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What is the best season to travel to Chengde?

Chengde is located in the transitional zone between the Inner Mongolia Plateau and the North China Plain, which belongs to the temperate continental monsoon mountain climate with four distinct seasons. Although it is cold in winter, because it is surrounded by mountains, it blocks the attack of cold current from Mongolia Plateau, so the temperature is higher than other areas in the same latitude. The summer is cool, the rainfall is concentrated, and there is basically no hot period. It is a tourist summer resort. Chengde is suitable for all seasons, but considering its seasonal beautiful natural scenery, April-October is the best time to travel.

Chengde city is located in the northeast of Hebei province, in the connecting transition zone between north China and northeast China. Chengde, formerly known as Jehol, is located in the northeast of Hebei Province. It has a long history and rich multi-ethnic historical and cultural connotations. It is a famous city with beautiful scenery beyond the Great Wall and a tourist attraction for hunting and vacation. In this beautiful and magical land of Chengde, there are many "the best in the world": the world's largest royal garden, the world's largest royal temple group, the world's largest royal hunting ground, the world's largest wooden Buddha, the world's shortest river, and the world's unique stone pillars. Among them, the Summer Resort is the largest royal garden in China, simple and elegant, with strict layout. Shui Mu and Tsinghua in the village have beautiful scenery and many different architectural styles, but they are harmonious and unified; The Waiba Temple on the periphery of the summer resort integrates the styles of Han, Mongolian, Tibetan and Victorian nationalities. The landscape centered on the summer resort and the surrounding temples radiates the periphery. There is Royal Hunt Mingyuan Mulan Weichang National Forest Park in Chengde in the north, and the former Royal Imperial Garden and Wuling Mountain Nature Reserve in the south. In the west, there are the first grassland resort in northern Beijing and Baiyun ancient cave; In the east, there are Chaoyang Cave, Yuquan Palace, Liaoheyuan Resort and Panjiakou Reservoir, a world wonder-underwater Great Wall tourist area. There is also the Jinshanling Great Wall between Jingcheng Highway.