvial land along the Chaoshan coast in ancient times. At the end of the Southern Song Dynasty, hundreds of thousands of Minnan people immigrated from Putian to Chaozhou due to the war. In the late Tang Dynasty, the Northern Song Dynasty, the late Southern Song Dynasty, the late Yuan Dynasty and the middle and late Ming Dynasty, many Fujian Putian people moved here. The reason for immigration is the overpopulation of Putian. In order to escape the wars caused by foreign invasion, such as mutinies in Ye Si, France and Hangzhou, the scale was the largest in the late Southern Song Dynasty. In the Yuan Dynasty, there was a big fishing village called Xia Ling, which was in the Department of Photochemistry. Pengzhou Shouqian Household was set up in the early Ming Dynasty, and Chenghai belonged to Chenghai when it was set up in Jiajing period. Because the sand ridge extends all the way to the seaside, people set up fences to fish, so it is called sand mountain. During the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, Shantou Fort was built. The Yongzheng period was referred to as Shantou for short. 1860 (Xianfeng decade, open to the outside world.

Shantou is the only city in Chinese mainland with an inland sea in its center. It is a famous hometown of overseas Chinese, with many overseas Chinese and close contacts with overseas. It is one of the famous hometown of overseas Chinese in China. Since the Tang Dynasty, it has been an important port of origin of China's Maritime Silk Road and one of the largest immigration ports in modern China. Overseas Chinese and compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan are located in more than 40 countries and regions around the world. "Where there is sea water, there are overseas Chinese, and where there are overseas Chinese, there are hipsters".