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Temperature at the Golden Summit of Mount Emei

The summer temperature in Mount Emei is about 10℃ lower than in normal areas. Wear a thin coat even when hiking, especially in the morning and evening, to prevent colds.

In August, the temperature in Mount Emei is about 22-32 degrees. You just need to wear cool summer clothes, but the temperature at the Golden Summit of Mount Emei is only a dozen degrees. When you reach the top of the mountain, you still feel a little cold. You can wear long sleeves before going up the mountain. You won’t feel particularly cold when climbing Mount Emei, and you’ll sweat a lot during exercise, so just wear breathable clothes.

Due to the high altitude of Mount Emei, it is recommended to wear breathable and comfortable sports shoes or hiking shoes, which are both safe and comfortable.

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The best travel season in Mount Emei: July-August and November-December are the best travel times. The weather on the top of the mountain is often sunny. Clear weather is conducive to watching the sea of ??clouds, sunrise, sunset and Buddha light. You can also ski and soak in hot springs in winter. The snow scenery in Mount Emei is also unique.

But the altitude of the top of the mountain is too high, and the temperature is very low in any season. Pay more attention to keeping warm in winter, and be careful when the mountain roads are slippery after snow.

Spring is the time when the Emei azaleas are in full bloom. You can also participate in the Emeishan Festival and enjoy the grand scene of thousands of bright lanterns illuminating the Bodhisattva. In addition, you can also taste fresh Emei tea. In May and June, it is sunny at the foot of the mountain and rainy at the top. Climbers should prepare appropriate rain gear, preferably a lightweight plastic film raincoat.

The dazzling red leaves on the mountain are a symbol of the autumn scenery of Mount Emei. Autumn in Mount Emei is very short, from mid-September to the end of October every year.